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Though the benchmark BSE Sensex declined nearly 1% in the quarter, some ace investors spotted opportunities amid the chaos ...
SEATTLE, WA-Vaniya Agrawal, a software engineer, has shared her resignation letter from Microsoft, citing ethical concerns over the company’s reported involvement in military technology used in ...
Raipur: A child died after falling into an open concrete soak pit in Gulmohar Park PMAY Colony, Zone-7, due to delays in ...
In the next four to five years, it aims to reach over 800 cafes, more than doubling its presence. In an interaction with ET Digital, Rajat Agrawal, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Barista Coffee ...
INOX Clean Energy is set to confidentially file for a Rs 5,000 crore ($600 million) initial public offering that could value it around Rs 50,000 crore, a media report said. The company plans to use ...
Two women employees, including Vaniya Agrawal, voiced their protests over the company's alleged role in Gaza. Aboussad and Agrawal both criticized Microsoft's ties with Israel during speeches by ...
In an act of dissent, Indian-American software engineer Vaniya Agrawal resigned from Microsoft following a protest during the company's 50th-anniversary celebration. (Photo Credits: Twitter) In an act ...
Both protesters have since been dismissed by the company. Agrawal, who joined Microsoft in September 2023 as a Software Engineer II, announced her resignation via mass email after the event ...
Six party leaders from Gujarat — Shaktisinh Gohil, Jagdish Thakor, Lalji Desai, Dr. Amee Yagnik, Madhusudan Mistry, and Amit Chavda — are participating in the CWC meeting. A prayer meeting is ...
Vaniya Agrawal, a software engineer at Microsoft since September 2023, interrupted the high-profile event, drawing attention to the company’s controversial role in providing artificial intelligence ...
At the company’s 50th anniversary celebrations, an Indian-origin techie, Vaniya Agrawal, disrupted a panel discussion featuring former and current Microsoft CEOs Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer and Satya ...
Vaniya Agrawal, a former employee at Microsoft, disrupted the company's 50th-anniversary celebration in Washington to call out the company's alleged involvement in Israel's military operations in Gaza ...