Monday, May 15, 2017

IT industry layoffs may continue up to 2 yrs: Experts

IT industry layoffs may continue up to 2 yrs: Experts

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
Heavy firing by Pakistan across the Line of Control or LOC grabs front page attention. The Tribune reports "Class 7 girl among 2 dead in Pak shelling : 35 villages along Line of Control in Rajouri affected".
India's decision to not participate in the "One Belt One Road or OBOR summit being hosted by China is prominently noticed in the press. The Statesman says "India to boycott OBOR Summit in China". The Times of India reports "India slams OBOR, says it's like colonial enterprise".
Tributes paid to Lieutenant Umar Fayyaz who was abducted and killed by terrorists in Kashmir are highlighted in all the papers. Summing up the mood in the country, The Pioneer writes "Tribute to Martyr Fayaz from Valley to India Gate : Top Army commander tells Fayaz's family 'he is a hero', names school after him".
The Times of India in its front page lead reports "J&K youths defy terrorists, 67,000 apply for 700 cop jobs".
After local Hizbul Mujahideen commander in Kashmir Zakir Moosa threatened to behead Hurriyat leaders, The Statesman reports "Hizb isolates itself from Moosa's statement". This has provoked a reaction from Moosa as the Indian Express writes "Defiant Musa quits Hizbul".
As the Supreme Court  looks into the issue of triple talaq, The Times of India quotes many Islamic scholars as saying "Triple talaq an unfortunate act".
In a special front page story, The Hindustan Times puts out some worrying statistics. The paper writes " Job offers shrink for IIT graduates : Campus hiring falls to 66% from 79% last year".
With the new academic session set to begin in July, The Hindu reports "Delhi University admissions to begin on May 22 : Registration process for students will be completely online at university website".
The largest ever cyber attack that hit the world affecting hospitals, telephone companies and car makers among others is widely reported in the press. The Asian Age writes "India among 100 nations hit hard by cyber attack.

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