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From the Archive: First Indian company listed on US exchange

For those assembled at the Bangalore campus of India’s software bigshot, Infosys Technologies Ltd, the electric atmosphere left no doubt that history was in the making.

Well, it was almost as if Columbus had rediscovered the Americas Only, on the eve of 21st century, there was a difference Instead of a rag tag, fatigue-hit Columbus screaming a possible hurrah on touching American soil, it was the tie clad, scented, suited-booted Indian industrialist who demurel

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Meet man who left high-paying job in US, now owns Rs 2000 crore company, moved to village in India for...

Arjun Ahluwalia is a successful man who left his life of luxury and comfort in the US to establish a rural fintech company in India.

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JSW MG Motor India plans to recreate ‘Maruti movement’

Indian and Chinese companies have teamed up for a significant joint venture in the automotive sector. SAIC, a leading Chinese automaker that owns MG Motor, has partnered with Indian steel giant JSW to produce cars for both domestic and global markets. The new entity, JSW MG Motor India, will have 51% ownership by Indian firms. Initial investment for the venture is set at Rs 5,000 crore, as confirmed by Sajjan Jindal, chairman of JSW group.

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ChatGPT Now Has A Selective Memory, Can Now Remember Or Forget What You’ve Told It

OpenAI has given ChatGPT selective memory, where the chatbot can remember or forget past conversations to improve customizability. When conversing with a chatbot, there are things you probably wished it […] The post ChatGPT Now Has A Selective Memory, Can Now Remember Or Forget What You’ve Told It appeared first on BitcoinWorld.

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Oil stabilises after surging over 4% last week; brent crude at $91.01/bbl

At 13:35 GMT, Brent crude futures showed a decrease of 16 cents, or 0.2%, standing at $91.01 per barrel.

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