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The Times of India PM Modi meets Pope, invites him to India
The Times of India Bills not paid in 19 years, power to 100 Mumbai homes cut
Power supply to 100 consumers in Siddharth Colony, Chembur, was cut due to Rs 115 crore in pending dues from 1,100 families. Residents protested for restoration on 'humanitarian grounds' after bills remained unpaid since 2005.
The Times of India Will do all within our means for peaceful solution: PM Modi to Zelenskyy
PM Narendra Modi held a bilateral meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the margins of the G7 summit, reiterating support for peaceful resolution of the Russia-Ukraine conflict through dialogue and diplomacy. Zelenskyy thanked Modi for India's participation in the Switzerland peace summit although Modi himself is giving it a miss and India will be represented only at the level of senior officials.
The Times of India PM Modi, Macron agree to boost defence ties, push 'Make in India'
Calling for efforts to ensure that the benefits of technology reach all sections of society, unleashing the potential of every individual and helping eliminate social inequalities, PM Narendra Modi said at the G7 summit that the global community must turn monopoly in technology into mass usage. PM Narendra Modi's hectic bilateral schedule in Italy also saw him holding bilateral meetings with his UK counterpart Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The Times of India India, Italy seek to enhance ties in clean energy, AI and telecom
The Times of India Rajnath: Navy helping to ensure rules-based order, peace in IOR
The Times of India US court levies $194 million penalty on TCS
The Times of India Clash between Pakistan judiciary & military establishment intensifies
The Times of India Infosys wins $100 million Ikea deal
Infosys has won an over $100 million (Rs 850 crore) deal from Swedish retailer Ikea, outpacing incumbents HCL, Capgemini and DXC, and other regional players. About 350 roles at Ikea will be impacted across China, France, Germany, India, Poland, Sweden, and the US, and these employees will transition to Infosys. "It has been a three-year long but fulfilling journey that started with cold calling and some initial connections and culminated in a strategic partnership," an email sent by Infosys to select employees showed.