[ad_1] Microsoft is unveiling the Xbox Series X boot screen animation today and promises to focus on Xbox Game Studios games during a July event. In a teaser video for Thursday, May 7, Xbox X-Series game event, Microsoft subtly reveals the animation and kick-off sound for X-Series titled “Start a …
Read More »Work from home for IT companies will last until July 31, says Ravi Shankar Prasad amid the coronavirus COVID-19 scare | India News
[ad_1] Amid the COVID-19 coronavirus scare, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said Tuesday that work from home for IT companies will run through July 31, adding that 85 per percent of IT work is done from home. Previously, work from home was scheduled to end on April 30. Prasad …
Read More »There is no official advice for Gurugram multinationals to work from home until the end of July, clarifies the government of Haryana | Gurgaon News
[ad_1] UPDATE: ACS VS Kundu has said that it is only their personal estimate under the prevailing situation that some of the non-essential and routine office staff in Gurugram may have to work from home until the end of July and that the government has not issued such notice or …
Read More »There is no official advice for Gurugram multinationals to work from home until the end of July, clarifies the government of Haryana | Gurgaon News
[ad_1] UPDATE: ACS VS Kundu has said that it is only their personal estimate under the prevailing situation that some of the non-essential and routine office staff in Gurugram may have to work from home until the end of July and that the government has not issued such notice or …
Read More »Gurugram multinationals may have to work from home until the end of July, some real estate projects may resume work: Official
[ad_1] Multinational companies, BPOs and IT-enabled services (ITES) in Gurugram may have to allow their employees to work from home until the end of July, says VS Kundu, CEO of the Gurgaon Metropolitan Development Authority. Kundu, who is also Haryana’s additional chief secretary, added that several real estate projects, including …
Read More »Gurgaon multinationals may have to work from home until the end of July, some real estate projects may resume work: Official
[ad_1] GURGAON : Multinational companies, BPOs and IT-enabled services (ITES) in Gurgaon may have to allow their employees to work from home until the end of July, says the CEO of the Gurgaon Metropolitan Development Authority, V S Kundu. Kundu, who is also Haryana’s additional chief secretary, added that several …
Read More »Government panel proposes delayed start of new university session, September instead of July
[ad_1] Written by Ritika Chopra The | New Delhi | Updated: April 25, 2020 8:40:39 am Universities have been closed since March 16. The closure of COVID-19 has officially delayed the 2020-21 academic year, with a government-appointed committee recommending that the traditional start of higher education in mid-July be postponed …
Read More »No English cricket before July, hundreds of delayed decisions
[ad_1] The ECB has announced that no professional cricket will be played in England and Wales until July 1 at the latest due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but has yet to confirm the postponement of the Hundred’s inaugural season. The ECB board met on Thursday to confirm that the start …
Read More »T20 World Cup: no decision on the T20 World Cup before July: New Zealand cricket chief | Cricket News
[ad_1] CHRISTCHURCH: New Zealand Cricket CEO David White said Thursday that no decision will be made on the possible postponement of the T20 World Cup due to the COVID-19 pandemic before July. The dreaded coronavirus outbreak has put a question mark at the T20 World Cup, scheduled in Australia from …
Read More »Pakistan’s July tour of the Netherlands indefinitely postponed – cricket
[ad_1] The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Wednesday indefinitely postponed its national team’s July tour of the Netherlands after the Dutch government banned all events until September 1 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The team was scheduled to play three ODIs in Amstelveen on July 4, 7 and 9. “It …
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