Hardware Reconfigurable Devices Market Driven By Growing Consumer Demand – IndustryARC Research

Hardware Reconfigurable Devices Market is Set to Show Rapid Development With Technology Innovation And Improved Efficacy Of Hardware During The Period 2017-2022 / EIN News / — Hyderabad, India, March 20, 2017 — The report ” Hardware Reconfigurable Devices Market: By Types of Device By Process -Forecast “, published by IndustryARC, estimates that with the cost of good quality materials getting cheaper and more flexible, there will be a significant surge in APAC regions. Browse 60 Market Tables, 15 Figures spread through 170 Pages and an in-depth TOC on “Hardware Reconfigurable Devices Market 2017-2022”.

Child Labor Rising Sharply in India’s Cities, Report Says

Urban India is employing an increasing number of children – many under 9 years old – in producing everything from pickles to fireworks, working in tourism and laboring on building sites, a U.N. children’s agency report and campaigners said. The State of Child Workers in India report by UNICEF, based on the latest Indian census data, says the proportion of child workers in the 5-to-9-year age group jumped to 24.8 percent in 2011 from 14.6 percent in 2001.

Uber CEO caught on video arguing about fares

In this Dec. 13, 2016, file photo, Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, poses during the launch of its bike-sharing product, uberMOTO, in Hyderabad, India. (AP Photo/Mahesh Kumar A., File Uber’s CEO says he needs leadership help after a video has emerged of him arguing with a driver about fares.

Indian hometown grieves for engineer killed in Kansas bar

A family member waits for the arrival of the body of Srinivas Kuchibhotla from the US next to a garland and photograph in his residence on the outskirts of Hyderabad, India, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. A bartender at the restaurant where a man was arrested last week for an apparently racially motivated bar shooting of two Indian men told a 911 dispatcher that the suspect admitted shooting two people, but described them as Iranian.

Indian hometown grieves for engineer killed in Kansas bar

A family member waits for the arrival of the body of Srinivas Kuchibhotla from the US next to a garland and photograph in his residence on the outskirts of Hyderabad, India, Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2017. A bartender at the restaurant where a man was arrested last week for an apparently racially motivated bar shooting of two Indian men told a 911 dispatcher that the suspect admitted shooting two people, but described them as Iranian.

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Unfazed by criticism over his massive donations to temples apparently using taxpayers’ money, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao Wednesday offered gold ornaments – worth Rs 5.6 crore – at the famous Lord Venkateshwara Temple in Tirupati. The offering has been made to keep his vow of doing so if a separate Telangana state was formed.

Indian IT companies worried over Trump’s new visa plans

Indian experts say concerns are mounting that India’s software industry will take a hit as the United States looks at tightening visa rules for skilled foreign workers. This AFP photo taken on March 3, 2012 shows Indian labourers walk past the Meenakshi technology park at HITECH City , or Cyberabad, a major technology township at the centre of the information technology industry in Hyderabad.

Not – Lone Wolves’ After All: How ISISGuides World’s Terror Plots From Afar

Not ‘Lone Wolves’ After All: How ISIS Guides World’s Terror Plots From Afar New York Times, by Rukmini Callimachi HYDERABAD, India – When the Islamic State identified a promising young recruit willing to carry out an attack in one of India’s major tech hubs, the group made sure to arrange everything down to the bullets he needed to kill victims. For 17 months, terrorist operatives guided the recruit, a young engineer named Mohammed Ibrahim Yazdani, through every step of what they planned to be the Islamic State’s first strike on Indian soil.

Kidney curse blanket test

Hyderabad, Feb. 4: “Each and everyone” from a population of one lakh-odd will be medically tested as an expert committee probes a mystery kidney disease tormenting the Uddanam region in northern Andhra Pradesh. The Telegraph had last month reported how “chronic kidney disease of unknown aetiology” or CKDu had killed 4,500 people in Uddanam in the past decade and continued to afflict thousands, with a 30 per cent prevalence in some villages.

President calls for public private partnership in healthcare

Hyderabad, Dec 24 : President Pranab Mukherjee Saturday called for public private partnership to overcome deficiencies in healthcare infrastructure in the country. [NK Andhra Pradesh] Expressing concern over the deficiencies in the healthcare infrastructure, he said the only long-lasting solution was to create cooperative structures comprising the government and private stake holders as well as civil society.

Leanspoon, Truworth ink deal for corporate wellness services

Hyderabad, Dec 19 : LeanSpoon, a health food startup, and Truworth Wellness, a digital health and wellness company, have partnered to integrate health and wellness requirements for corporate workforce, a statement said on Monday. [NK Andhra Pradesh] LeanSpoon and Truworth Wellness’ The Wellness Corner, a web and mobile engagement platform, will enable users to order healthy and nutritionally-balanced meals that match up to their personal nutrition requirements.