KPC Foundation and Power Learn Project have launched the Inuka Tech Fellowship, a fully sponsored programme designed to equip Kenyan youth with AI, data analytics and digital workforce skills.
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HT SyndicationNew Delhi [India], June 15: A study conducted by FindMyCollege, covering more than 1 lakh active IT jobs in the current market, finds the pay ladder starting at a median of ₹2.6 LPA ...
On this day 50 and 25 years ago: "Freak" snowfall blocks mountain passes, and a death at Stillwater mine.