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Anti-ICE activist says agency nearly hired her despite glaring red flags

An anti-ICE activist says she was effectively hired as a deportation officer despite openly opposing the agency, exposing what she described as shockingly lax recruitment and screening practices. Slate columnist Laura Jedeed revealed she received a final job offer, complete with a duty station and start date, even though medical, fitness, and background checks were marked complete before they occurred — and despite her public record of harsh criticism of ICE and the Trump administration. Jedeed... Читать дальше...

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Hackathons turn talent cliquebait

Hackathons are evolving beyond casual coding events into major platforms for recruitment, marketing, and innovation. Companies are increasingly using them to engage talent, generate ideas, and test new technologies at scale. ​​T​​hey are turning from game days to recruitment fairs, marketing events and even hunting grounds for pre-seed ventures.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Data centre biz has room for multiple biggies: TCS CEO K Krithivasan

Tata Consultancy Services is in talks with multiple AI firms to set up data centres in India and is pursuing acquisitions to build AI capabilities. CEO K Krithivasan said AI-driven projects are growing despite some short-term revenue cannibalisation, while CFO Samir Seksaria confirmed net headcount fell 11,151 in Q3, with hiring continuing. TCS has restructured salaries to comply with new Labour Codes without reducing take-home pay.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Regulatory delays, late-stage funding gaps slowing India’s deeptech startups: VCs

Speaking at a panel discussion hosted by Ankur Capital’s Deep Science Forum on Tuesday in Bengaluru, investors said while the government schemes and funding are present, accessing them is “painful,” with grants sometimes arriving nearly two years after application. They added that while India can leapfrog into advanced manufacturing and semiconductors, the capital-intensive, long-gestation nature of these sectors demands patient funding.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Wellness brand Pee Safe closes a $32 million funding round with OrbiMed

Pee Safe has closed a $32 million round with OrbiMed, a global healthcare-focused private equity firm. The company plans to deploy the capital to scale its offline retail presence, strengthen marketing efforts, and deepen its reach across quick commerce platforms and marketplaces.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

MeitY seeks higher budgetary allocation for its ECMS scheme

Meity is seeking a higher budget for its electronic component manufacturing scheme (ECMS) as industry demand exceeds expectations. The six-year scheme, with staggered funding, aims to boost production, attract investments, and generate over 1.4 lakh direct jobs. So far, 46 projects have been approved, creating tens of thousands of employment opportunities.

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

The dark side of dark stores

The army of on-the-clock delivery boys, imperilling themselves and pedestrians, has become a familiar sight across urban India. They emerge, bearing essentials you ordered, from the hub that enables the ten-minute delivery—the dark store. Some 5,000 dark stores have mushroomed across India’s cities in the last few years, with wide-ranging implications on traffic, safety and much else. Who is responsible for their oversight?

The Punch 

Onyeka dreams Man United move

Brentford’s Frank Onyeka states his dream is to play for Man United, sparking criticism from fans for being unprofessional while under contract. Read More: https://punchng.com/onyeka-dreams-man-united-move/

The Punch 

Obasa hits Rabat, rallies support for Eagles

Agege LG Chairman Obasa arrives in Rabat to rally support for the Super Eagles in their crucial AFCON 2025 semi-final clash against Morocco. Read More: https://punchng.com/obasa-hits-rabat-rallies-support-for-eagles/

The Punch 

Govs budget N525bn for security as killings spread

Nigerian states budgeted over N525bn for security votes between 2023-2025. Discover which states are the highest spenders and why this funding fails to sto Read More: https://punchng.com/govs-budget-n525bn-for-security-as-killings-spread/