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Fly your way to office: India to soon introduce Asia's first hybrid flying cars

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Fly your way to office: India to soon introduce Asia’s first hybrid flying cars

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  • Instead of jostling through unending traffic on the way to the office, Indians may soon travel hassle-free to their destinations in cities through flying hybrid cars.
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Gates raises $1 billion as Satya Nadella, others join race to scale clean tech

  • Gates established Breakthrough Energy Catalyst to accelerate the commercial viability of four key solutions to the climate crisis: green hydrogen, sustainable aviation fuel, long-duration battery storage and carbon capture from the air.
  • Gates first pitched Nadella and then Fink, who said he in turn had some “Very serious conversations” persuading fellow CEOs to back Catalyst.
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Workers grow weary of 'The Great Wait' to return to offices

  • After 18 months of working from home during the pandemic, office workers are simultaneously growing tired of waiting for news of their callback and also skeptical of announcements when they come.
  • Some 65% of employees are looking for a new job right now, according to an August poll of 1,007 full- and part-time U.S. workers conducted by PwC. That’s nearly double the 35% of workers who said they were seeking new work in May. Already, millions have quit their jobs during this summer’s so-called “Great resignation.”
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Locally manufactured iPhones dominate the Indian market #MakeInIndia

  • As per Counterpoint Research, the Indian market’s share of domestically manufactured iPhones increased 17% in 2018 to 76% in 2021.
  • As per Tarun Pathak, the research director at Counterpoint Research, both Winston and Foxconn will reach their fiscal targets by March 2022 given the increase in demand for iPhone in the Indian market.
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