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New Delhi, Jan 28 (IANS) With TikTok announcing the decision to scale down the size of its workforce constituting over 2,000 employees in the country, Indian short video platforms like Bolo Indya and Chingari have expressed willingness to hire some of the affected employees.
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New Delhi, Jan 28 (IANS) With TikTok announcing the decision to scale down the size of its workforce constituting over 2,000 employees in the country, Indian short video platforms like Bolo Indya and Chingari have expressed willingness to hire some of the affected employees.
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Update: 28-January-2021
India 5G smartphone shipment to touch 38 million units in 2021: Report
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FILE PHOTO: The market recorded its best quarter ever in the September 2020 quarter in terms of shipments
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Counterpoint noted that India s smartphone market was one of the fastest to recover after COVID-19-induced restrictions were lifted all over the world in the third quarter of 2020
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New Delhi: 5G smartphone shipment is expected to rise more than nine times to reach 38 million units in 2021, driven by a strong portfolio of products from brands like OnePlus and Apple, according to research firm Counterpoint.