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MoJ launches e-platforms of Justice Training Center

February 22, 2021 Justice Minister Waleed Al Samaani. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has launched the e-platforms of the Justice Training Center. RIYADH The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has launched the e-platforms of the Justice Training Center. This includes the center’s online portal, the training platform, and the mobile app, as part of its development efforts under the National Transformation Program. “The training e-platform provides extensive training solutions, including automated communication, training management, and electronic tests,” MoJ said. “The platforms aim to boost the center’s efficiency and recognition, and increase its output.” “In order to boost user experience, the center’s portal enables clients to interact with a smart chatbot,” the ministry added.

App-ology: 10 apps masquerading as genuine alternatives to crowd-favourite apps- Technology News, Firstpost

App-ology: 10 apps masquerading as genuine alternatives to crowd-favourite apps The idea of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ has caused a spike in the number of made-in-India apps that are nothing but a copy of the originals, which have either been developed or are based overseas. Feb 16, 2021 09:53:20 IST Why innovate when you can duplicate? Several made-in-India apps are nothing but a copy of apps that have been a hit with the masses. Image: Tech2 For the last few days, India has been waking up to ‘Koo, koo’. Except, these aren’t melodious calls of an adorable koel, but rumblings of a new, made-in-India social platform that is being billed as a true-blue rival to microblogging giant Twitter. From news of prominent government figures and departments joining and actively pushing Twitter users to switch to Koo, to cyber expert Elliot Alderson pointing out how the platform left users’ data out in the open, Koo certainly has the kind of attention its founders would have only dreamt

ShareChat s Moj first Indian company to partner with Snap for Snapchat camera

ShareChat s Moj first Indian company to partner with Snap for Snapchat camera The Indian short video app Moj will also team up with Snapchat Official Lens Creators (OLC) in India to provide more tailored experiences to their users BusinessToday.In | February 11, 2021 | Updated 13:14 IST As part of the partnership with Snap, Moj will create around 400 lenses in various phases for its community ShareChat-backed short video app Moj has joined forces with Snapchat s parent company Snap Inc. to become the first Indian company to integrate Snap s Camera kit. This integration allows Moj to take advantage of Snap s nine-year investment in the Snapchat camera. It will also allow Moj to utilise Snapchat s AR abilities and camera engagement to add to the experiences of its growing user base.

Snap chooses Sharechat s Moj to launch its camera kit in India

MoJ: All labor claims can be filed through Najiz sa portal

January 20, 2021 Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has enabled filing all types of labor court claims through its Najiz.sa portal, after fulfilling the requirements for each type. RIYADH The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has enabled filing all types of labor court claims through its Najiz.sa portal, after fulfilling the requirements for each type. According to the ministry, labor claims are divided into three types, the first type is labor case subject to the Labor Law, the second is domestic worker case and the like, and the third is complaint against the decisions of the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI).

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