Mangalore-based Novigo Solutions, a leading technology-focused organization, has announced a significant expansion of its global operations with a substantial investment in the United Kingdom.
As announced on the UK Government website, Novigo Solutions has commenced operations in Warwick, backed by a £12 million investment. This development is expected to create 75 new job opportunities in UK over the next three years.
Novigo Solutions specializes in providing a comprehensive range of services, including end-to-end IT services, technology consulting, business consulting, analytics, and robotic process automation. The company's expansion into the UK marks a notable milestone in its global growth strategy.
With over 900 employees globally, Novigo Solutions is poised to leverage its expertise to cater to the growing demands of the UK market. This investment is expected to bolster the company's capabilities in delivering innovative solutions to its clients, while also contributing to the growth of the UK's thriving tech industry.
This development is a testament to Novigo's commitment to expanding its global footprint and reinforcing its position as a leading player in the technology sector.
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Bengaluru, Aug 11 (PTI): In response to a planned three-day strike by ASHA workers starting August 12, the Karnataka Health Department on Monday issued a notice prohibiting all officers and staff from taking leave during the protest period, except in cases of medical emergencies.
Accredited Social Health Activists workers are demanding the fixed honorarium of Rs 10,000 promised by the state government in January. They have announced a continuous state-level protest from August 12 to 14.
The notice stated, “Information about ASHA workers absent from duty within district limits will be collected daily from primary health centres, compiled at the district level, and submitted to the commissionerate by 3 pm during the protest.”
The Health Department also urged community health officers, primary health protection officers, health inspectors, and Anganwadi workers to cooperate in ensuring that health services to the public remain uninterrupted.