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: Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy has said there is no proposal at present to increase bus fares in the state, even if diesel prices go up.
Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru on Wednesday, Reddy said he was not aware of any decision to raise diesel prices and added that it would be welcome if no such hike takes place.
He said that although an increase in diesel prices would add to the financial burden of state-run transport corporations such as Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation and Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation, no discussion has been held so far regarding a revision in passenger fares.
Commenting on the recent salary revision for transport corporation employees, the minister said the government had already conveyed its decision and declined to comment on reports that some employees were dissatisfied with the announcement.
On the delay in holding elections to the Greater Bengaluru Authority, Reddy said it was natural for aspirants to feel disappointed and acknowledged that the postponement was also increasing pressure on party leaders.
He said Bengaluru’s infrastructure development since 1947 had seen substantial progress during Congress governments, but added that questions regarding the reasons for postponing the elections should be addressed to Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar.
Reddy also said he had no information regarding any power-sharing arrangement within the government, but was aware of discussions on a cabinet reshuffle.
He noted that he had travelled to New Delhi only three times in the past three years and said it would be good if the cabinet expansion takes place soon.
According to him, there had been indications that the expansion would occur after two and a half years in office, but it has already been delayed by six months.
