AllNews'Automation Impact On Indian Jobs' - 4 News Result(s)HDFC Bank Trims 6,000 Jobs In Three Months With DigitalisationBusiness | Press Trust of India | Friday April 21, 2017 The second largest private lender's management hinted this trend of falling staff strength may continue as greater efficiencies set in. www.ndtv.com/business4 Out Of 10 Jobs To Be Lost To Automation, Say ExpertsBusiness | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 26, 2017 Experts said low skill and high transaction jobs will be affected as automation takes away their jobs. www.ndtv.com/business20 Crore Middle Class Youth Will Be Jobless Due to Automation by 2025: Mohandas PaiBusiness | Press Trust of India | Thursday December 1, 2016 "Robots don't want appraisal, they don't want work life balance. They work 24 hours. In Delhi, metro is going to be automated," Said Mr Pai. www.ndtv.com/businessAutomation Threatens 69 Per Cent Jobs In India: World BankBusiness | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 5, 2016 Technology could fundamentally disrupt the pattern of traditional economic path in developing countries, said a World Bank report. www.ndtv.com/business'Automation Impact On Indian Jobs' - 4 News Result(s)HDFC Bank Trims 6,000 Jobs In Three Months With DigitalisationBusiness | Press Trust of India | Friday April 21, 2017 The second largest private lender's management hinted this trend of falling staff strength may continue as greater efficiencies set in. www.ndtv.com/business4 Out Of 10 Jobs To Be Lost To Automation, Say ExpertsBusiness | Press Trust of India | Sunday March 26, 2017 Experts said low skill and high transaction jobs will be affected as automation takes away their jobs. www.ndtv.com/business20 Crore Middle Class Youth Will Be Jobless Due to Automation by 2025: Mohandas PaiBusiness | Press Trust of India | Thursday December 1, 2016 "Robots don't want appraisal, they don't want work life balance. They work 24 hours. In Delhi, metro is going to be automated," Said Mr Pai. www.ndtv.com/businessAutomation Threatens 69 Per Cent Jobs In India: World BankBusiness | Press Trust of India | Wednesday October 5, 2016 Technology could fundamentally disrupt the pattern of traditional economic path in developing countries, said a World Bank report. www.ndtv.com/businessYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com