Mumbai, Oct 5 (PTI) Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) on Thursday said it has partnered with non-profit organisation Head Held High (HHH) to open skill centres to train youth at the selected locations in the country.

"We will establish skill centres in select locations across the country to train youth for employment across industries, including hospitality," IHCL Executive Vice President - Human Resources, Gaurav Pokhariyal said in a statement.

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IHCL under its Paathya framework continues to invest in building industry-relevant talent pools with an aim to develop and support deserving youth and their families while contributing to the overall growth of the industry.

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*** Aampe raises USD 7.5 million * User engagement platform Aampe on Thursday announced that it has raised USD 7.5 million (about Rs 62.43 crore) in a Pre-Series A funding round led by Matrix Partners India and Peak XV Partners.

The funds will be deployed for product development and growth, as the company continues to rapidly expand across the globe, a statement said.

*** TCS bags contract to help Georgia to transform US Unemployment Unemployment Insurance System * TCS, country's largest IT services exporter, on Thursday announced that it has bagged a contract to help the state of Georgia in the US to transform its Unemployment Insurance System.

The company will be modernising the 40-year-old system, improving the user experience and combating fraud as part of the contract, the value of which was undisclosed.

*** Cytiva Lifesciences launches manufacturing facility in Pune * US-headquartered Cytiva Lifesciences on Thursday launched a manufacturing facility in Pune.

The facility, spread over 33,000 square feet, will also house a customer experience centre, according to a statement.

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