Massive scare in Chennai! Multiple bomb threats have been reported across Tamil Nadu — this time targeting news agencies, TV channels, and even an IT park housing Infosys offices. The bomb disposal ...
During his visit to India, UK PM Keir Starmer met Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani, who is also the chairman of the Unique ...
As the US tightens H-1B rules, Indian IT is rethinking its playbook, leaning on remote work, automation, and global ...
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Starmer's found new enthusiasm for his digital ID project - but will he be able to sell it?
The PM's plan to introduce digital IDs has been opposed by millions - but his trip to India may have shown him a way through.
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Former UK PM Rishi Sunak Pivots To Tech, Joins Microsoft And Anthropic As Senior Adviser
Sunak, who remains a Member of Parliament, is also the son-in-law of Infosys founder Narayana Murthy and Rajya Sabha member ...
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Man proposes whole Diwali week as holiday; netizens say 'Ek baar Narayan Murthy sir se pooch lo'
A social media user petitioned to declare the entire Diwali week a holiday, sparking humorous and thoughtful reactions online ...
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India's Karnataka state approves paid monthly menstrual leave for public, private employees
India's Karnataka state, home to the country's Silicon Valley, on Thursday approved a plan that grants one day of paid menstrual leave per month to women employees working in government offices and ...
Chandigarh: Ten deep-tech startups from north India presented their solutions in healthcare, agriculture, clean energy, ...
Mental health is now a serious part of work life. On this World Mental Health Day, many Indian professionals are finally ...
Former UK PM Rishi Sunak said he is excited to help both companies, as they address the "big strategic questions about how to ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s ambitious trade mission to India this week marks a defining moment for the United Kingdom’s fragile post-Brexit economy. With domestic growth stagnating, unemployment at ...
Before the rule went into effect, major tech companies like Microsoft and Amazon, as well as banks like JPMorgan, advised their employees who were going overseas to return to the United States in ...
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