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Samir Arora's tweet suggesting that India could mitigate tariff impacts by working weekends ignited debate. While some joked ...
IT companies are using secret formula to earn profits but it is affecting the freshers as the companies have decreased ...
CEO Salil Parekh revealed that Infosys has already recruited more than 17,000 new workers in in the first quarter of the ...
Major IT companies like TCS, Infosys, Wipro, and HCLTech are cutting jobs and slowing hiring despite increasing revenue.
Infosys founder Narayana Murthy, known for his simple lifestyle, was spotted flying economy class with BJP MP Tejasvi Surya.
Murthy's reference was a nod to his now widely-debated statement from last year, when he urged young Indians to work "at least 70 hours" a week to raise national productivity.
When Tejasvi Surya told Narayana Murthy that he would strive to meet his “70-hour-a-week target”, the Infosys co-founder ...
After his pitch for a 70-hour workweek sparked a massive debate over work-life balance, Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has now said that no one should impose long work hours on another person ...
Narayana Murthy says that the government should consider having more managers in the government rather than administrators in public services, reported PTI on Thursday.
Conclusion Narayana Murthy’s critique of AI hype in India stands as an important commentary on the current trajectory of technological adoption in the country.
Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Infosys, has clarified his controversial stance on long work hours, emphasizing that no one should be forced to work 70 hours a week. Speaking at the Kilachand ...
In 1981, Narayana Murthy founded Infosys Technologies along with six of his friends. None of them had the money to start the company, but luckily his wife Sudha Murthy, who was an engineer with Tata ...