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Bengal resists Infy plea for SEZ status
Calcutta, Feb. 13: The Bengal government is trying to persuade Infosys to accept 'lasting benefits' that 'will match sops provided by other states' and drop the demand for special economic zone status to its Rajarhat project.
Mobile advertising company InMobi Pte. Ltd. is in its second avatar. It started in early 2007 in mobile search but after a short and dismal run, InMobi switched to the nascent business of mobile advertising.
Infosys waits for Bengal SEZ clarity
Calcutta, Feb. 11: Infosys chairman emeritus N.R. Narayana Murthy today said the company was waiting for the Bengal government to fulfil certain conditions when asked about its plans on the Rajarhat project.
MUMBAI: Indian shares ended 0.5 percent higher on Wednesday, helped by a rally in software stocks including Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys Technologies and gains in index heavyweight Reliance Industries.
India's main stock index provisionally rises 0.6 percent
India's main stock index closed provisionally 0.55 percent higher on Wednesday, led by rises in IT majors including Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys Technologies.
Medical, engg craze will subside: Murthy
Kochi: The craze for Medical and Engineering courses among Indian students will subside when the country becomes developed, N R Narayana Murthy, Chairman Emeritus of Infosys, said.
He is always in the news, sometimes for his books that sell in lakhs even before release, but more often for his views on the Salman Rushdie row, for getting into a public spat with Aamir Khan, for commenting on Infosys and N.R. Narayana Murthy or for being the only author on the starry Love 2 Hate U show on TV.
Infosys aces Srinivas and Vemuri switch roles
Bangalore, Feb 3 : Information technology major Infosys Ltd announced Friday that two of the company's top leaders - B G Srinivas and Ashok Vemuri -- would interchange their positions.
Narayana Murthy's book to be released on Feb 7
Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 3 : The Malayalam translation of 'A Better India, A Better World,' by Mr N R Narayana Murthy, Ex-Chairman and Chief Mentor of Infosys, will be released on February 7. The book would be released at the 14th DC International Book-fair and Cultural Fest at Marine Drive Ground, Ernakulam.
India's Infosys swaps manufacturing and finance heads
Infosys Ltd, India's second-largest software services provider, is swapping the heads of its manufacturing and finance business units, the company said on Friday.
Perhaps no other economy in the BRICS has long-term promise like India. A stable democracy, well-educated workforce and population/income growth are all hallmarks of the emerging market nation.
Murthy moots 3-language formula in schools
Bangalore: Software icon N R Narayana Murthy has advocated a three-language formula in Indian schools to boost employment opportunities and slammed people in power who are advocating only local language education for the poor while sending their wards to English-medium institutions.
UIDAI back on track as Nilekani, Chidambaram strike deal
A bitter feud between the Unique Identification Authority of India and the home ministry over the collection of biometric data of 1.2 billion Indians has finally been resolved, with the government distributing the work equally to its two wings.
Harvard gets $ 11 million 'Dakshina' from a little known Indian
NEW DELHI: On the 11th day of the 11th month of 2011 at 11.11 am, Siddharth Yog gifted $11 million as 'guru dakshina' to his professor Arthur I Segel at the Harvard Business School , his alma mater.
Infosys knocks Europe's lack of computer science grads
Infosys, India's second largest software services exporter, aims to expand its workforce in Europe, but is having trouble finding the computer science graduates it needs, the head of its European operations said on Friday.
The top 10 H-1B visa users in the U.S.
Offshore outsourcing companies continued to make up the majority of the top 10 H-1B visa users in 2011, according to new government data.
Indian shares seen higher; Infosys may fall
Indian shares are expected to open higher on Friday as they catch up with gains in world markets after a local holiday on Thursday.
New Delhi, Jan. 25: Indian IT firms do not expect to be affected by US President Barack Obama's campaign against outsourcing.
Indian shares rise 0.3 pct; Infosys, TCS gain
Software services exporters Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services climbed 1 and 1.5 percent respectively, while Tata Motors gained 2.2 percent.
Fortress Europe opens up to Indian IT services
The European crisis is acting as a catalyst in driving offshoring from a region that has traditionally preferred onshore IT services.
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