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Global tech major Salesforce to skill one million learners with AI-focused skills by 2030Global tech firm Salesforce will train one million Indians in AI skills by 2030. This initiative, launched in Hyderabad, will use governmen...
PM Modi’s high stakes push for sovereign AI faces reality checkIndia is striving to build its own artificial intelligence capabilities, aiming for self-reliance and global export. However, the nation fa...
NEET-UG paper leak case: parliamentary panel summons NTA Chief for review of exam reforms on ThursdayA Parliamentary panel is set to review the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) reforms alongside the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak issue, with top ed...
Wipro is buying back shares at Rs 250. What your tax bill looks like depends on this factorWipro's share buy-back offers Rs 250 per share, a premium over market price. New tax rules effective April 1, 2026, treat buy-back proceeds...
Infosys to set up 20-acre permanent campus in VizagIT major Infosys is making a bold commitment to Visakhapatnam with the establishment of a sprawling 20-acre permanent campus. Designed to a...
It's popular mechanics 101: India’s edge lies in using AI to enhance human productivity, not replace itThe piece argues that AI is not an inevitable force shaping economic outcomes; rather, societies decide how its benefits are distributed. H...
Five techies who quit their 9-to-5 jobs at Infosys to become famous actors: Nivin Pauly to Taapsee PannuSeveral actors chose to leave secure corporate careers for the unpredictable world of films. Nivin Pauly, Taapsee Pannu, Dhananjaya, and Ni...
10 techies who quit jobs at Accenture, TCS, Infosys to become popular South actors: Tovino Thomas to Kalaiyarasan to Srinidhi ShettySeveral South Indian actors, including Srinidhi Shetty, Tovino Thomas, and Nivin Pauly, left well-paying IT jobs at companies like Accentur...
Infosys Foundation commits over Rs 100 crore for girl students' STEM scholarshipThe 'STEM Stars' scholarship will help cover tuition fees, living expenses, and study materials of up to Rs 1 lakh annually for the duratio...
Revamp of Indian learning needed, says Narayana MurthyThe IT veteran said money is not the primary resource for success, innovation and invention.
CSC, Infosys tie up to upskill 6 crore students in rural IndiaPowered by Infosys Wingspan, a next-gen learning solution, Infosys Springboard aims to enhance the digital literacy of students and help th...
Infosys wins digital services deal from UK's UCASUCAS provides vital admissions and information services to students, schools, advisers, and higher education providers, offering over 30,00...
Infosys partners with Cornell University to train employeesAs part of the association, at least 3000 Infosys employees globally are expected to participate in the joint certification programme.
Infosys Foundation signs pact with IISERInfosys Foundation, philanthropic arm of the IT major, has signed a pact with Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), P...
Infosys to expand CSR activities in Americas, spend $5 mn a yearInfosys will expand its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities in the Americas to focus on making quality computer science educat...
- Infosys says IT environment challenging
Infosys said the information technology spending by its clients was expected to be flat in 2010. More IT Stories | Performance of top IT co...
- Infosys ties up with California varsity to set up research centre
The collaboration will include joint research bilateral visits by researchers, student internships and distance education, among other acti...
- Infosys asks Centre to open up higher education sector
Citing constraint of talent in the country, IT major Infosys on Thursday asked the Centre to open up higher education sector, failing which...
- Infosys to train UK graduates at Mysore centre
The new hires would begin their six months customised software engineer education programme at the centre in early September 2007.
- Now, IT cos offering in-house courses
The Indian IT sector has begun to look at higher education as a key employee retention tool.