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TCS will let go more people in the coming months, as it expects to complete this layoff exercise by the end of this year.
TCS plans to lay off 12,000 employees, its biggest-ever job cut, targeting mainly mid- and senior-level roles. The move, ...
In total, 12,261 employees, mostly belonging to mid and senior grades, will be affected due to the latest TCS layoffs.
Ready organization.” But the broader signal is clear: the mid-tier layer is being redefined—and where TCS leads, others in ...
TCS to lay off 12,000 employees amid skill mismatches and restructuring, as AI-driven shifts and global demand challenges ...
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'You're rewarding Hamas if...': Trump says no talks with Starmer on UK’s Palestinian statehood plan
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday (July 29) that he and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not discuss London's plan to recognise a Palestinian state unless Israel takes a number of steps ...
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'He has done a terrible job…': Trump blasts 'nasty' London mayor Sadiq Khan; PM Starmer intervenes
Donald Trump has described Sir Sadiq Khan as a “nasty person” who has done “a terrible job”, as Sir Keir Starmer jumped to his defence. The US President said he was “not a fan” of London’s Labour ...
AAIB's five-member team, led by Sanjay Kumar Singh, investigates the June 12 Air India crash in Ahmedabad that killed 260.
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India Today on MSNWhisky, chocolates, cars: What gets cheaper for Indians after UK trade deal
The trade agreement was signed by India’s Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal and the UK’s Secretary of State for Business and ...
LONDON: Prime Minister Keir Starmer praised Britain’s “unique bonds” with India as he and his Indian counterpart Narendra ...
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ABP News on MSNScotch, Salmon, & Software Jobs: What The India-UK FTA Deal Brings To Your Plate & Payslip
Indian buyers can now expect a drop in prices of popular UK imports such as chocolates, cars, Scotch whisky, salmon, biscuits, and cosmetics.
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NDTV Profit on MSNStock Market Today: All You Need To Know Going Into Trade On July 16
The NSE Nifty 50 ended 0.45% higher at 25,195.8, while the BSE Sensex closed 0.39% up at 82,570.91 on Tuesday.
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