‘I’m Just Crying Now’: Investor Claims ₹57 Lakh Loss After TCS And Infosys Crash, Says ‘-33% Bloodbath’ | Viral News

Last Updated:July 06, 2026, 14:55 IST An X user claimed to have lost ₹57 lakh after investing in TCS and Infosys during the market downturn. His emotional post sparked debate, with users urging better risk management A heartbreaking post by an X user detailing a ₹57 lakh loss in TCS and Infosys investments has taken…

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India It Firms: India’s top IT firms set for muted Q1 as AI spending fails to lift growth: Report

File photo (Picture credit: ANI) India’s leading IT services companies are likely to post a muted performance in the first quarter of FY27, with growth expected to remain subdued as clients continue to prioritise cost-cutting over large-scale technology spending, according to an Equirus Securities report.The brokerage said growth visibility is unlikely to improve significantly until…

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PM Modi reason for unprecedented transformation of highways: MP Chowta | Mangaluru News

BJP National general secretary and Rajya Sabha MP Dr Radha Mohan Das Agarwal along with other BJP elected representatives releasing the booklet of achievement of 12 years of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Union government, in Mangaluru on Saturday Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada MP Brijesh Chowta on Saturday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been the…

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Infosys pauses tests for 20,000 job seekers amid impersonation, cheating cases | Bengaluru News

Infosys postponed assessments for specialist programmer and digital specialist engineer candidates after uncovering attempts to game the evaluation process Bengaluru: Infosys has deferred online assessment tests and in-person evaluations for more than 20,000 job applicants after detecting multiple instances of impersonation and candidate assessment malpractices during the hiring assessments.The company, which recruits from 300-400 colleges…

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DKS has promised a new Bengaluru. Will he deliver now? | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: Three years ago, when DK Shivakumar invited Bengalureans to share ideas for his ambitious ‘Brand Bengaluru’ vision, the response was overwhelming: Nearly 70,000 suggestions poured in. The DCM spoke of transformative projects: tunnel roads to decongest traffic, double-decker flyovers to improve mobility, and a towering skydeck that would redefine the city’s skyline.Yet, as those…

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