Infosys has started construction on a new integrated development campus in Mohali with an investment of ₹290 crore, expanding ...
Infosys has reduced food court offerings across Bengaluru, Pune, and Chennai due to an impending LPG shortage linked to the ...
IT giant Infosys on Thursday held a formal groundbreaking ceremony at its expanded development centre in Mohali, announcing a ₹290 crore investment to build a new 350,000 sq ft software block and supp ...
According to a mail received by employees, the menu of canteens will be limited, and food will be sourced from external kitchens due to the LPG supply disruption.
Amid the LPG shortage in India owing to the ongoing West Asia conflict, technology giant Infosys has informed employees that all food courts will operate with a limited menu. Further, it has advised ...
Food courts at Infosys campuses in Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai will operate with limited menus as LPG supply curbs linked to the West Asia crisis disrupt catering operations ...
Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, today announced the expan ...
For thousands of employees returning to campus, the "future of work" currently looks like a limited menu of cold salads and ...
The message said LPG use across sectors had been revised because of the current geopolitical situation, leading to controlled distribution for commercial food and beverage operations ...
Infosys has earmarked an outlay of Rs 290 crore to expand its Mohali development centre, further strengthening its presence in north India..
Infosys warns employees in Pune, Bengaluru and Chennai that office canteens will run limited menus due to commercial LPG supply disruption linked to West Asia tensions.
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