Linking your PAN and Aadhaar by December 31, 2025, is vital. Missing this deadline makes your PAN inoperative. This triggers ...
Seven of India’s top-10 firms saw a combined market cap drop of ₹35,439.36 crore last week, led by SBI and Reliance ...
An analysis of 45 years’ worth of Philippine tropical cyclone (TC) data reveals insights into how storms behave as they approach and make landfall in the country—considered as one of the world’s most ...
The move comes as Infosys sharpens its focus on building AI-first capabilities and steps up efforts to attract digitally native talent at the start of their careers.
As more Indians relocate abroad, the demand for international money transfers is rising for various purposes like education ...
Gains in IT shares were off-set by losses in select auto, metal and pharma stocks. Market breadth was fairly negative on ...
Google is expanding its push into consumer finance in India with the launch of a UPI-linked credit card, betting on a country ...
Trump`s $100k H-1B fee proposal hits Indian IT giants TCS & Infosys hard. Explore the impact on skilled immigration & ...
Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee puts Indian IT giants TCS and Infosys under pressure, threatening outsourcing models, hiring plans and global talent movement.
Large tech and IT firms have traditionally dominated the H-1B program, the primary pathway to US careers for foreign workers with at least a bachelor’s degree.
A Bloomberg News analysis found it will have a disproportionate impact on multinational staffing firms that act as middlemen for companies seeking H-1B workers.
US President Donald Trump’s $100,000 price tag for new H-1B workers hired from outside the US will have punishing effects for the IT outsourcing and staffing industries that have long been a target of ...