Kunnumal dismissed rumours suggesting layoffs as high as 50,000 to 80,000 as “extremely exaggerated” and urged stakeholders to disregard those numbers., Companies, Times Now ...
TCS laid off approximately 20,000 employees in the second quarter, significantly exceeding its planned figure of 12,000, a move that has sparked controversy and allegations of 'corporate cruelty' from ...
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Ministry Revises System Damage Count to 709

The Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced on the 9th that a total of 709 public institution online systems were shut down due to the fire that occurred at the Daejeon National Information ...
For the first time, a technique to generate true random numbers is ready to be deployed in real-life situations. It potentially paves the way for the development of hack-proof digital security.
NITES expresses concerns over TCS employee reduction, highlighting discrepancies and management-driven exits, calling out corporate cruelty.
India's largest IT services company TCS on Thursday said it has "released" one per cent or 6,000 people from workforce as part of a restructuring exercise it had initiated.
Chief HR Officer Sudeep Kunnumal opened up about the job cut figures circulating in reports amid the company's restructuring exercise. He said that the numbers are ‘not factual, extremely exaggerated’ ...
The Salesforce tool, the company insists, is unique because it’s “conversation-first,” and “agent-first.” Essentially the idea is to dump the “ticket” system, and allow someone to make an IT help ...
TCS Layoffs update: CHRO clarifies only 1% workforce reduction amid restructuring. Asked about the scale of layoffs amid fears that the number could be as high as 50,000-80,000, Kunnumal said, “a lot ...
In late July 2025, TCS announced it will reduce its workforce by about 2 percent, which corresponds to roughly 12,000+ employees.| Business News ...
With over 40 million Nigerians suffering from mental health disorders as against about 200 psychiatrists serving the entire country, over 85 per cent of Nigerians lack access to reliable, ...