Infosys names Nitin Paranjpe vice chairman; Nilekani says no chairman transition planned

Infosys has appointed Hindustan Unilever Ltd’s non-executive chairman Nitin Paranjpe as non-executive vice chairman of its board with immediate effect, PTI reported on Wednesday.“The Board of Directors has approved the appointment of Nitin Paranjpe as non-executive Vice Chairman of the Board with immediate effect,” the company said in a statement.Paranjpe is also non-executive vice chairman…

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Left-Handed Child: Should you change your child’s left-handed preference, and is it even something to fix? Here’s what science says |

When a child scribbles on paper, many parents instinctively focus on the hand he or she is using. “Why is my child using his left hand?”; such thoughts come to their mind, not because of scientific explanations, but because “right-handedness” is considered the conventional norm. Some parents think about changing the child’s preferred way, while…

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Vulgur Song Content: From Honey Singh to Badshah and Nora Fatehi: Are ‘objectionable’ songs influencing youth behaviour? | Mumbai News

The music we listen to today, and the content we watch on TV, YouTube and other OTT platforms, has been facing backlash across the country over its “objectionable” nature, especially songs that appear to glorify crime.From songs linked to Yo Yo Honey Singh and Badshah being taken down, to the controversy around “Sarke Chunar Teri…

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KPMG to lay off hundreds of employees in its Advisory division in America; confirming job cuts company says: These actions focus on …

KPMG is laying off hundreds of employees in the US Advisory division. The latest round of layoffs comes as part of a restructuring effort tied to shifting demand across consulting services. According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the company has cut about 4% of its advisory workforce in the United States, affecting…

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Amazon goes the AI way in hiring; its biggest hiring of the year 2026, of thousands of workers, will be done by …

Amazon is reportedly shifting its hiring strategy toward artificial intelligence (AI). According to a Reuters report, the e-commerce giant’s largest recruitment drive of 2026 is expected to rely heavily on AI-led interviews rather than traditional face-to-face interactions. Amazon has introduced a new hiring platform called Connect Talent, designed to automate large-scale recruitment processes, such as…

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