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    Infosys calls employees to work from office for In-Person Collab Weeks

    Infosys enforces In-Person Collab Weeks for ENG-IoT employees, urging them to work from office for a minimum of 10 days per month. The company aims to enhance collaboration and ideation through Gen AI programs and strategic partnerships.

    View: How titles helped the British monarchy thrive

    The British TV serials Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister were a hit in India. Sunil Mittal of Bharti Enterprises received an honorary knighthood, raising questions about Indian citizens accepting British titles post-independence. The British Empire used titles to reward and bind Indian rulers.

    Sunil Bharti Mittal becomes first Indian to be awarded an Honorary Knighthood from King Charles III

    Sunil Mittal, the founder and chairman of Bharti Enterprises, has been awarded Honorary Knighthood, becoming the first Indian citizen to receive this honor. King Charles III conferred Mittal with the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE) for his contributions to advancing India-UK business relations.

    Bharti chairman Sunil Mittal knighted by Britain’s King Charles

    ​Mittal was awarded the Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (KBE). The KBE is among the highest honours conferred by the British Sovereign to civilians. It is awarded in an honorary capacity to foreign nationals.

    Infosys set to tweak its IoE unit structure to weave in GenAI tech

    The new IoE organisation structure will be headed by AVP & global delivery head – IOT (Internet of Things) Vikas Gupta, along with AVP and Senior Principal Technology Architect, Krishnananda Shenoy.

    Steven Spielberg expresses regret over potentially harming shark by popular movie Jaws. Know more

    American director Steven Spielberg expresses his guilt over the harm done to the sharks during the shooting of the superhit thriller movie Jaws. Stay tuned to learn everything about this incident.

    The Economic Times
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