The government’s Periodic Labour Force Survey says the average workweek was 42.5 hours in April-June 2023, compared to 52.6 hours in April-June 2018
Would Infosys have lost or gained on growth had it allowed the sons and daughters of the five founders to join the business in leadership capacities?
The company had a skeletal presence in Russia implying little impact of the exit on performance, but the timing raises questions on why it took that decision
The Infosys Prize, awarded by the Infosys Science Foundation, was instituted in 2009 to honor the outstanding achievements of contemporary researchers and scientists across six categories: Engineering and Computer Sciences, Humanities, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Social Sciences. Winners of the Infosys Prize have gone to win the Nobel Prize and the Fields Medal, among other achievements. Infosys founder and Infosys Science Foundation trustee NR Narayana Murthy spoke to to Moneycontrol's Chandra R Srikanth on - the need to incentivize research and science in India - The Impact of Covid19 on businesses and their bounce-back - Why Indians succeeding abroad is great for India - The measures needed to spur Research and Development in India
This will involve strengthening universities that specialise in technology and raising their research contribution to the $125 billion industry, he added.
We need to do whatever we can to bridge that gap and ensure that the gap between the rich and the poor within and between countries do not expand, United Nations' Kofi Annan said.