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Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar Singisetti received compensation totalling 186 crore last year, making him the highest-paid Indian executive in the IT sector, according to a report by Mint. As per the company's filings, Singisetti received shares valued at

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Damnnn. Who said corporates are not rich

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