Are u guys playing warzone mobile by an chance wouldn't be great if companies like TCS,Wipro,Infosys make AAA games I mean they have enough money and influence they can easily get help from foreign gaming studios
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 8m
•Poor Revenue Growth in Indian IT sector
•In Just One Year Over 63,000 employees lost Job in TCS,INFOSYS&WIPRO
•Companies also slowed hiring and skipped campus recruitments
What’s happening in Indian IT sector??
I tried a few apps / websites for redeeming funds over the last few days.
Here are they ranked based on my experience:
Indmoney App
MFcentral Website
SBI Invest App
Kuvera App
HDFC Fund Website
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ICICI Prudential Websit
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Aditya Avhad
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UrbanWrk • 9m
Remember these are the worst robots that these companies have made, robots will replace human workers entirely starting with few sectors as soon as next year.
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Udyamee
Stealth • 6m
Let me make it easier for you so that you don't miss the opportunity to become a billionaire through dividends😤
Naming some major companies that give dividends:🫰
1. ITC Limited
2.Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL)
3.Infosys
4.Tata Consultancy Serv
From Cooking Oil to Tech Giant: Azim Premji's $9 Billion Wipro Empire
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