IT services giant Infosys has urged its workforce to make the most of Bengaluru’s newly launched Yellow Line metro for smoother travel to Electronics City and nearby offices. In a recent internal ...
Employees at the Infosys Electronics City campus will have direct access to the station once the Yellow Line (RV Road - Bommasandra) becomes operational. Metro plaza, now completed, connects the ...
In Bengaluru, an Infosys employee, Swapnil Nagesh Mali, has been detained for allegedly recording a female colleague in a company washroom. The victim, a Technical Test Lead, reported the incident at ...
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Beat traffic: Infosys urges staff to take new Bengaluru's Metro Yellow Line for smoother commute to Electronics City
BENGALURU: Infosys has encouraged its employees to use the new Yellow Line to help reduce traffic congestion. In an internal email, the IT services firm recommended this traffic-free commute, ...
Bengaluru is often celebrated as India’s Silicon Valley. The story of N.R. Narayana Murthy stands as an inspiring journey of the founder and chairman emeritus of Infosys, one of the country’s most ...
Bengaluru’s newly inaugurated Yellow Line metro has found an early corporate champion in Infosys, which is urging its employees to swap road commutes for the "efficient" rail corridor to curb traffic ...
With the Yellow Line Metro now operational, the Electronics City Industrial Township Authority (ELCITA) has launched a free feeder bus service aimed at easing last-mile connectivity for office-goers ...
Infosys is urging its Bengaluru employees to utilize the newly launched Yellow Line metro to ease traffic congestion, particularly during peak times. The company highlighted the metro's efficiency in ...
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