Infosys Expands Its CSR Activities In The US
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In our daily life we can see how computer technology is reshaping the world. And with an aim to make quality computer science education widely available, India’s second largest IT consulting company
These activities will be carried out by
As per a statement issued by the company, the initial outlay for Infosys Foundation would be $5 million (over Rs 31.6 crore) per annum. The Bengaluru-headquartered company has appointed
Talking about the CSR activities, Murty, who is also the chairperson of Infosys Foundation, said, "Infosys Foundation has always supported the cause of promoting quality education and empowering individuals. I am confident that we will leverage Infosys Foundation's experience in India of imparting technical education to enhance employability."
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Vandana Sikka, who is the chairperson of Infosys Foundation, the USA, said, "We want to ensure that lack of resources, prior skills and STEM proficiency are no longer barriers for individuals, in the Americas, seeking to advance their computing skills." (Image: Infosys)
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