Infosys to spend Rs 400 crore over next 4 years to go green
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At a time when As per a news report in
Infosys will spend Rs 70 crore this year on green initiatives including installing solar projects for rural electrification, biogas plants and distribution of smokeless cook-stoves in villages, besides afforestation.
"These will benefit communities outside of the company. Our programmes are in sync with the guidelines issued by various international agencies, including the
"The buildings built after 2008 are all green structures complying with the highest sustainability standards. We are also implementing zero waste to landfill, and rainwater harvesting," Kamath added.
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However, Infosys’
“Only in Karnataka do we have a stable, long-term policy with ease of wheeling and banking, open access and project implementation. The
Infosys restructuring top 200 customer accounts
The
As per a news report by the Economic Times, the Chief executive
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The company is also in the process of overhauling its compensation structure for sales and delivery executives to ensure higher incremental revenue, or the additional revenue generated in a year.
Under the new structure, India's second-largest software exporter will assign a 'client partner' to its top 200 customer accounts, who will have equal responsibility along with the account managers of those accounts.
Infosys' top 100 customers include Fortune-500 companies such as
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