Thursday 31 October 2019

Why is Cognizant cutting 12,000 jobs?

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Thu, Oct 31, 2019 | 02:34 PM IST

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Why is Cognizant cutting 12,000 jobs? Why is Cognizant cutting 12,000 jobs?
Cognizant will let go of as many as 7000 jobs in the next few quarters and exit its content moderation business, impacting another 6000 employees, as it begins a strategic restructuring to cut jobs.
The life of Indira Priyadarshini, in black and white The life of Indira Priyadarshini, in black and white
Congress leaders on Thursday paid tributes to late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on her 35th death anniversary and remembered her contribution to national security, economy and foreign policy. Here are some rare pictures of the former prime minister:
Why 7 times more Indians may face the fury of climate change Why 7 times more Indians may face the fury of climate change
By 2050, 36 million Indians could lose their homes and livelihoods to flooding caused by rising sea levels, according to new projections from US-based research group Climate Central.
Indians are second-most sleep-deprived Indians are second-most sleep-deprived
Indians were also the second-most sleep deprived after Japan, getting an average night sleep of 7 hours 1 minute.
Pentagon releases new details on al-Baghdadi raid Pentagon releases new details on al-Baghdadi raid
The general who oversaw the U.S. raid on Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi provided the most detailed account yet of the operation Wednesday and said the U.S. is on alert for possible ``retribution attacks'' by extremists.
Darkest phase in Indira's tenure as PM Darkest phase in Indira's tenure as PM
The darkest phase in Indira Gandhi's tenure as the Prime Minister of India was 44 years ago, in 1975. India saw its darkest phase when then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declared emergency across the country.
Here's what you need to know about the 2020 Democratic race Here's what you need to know about the 2020 Democratic race
It has been a grueling race for the party's nomination. More than two dozen candidates in the diverse field, from prominent elder statesmen to political neophytes, started the journey, and some 18 remain.
Why are California's wildfires different this year? Why are California's wildfires different this year?
Destructive wildfires have ripped through California, threatening homes and famous landmarks, and forcing power outages that have plunged millions into darkness. This year's wildfires have been exceptional in several ways, with rare "extreme" wind warnings issued around Los Angeles.
Delhi remains shrouded in a toxic haze Delhi remains shrouded in a toxic haze
Twenty-two of the 37 air quality monitoring stations across Delhi recorded the air quality in the severe category on Thursday morning.
The secret route for Vietnamese to Europe The secret route for Vietnamese to Europe
For Vietnamese seeking to embark on the treacherous journey to a new life in Europe, a key question can be: "Grass" or "VIP"?
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