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Wipro Limited (/ ˈ v ɪ p r oʊ / ⓘ; stylized in lowercase title) is an Indian multinational technology company based in Bangalore, Karnataka. It provides information technology , consulting and business process services.
Wipro Enterprises’ Santoor Scholarship Program contributes to girl education among the underprivileged in Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. [45] Wipro Cares is the social contribution arm of Wipro Enterprises. [46] It is engaged in areas such as education, primary healthcare, environment and disaster rehabilitation. [47]
Abidali Zainuddin Neemuchwala Born 8 December 1967 (1967-12-08) (age 56) Bombay, India Alma mater Indian Institute of Technology Bombay National Institute of Technology, Raipur Occupation(s) Former CEO and Managing Director, Wipro Predecessor T K Kurien Successor Thierry Delaporte Spouse Hasina Neemuchwala Children 3 Abidali Zainuddin Neemuchwala (born 8 December 1967) is an Indian business ...
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch will not participate in an environmental case to be argued next week involving a proposed railway in Utah, the court said on Wednesday, a move that followed ...
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The United States was not surprised by Russia lowering its threshold for a nuclear strike and does not plan to adjust its own nuclear posture in response, the White House said on Tuesday. "As we ...
This has been done by transferring 213 million equity shares of Wipro Ltd, held by a few entities controlled by him, to the Azim Premji Trust. This donation is the largest of its kind in India. In March 2019, Premji pledged an additional 34% of Wipro stock held by him to the foundation. At a current value of about US$7.5 billion, this ...
Contrastingly, r/IAmA places more emphasis on users answering the questions. The concept's genesis on the internet began in the 1990s; Slashdot launched similar interviews in 1999, but only 10 questions per person were allowed. Participants included free software advocate Bruce Perens and Linux developer Alan Cox.