Infosys Shutting Down In Russia: India’s big technology company Infosys is closing its office in Russia. According to a BBC report, the company has taken this decision in response to the war against Ukraine. The report said that the company started by NR Narayana Murthy was facing pressure to shut down operations in Russia.
Infosys Shutting Down In Russia
Many big businesses have left the country because Russia invaded Ukraine. According to the report, Infosys is trying to find another role for Moscow employees. In Britain, Chancellor Rishi Sunak is the husband of Narayan Murthy’s daughter Akshata Murthy. He had to face many questions in the past about his wife’s stake in the company.
According to the report, she owns more than 400 million shares.
Sunak has denied that his family has benefited from the regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin and said he has nothing to do with Infosys.
Many countries imposed sanctions on Russia.
Many countries have imposed sanctions on Russia after the attack on Ukraine in February. Britain has increased tariffs on many things, from vodka to steel. Apart from this, many countries have also banned the export of luxury goods to Russia.
Infosys is doing its business in Russia. Sunak’s wife has been accused of depositing the wrong amount in dividends. In response, the Chancellor of Britain said you know it is perfectly okay for people to charge me. This is very hurtful, and he thinks it is wrong for people to speak about his wife.
Russia’s war against Ukraine has killed thousands and forced more than 4.1 million people to leave their homes.
Apart from this, let us tell you that Infosys will recruit employees on a large scale. The company has said that with the recovery accelerating in the year 2022-23, this year will prove to be very important for growth in the coming times, so the company is taking necessary steps to take advantage of the opportunities. The company’s CEO, Salil Parekh, informed that the company could give opportunities to more than 55 thousand freshers in the next financial year.