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More heads may roll at Infosys BPO

Infosys is an ethical company with solid processes that respects its customers and this is not going to affect their business, he added.




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BPO financial irregularities to cost Infosys less than $1 million

Infosys, India's second largest information technology (IT) services company, is likely to book an impact of less than $1 million (Rs 6 crore) due to the financial irregularities in the accounts of its business process outsourcing (BPO) arm, which led to the dismissal of the unit's chief financial officer, Abraham Mathews earlier this week.




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SEE: Kohli, Ayushmann in fight against fake forwards

A popular social media app has brought the four youth icons together for the #matkarforward social message in an attempt to create awareness amongst fellow Indians about the spread of fake forwards, hate messages and superstitions.




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PHOTOS: Serena looks ravishing in new ad shoot

The tennis legend has dropped a series of photographs on her Instagram page that brings 'message of hope and optimism'.




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Olympic postponement no problem for this shooting ace

Drawing confidence from Saurabh Chaudhary's Zen-like calm and lethal efficiency with pistol, shooting coach Amit Sheoran says his most famous ward will be well-placed both mentally and skill-wise whenever the Tokyo Olympics are held. It doesn't matter to the world-beater if the next Summer Games are held tomorrow, after a year or even after 10 years, according to the coach.




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Turkey to host Champions League final in August

Turkey plans to host the Champions League final in August, the head of its football federation said on Wednesday, after it was postponed by the global coronavirus pandemic. Two months ago European soccer's governing body UEFA indefinitely postponed the final, which had been scheduled to be played in Istanbul in May.




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Sania on why it is tough to be female athlete in India

Path-breaking tennis ace Sania Mirza takes pride in the fact that many of India's sporting stars, outside cricket, are women even though she believes that it will take a few more generations before being a sportswoman is seen as a natural career choice in the country. The winner of six Grand Slam titles, spoke on a range of issues including the role of parents and attitude of coaches towards women players during a webinar organised by the All India Tennis Association and the Sports Authority of India (SAI).




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Bundesliga can restart in second half of May: Merkel

Germany's Bundesliga can restart games from the second half of May following the coronavirus stoppage, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday. Merkel's announcement had been widely expected as part of measures to begin easing the country's lockdown aimed at halting the spread of the virus.




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Real Kashmir coach Robertson finally heads back home

Stranded in Srinagar for more than a month due to the coronavirus-forced national lockdown, Real Kashmir FC head coach David Robertson and his family will finally return to Scotland on Thursday, ending an anxious wait to attend to his sick mother. Robertson, his wife Kim, son Mason, who plays for the club, and three support staff reached Jammu on Wednesday by an official bus of RKFC which left Srinagar early in the morning. They will fly back home in a British Airways flight from Amritsar on Thursday afternoon.




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Double blow for India on Day 2 of Online Chess Cup

India suffered a double blow, losing its third and fourth round matches to Europe and top-seeded China by similar 1.5-2.5 margins, on the second day of the FIDE-Chess.com Online Nations Cup on Wednesday. Five-time World champion Viswanathan Anand came up against a strong opponent in Ding Liren and the two agreed to sign peace in 54 moves. P Harikrishna held higher-rated Yu Yangyi to a draw while long-time rivals Koneru Humpy and Hou Yifan drew their game.




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Professional sport set to resume in New Zealand

Resumption of professional and local sport within days, says the country's sports and recreation minister.




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Iniesta calls children born because of his goal

Former Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta celebrated the 11th anniversary of his famous Champions League semi-final strike against Chelsea by calling two children conceived after his tie-clinching goal. Nine months later, those celebrations had a rather unexpected result, with maternity hospitals in Barcelona telling local media they were struggling to cope with demand amid a spike in the city's birth rate.




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IOC board mulls moving upcoming session online

The executive board, which is expected to meet later this month, will discuss holding the session "remotely through a secure electronic system" on July 17, with a possible "electronic voting system" in place.




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FIFA investigating Fernandes transfer to United

Sky Sports reported that Italy's Sampdoria inserted a 10% sell-on clause on any profit Sporting made on Fernandes when they sold him in 2017.




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COVID-19: UK Paralympian battles virus in scrubs

Daybell said that after a difficult few months a sense of normality was returning to the COVID-19 ward in the north London hospital where he works.




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Vizag gas leak: Kohli, Pant, Sindhu extend condolences

Sportspeople across the country offered condolences to the families affected in the Visakhapatnam gas leak tragedy on Thursday.




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Gopi stresses on physical literacy in COVID-19 fight

India badminton coach Pullela Gopichand highlighted the importance of support from the top leadership to promote the need for Physical Literacy and see it as a key pillar for the national level development.




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Online chess: Anand wins but Russia hold India

The seasoned Anand beat Russian GM Ian Nepomniachtchi in just 17 moves in a fifth round match. But India were held to a 2-2 draw by Russia in the ongoing Online Nations Cup.




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F1 must race to survive; MotoGP to start in July

Formula One managing director Ross Brawn this week outlined plans for going back to racing, with health checks and isolation in the paddock, and believed the sport could provide a safe environment.




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PIX: Spain steps gingerly towards normality

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez's government is anxious to get the country up and running again without igniting a second wave of infections as the economy reels and Spaniards gradually emerge from nearly eight weeks under lockdown.




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IndyCar to open season without fans on June 6 in Texas

IndyCar will open its delayed season on June 6 in Texas without fans in attendance and with strict guidelines to protect the participants amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it said on Thursday. IndyCar, which postponed racing in mid-March over concerns about the novel coronavirus, said the Genesys 300 at Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) will now be a one-day event that includes practice, qualifying and the race.




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'Player performance may suffer behind closed doors'

A number of football leagues around the globe will resume after the COVID-19 stoppage in the coming weeks but the matches will be played without fans.




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PIX: Barcelona return to training

Barca tested all their players for COVID-19 on Wednesday and captain Lionel Messi was among those seen out on the Joan Gamper training complex conducting individual dribbling and running exercises.




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How shooting ace Manu is honing her skills at home

Pistol ace Manu Bhaker has got a new electronic target installed at the makeshift shooting range at her home in Haryana in place of an archaic manual machine that was breaking down frequently and hampering her Olympics preparation. The old machine was causing her "immense irritation".




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PIX: 1000 fans allowed for baseball game in Taiwan

Taiwan reopened baseball games to a limited number of fans on Friday for the first time since controls were imposed to limit the spread of the coronavirus, part of government efforts to slowly allow normal life to resume. Taiwan has been relatively successful at controlling the virus, with 440 cases to date and 6 deaths, with only 85 active infections, thanks to early prevention and detection efforts.




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Online chess: India held to a draw by Europe

India played out a 2-2 draw against Europe in Online Nations Cup chess tournament in the eighth round, a setback after their first win in the event notched up against the Rest of the World. Vidith Gujrathi ended his barren spell with a win over Levon Aronian of Europe with white pieces while Jan-Krystozf Duda beat P Harikrishna to level the scores in the match on Friday.




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COVID-19: Salman Khan begins process of transferring funds to daily wage workers




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Varun Dhawan to provide free meals to workers and frontline medical staff





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COVID-19 outbreak: Aditi Rao Hydari, Rajkummar Rao, Bhumi Pednekar and others take part in the #DilSe initiative




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AR Rahman, Prasoon Joshi condemn Masakali 2.0, say ‘hopefully fans will stand for originality’




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Hope Peddlers finds legitimacy with a release: Director Vasan Bala




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Amitabh Bachchan starts distribution of 2,000 food packets in Mumbai




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Masakali 2.0 row: Who will protect sanctity of original music and poetry, asks Prasoon Joshi




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Here’s how Bollywood writers are struggling to weave fiction amid coronavirus pandemic




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Mohit Chauhan: Why call it ‘Masakali’ when it doesn’t even sound like original





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Ayushmann Khurrana pens a poem to salute frontline warriors fighting against coronavirus




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Shaza Morani gets discharged, to be under home quarantine for 14 days




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Will filmmakers cheat story telling: Shoojit Sircar on shooting intimate scenes post COVID-19




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Film body advises artistes against online collaboration with Pakistani counterparts




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Manoj Bajpayee, Deepak Dobriyal self-isolate in Uttarakhand




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Baisakhi 2020: Amitabh Bachchan, Ajay Devgn, Hema Malini and others wish fans





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Rajinikanth, Arjun Kapoor, Hema Malini and others welcome lockdown extension




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Amitabh Bachchan shares story behind first photoshoot for magazine




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Watch: When Madhuri Dixit turned Kathak teacher for son Arin




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COVID-19 outbreak: Shah Rukh Khan to be part of global event honouring frontline healthcare workers




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Soundarya Sharma stranded in US, seeks Indian Embassy and MEA’s help




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Salman Khan urges people to abide by lockdown guidelines, applauds frontline heroes