HCLTech Q4: Revenue dips 3.3% QoQ, flags AI deflation

BENGALURU/NEW DELHI: HCLTech’s results presented a mixed picture, weighed down by client-specific headwinds, delayed procurement decisions and persistent market volatility, even as the company continued to lean into artificial intelligence as a long-term growth driver.Revenue for the March quarter declined 3.3% sequentially in constant currency (which excludes currency impact) and grew 2.4% year-on-year. In dollar…

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“I do not believe in studying for long hours”: How Arham Jain secured 99% in CBSE Class 10 exams through discipline, doubt, and confidence

“CBSE Class 10th results are released” as soon as the notification popped on the screens of students on April 15, 2026, their hearts started thumping faster. The moment is marked by a mix of anticipation and apprehension. In innumerable homes, students hovered over result portals, hearts racing, minds replaying every exam they had written.For Arham…

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Tilak Varma, controversy and Super Over drama in Dambulla: How it unfolded | Cricket News

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Tilak Varma (Image credit: X) NEW DELHI: The India A-Sri Lanka A clash in the Tri-Nation A Series in Dambulla had everything – a thrilling chase, a controversial finish, heated arguments with umpires, a Super Over and an angry exchange involving teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi.What started as a routine group-stage fixture…

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FDI inflows rise 17% to record $95 billion

NEW DELHI: Gross foreign direct investment (FDI) grew 16.7%, its fastest pace of expansion in six years, to a record $94.5 billion in 2025-26, helping reverse the four-year falling trend of net FDI.Net FDI was estimated at $7.7 billion during the last financial year, compared with under $1 billion in the previous year. After excluding…

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183-million-year-old “golden” fossil fooled scientists for decades: Microscope reveals a completely different truth |

A fossil that appears to shine like gold has been quietly misleading scientists for decades. Found in black shale deposits in southwest Germany, these 183-million-year-old remains, mostly ammonites, were long considered classic examples of pyritisation. In simple terms, researchers believed the original biological material had been replaced by pyrite, a mineral often called fool’s gold…

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