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Revenue from operations saw a marginal 3.5% year-on-year increase to Rs 61,327 crore. In constant currency terms, TCS clocked a revenue growth of 2.2% in the March quarter. The growth was led by the India business (up 38%), followed by the UK (6.2%).
(Bloomberg) Zambia may be home to the world’s third-largest copper mine after a startup backed by billionaire Bill Gates discovered huge deposits of the metal, the country’s president said.Most Read from BloombergBiden’s Attempt to Address Memory Issue Backfires With New GaffeChina’s Property Crisis Is Starting to Ripple Across the WorldA 99% Bond Wipeout Hands Hedge Funds a Harsh Lesson on ChinaNew York City Is Considering a Laundry Pods CrackdownS&P 500 Tops 5,000 as Tech Megacaps Keep Roar
KoBold Metals, backed by tech tycoons Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, made a significant copper discovery in Zambia, crucial for renewable energy, using AI.