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Know Your Body: Everyone, except identical twins, has a unique smell

According to experts, studies on identical twins emphasise the genetic component, showing their body odours to be more alike than those of unrelated individuals

Infosys aims to double its growth in FY22

Infosys aims to double its growth in FY22 SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 15, 2021, 08:27 AM IST Share Synopsis Infosys, while declaring its Q4 results and revenue growth guidance on Wednesday, also announced a share buyback worth Rs 9,200 crore and a final dividend payout of Rs 15 per share. Agencies Terming Infosys’ growth forecast as “an extremely strong guidance”, CEO Salil Parekh said that “this is coming with a strong foundation and demand is coming through (in) a broad-based way . INSIGHTS NSE Bengaluru | Pune: Infosys Ltd. said it would double its growth in the current financial year, as India’s second largest software services exporter struck a confident note announcing a Rs 9,200-crore share buyback by paying not more than Rs 1,750 per share.

Sensex today | Sensex rises nearly 100 points, Nifty above 14,550; Infosys plunges over 4% post Q4 earnings

Updated Apr 15, 2021 | 09:56 IST Sensex today: Nifty IT, the IT sub-index of NSE, was down 1.30% led by Infosys, which fell over 4%. Sensex today  New Delhi: The BSE Sensex and the Nifty opened higher on Thursday tracking mixed global cues. however, gains were capped as IT stocks led by Infosys witnessed correction after the company reported its fourth quarter earnings yesterday. As of 9:21 am, the Sensex was down 94 points or 0.19% at 48,638.37 and the Nifty50 index was higher by 42.50 points or 0.29% at 14,547.30. Nifty IT, the IT sub-index of NSE, was down 1.30% led by Infosys, which fell over 4%. Infosys on Wednesday reported a 17.4% jump in fourth quarter profits to Rs 5,076 crore and 13.1% growth in revenue to Rs 26,311 crore. Operating margins stood at 24.5%, an increase of 3.3%. The company grew 2% in dollar terms sequentially over the third quarter.

Essential confusion

Essential confusion SUBSCRIBE We ll soon meet in your inbox. / Morning Dispatch E-commerce firms have appealed to both the Maharashtra and central governments to lift the state’s ban on delivering non-essential goods. And yesterday evening, authorities in Mumbai clarified that food delivery platforms could continue to operate after 8 pm. Small mercies. Also in today’s letter: PhonePe takes stock E-commerce firms petition govt on Maharashtra curbs E-commerce firms are appealing to the Maharashtra government and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) to reverse the state government’s order on Tuesday that banned non-essential e-commerce deliveries until May 1. What’s going on?

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