Infosys share price today: Stock falls around 4% after Q4 numbers; what’s the outlook? Brokerages share ratings

For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, Infosys posted a consolidated net profit of Rs 8,501 crore, up 21 per cent from Rs 7,033 crore. Infosys share price today: The stock price of India’s second largest IT services firm fell sharply on Friday despite the company’s quarterly results beating market expectations. Infosys came under significant…

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The billion-year gap: Why the Grand Canyon is hiding a massive chapter of Earth’s missing history |

The Grand Canyon reveals a significant geological gap, the Great Unconformity, representing 1.3 billion years of missing Earth history. Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons Grand Canyon’s fame comes from the opportunity to observe geological layers of history seen there, similar to pages in an old book. It might even be the most famous of such geological…

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Rakesh Bedi: ‘Ab challan mat kaat dena’: Rakesh Bedi’s witty encounter with traffic police who turned into his biggest fans goes VIRAL | Hindi Movie News

A hilarious video of veteran actor Rakesh Bedi being recognised by traffic police officers from his role in ‘Dhurandhar’ has gone viral. The actor kept everyone entertained with his witty one-liners, including “Ab challan mat kaat dena.” On the work front, he will next be seen in ‘Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai’ releasing on…

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‘Bhai ye kya tamasha hai?’: PSL faces troll storm after ‘Mascot fight’ steals the show | Cricket News

Ramiz Raja, Shaheen Afridi and David Warner during the mascot fight. (Video grab) Social media erupted with criticism after the Pakistan Super League staged a dramatic pre-match act during the clash between Karachi Kings and Lahore Qalandars. Even before the first ball was bowled, a scripted mascot scuffle at the toss grabbed attention, leaving players,…

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‘Won’t let Indus waters reach patrons of terror’: Rajnath Singh’s strong message to Pakistan | India News

NEW DELHI: With the Indus Waters Treaty already in abeyance, defence minister Rajnath Singh on Friday reinforced India’s hardening stance towards Pakistan. He asserted that the Narendra Modi-led government would not allow the waters of the Indus river to reach what he described as the “patrons of terror.“The defence minister remarks come as India continues…

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