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[108] [113] In 2025, TCS plans to hire around 40,000 college graduates from campuses. [114] In 2008, TCS was the fifth-largest recipient of H-1B visas in the United States, following Infosys, Cognizant, Wipro, and Satyam. [115] [116] [117] In 2012, TCS and other Tata Group companies were the second-largest recipients of H-1B visas. [118] [9]
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Nigeria is admitted to BRICS as a "partner country". [6] 2025 Suleja fuel tanker explosion: At least 98 people are killed after a crashed fuel truck explodes near Suleja, Niger State. [7] 22 January – At least 20 people are killed in a Boko Haram attack on the village of Gadan Gari, Borno State. [8]
TCS (logistics company), a Pakistani logistics company; The Container Store, an American retail chain company which trades on the NYSE as TCS; Touring Club Suisse, a Swiss automobilists' organization; Trade Commissioner Service, part of the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Joining TCS in 1987, Chandrasekaran took over as CEO on 6 October 2009, prior to which he was COO and executive director of TCS. [1] Chandrasekaran is a senior member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and an active member of Computer Society of India and British Computer Society.
Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission; National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NaHCON) [10] Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI) Federal Character Commission
Nigeria Premier Football League; Season: 2024–25: Dates: 31 August 2024 – TBD 2025: Matches played: 227: Goals scored: 451 (1.99 per match) Top goalscorer: Anas Yusuf (13 goals) Highest scoring: Nasarawa United 3–4 El-Kanemi Warriors (21 September 2024) Enugu Rangers 3–4 Kano Pillars (16 October 2024) Sunshine Stars 4–3 Ikorodu City ...
The Nigeria Renewable Energy Master Plan (REMP) is a policy being implemented by Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Environment that aims to increase the contribution of renewable energy to account for 10% of Nigerian total energy consumption by 2025. [1] The Renewable Energy Masterplan for Nigeria was produced in 2006 with support from the UNDP.