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Infosys CEO: Some customers insist on working from office

India's second-largest company Infosys has not made working from office mandatory for its employees as yet. However, it seems that the company may have to junk the hybrid working policy for at least some employees. The company is so far giving flexible options to employees to work from home or office but some of its clients have started demanding that their projects be handled from the office, a senior company official revealed during the company's 42nd annual general meeting (AGM). The AGM took place virtually and was also addressed by the company's executive chairman Nandan Nilekani.

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