The animal likely moved out of the campus, forest department officials said. “As no direct or indirect evidence of the ...
A leopard sighting at Infosys’ Mysore campus on December 31 prompted swift action by forest officials. Employees were advised to work from home, avoid unnecessary movement, and follow designated ...
Infosys directed its employees to work from home after a leopard was sighted on its Mysore campus. Security staff spotted the animal around 2 am in the parking area. The incident prompted an extensive ...
Leopard combing operation at Infosys campus in Mysuru called off due to no sightings, Forest Department issues preventive ...
Reports from online media sources revealed that a leopard caused quite a buzz when it was spotted on the Infosys campus in Mysuru on December 31. The ...
Mysuru: As the leopard, which was spotted on Dec. 31 morning in Infosys campus, is still playing hide and seek, the Forest Department has intensified its combing operation to trace and capture the ...
The leopard was first sighted at the campus on December 31 and Forest department took up operation for 16 days.
Besides foot patrolling, the Forest department personnel are using drone cameras and are even monitoring CCTV cameras on the Infosys campus. They have put different cages like cattle pen cage, fibre ...
Representative Image: A wild leopard in India. One was spotted via CCTV in the Infosys Mysuru campus leading to WFH for employees on December 31.(SGNP website) The Infosys campus in Mysuru has ...
A leopard was sighted at Infosys' high-security campus in Mysuru, leading to a search by foresters and police. CCTV confirmed its presence near the hostel. Although not spotted during the day ...
Over 7,000 trainees who stay in the campus have returned to attending classes, while employees are still working remotely, sources said.
Infosys employees who sit out of the company’s Mysuru campus were asked to work from home on December 31 due to a leopard sighting Infosys employees who sit out of the company’s Mysuru campus ...