Across the country, companies have stepped up their act to contain the crisis. IT and other new economy firms seem to have taken a lead.
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IT Park, Hyderabad’s largest office hub spread over several acres,
was a centre of panic on Wednesday as a techie tested positive for
coronavirus.
The complex, housing many marquee brands, caught on to the news in no
time, prompting employers to send their staff home.
An
employee of Dutch company DSM Shared Services, the software
professional had recently returned from an assignment in Italy. Hers
was the second confirmed case of the virus in Telangana. “Our
thoughts are with our colleague, who is doing relatively well and is
being treated in quarantine,” the company said in an internal
e-mail.
More
than 1,000 km away, in Gurugram, next to New Delhi, another person
tested positive, this time in the Paytm office, taking India’s
tally to 29. He too had returned from a vacation in Italy. The
company has asked its staff to work from home for a couple of days
while the office gets sanitised.
Across
the country, India Inc has stepped up its act to contain the crisis.
IT and new-economy companies seem to have taken a lead.
At
the Manyata Tech Park in Bengaluru, a US-headquartered software
product company advised its employees to work from home till Friday,
after an associate who had travelled from an affected country showed
flu-like symptoms. Even though the person was declared asymptomatic
by medical experts, the company began disinfecting the campus as a
precautionary measure.
While
online major Amazon
confirmed its first case of coronavirus in its Seattle office, the
company’s India unit felt the ripple effect. Amazon India has
imposed travel restrictions, advising employees to prioritise health
over efficiency. According to the advisory, all domestic travels by
the employees can be undertaken only after consulting the manager
while approval from vice-president is required for international
travels.
Walmart–owned
e-commerce firm Flipkart too has imposed a complete ban on all
business travels, both domestic and international. In case the travel
is unavoidable, CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy must give an approval.
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