Leopard Sighting at Infosys Mysuru Campus Prompts Work-from-Home Directive
Employees and 4,000 trainees were instructed to stay indoors as forest officials launched efforts to capture the wild animal.
- A leopard was spotted via CCTV on the Infosys Mysuru campus around 2 AM on December 31, leading to immediate safety measures.
- Employees were instructed to work from home, and campus access was restricted by the security team for safety reasons.
- Approximately 4,000 trainees at the Infosys Global Education Centre were told to remain in their hostel rooms, with training programs rescheduled by a day.
- Forest officials and a task force arrived on-site by 4 AM to conduct a search operation, but the leopard has not yet been captured.
- The Infosys Mysuru campus, spanning 150 acres, is located near a forest reserve known to be home to leopards, raising concerns about wildlife straying onto the premises.