Tata relocates Mumbai staff amid terrorist attacks
Staff at Tata Consulting Services working in the company's South Mumbai office have needed to work out of the North Mumbai building today, because of restrictions placed by Indian anti-terrorist police.

Staff at Tata Consulting Services working in the company's South Mumbai office have relocated to the North Mumbai building today, because of restrictions placed by Indian anti-terrorist police.



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The company said that because anti-terrorist police operations continue around the affected Taj and Oberoi hotels, which were targeted in the attacks, restriction have been placed on movements around South Mumbai.
In a statement, the company said, "TCS' operations in North Mumbai are open and functioning as usual. A team of TCS experts continue to monitor the situation continuously and the company has very well established business continuity plans in place should the need arise to implement them."
Separately, users on Twitter have reported that the Indian government is attempting to stop searches on the site with the tag "Mumbai".
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