TCS Q2 Results: Profits Rise 5%, Revenue Up 7.6%, Adds 5,726 Employees

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a global leader in IT services and consulting, posted a net profit of ₹11,909 crore for the second quarter of the fiscal year, reflecting a 5% year-on-year increase. Despite a modest quarter-on-quarter decline of 1.1%, TCS’s results demonstrate the company’s resilience in navigating ongoing market challenges, particularly in the face of global economic uncertainty.

Revenue for the quarter climbed to ₹64,259 crore, a 7.6% year-on-year rise. Key sectors such as energy, resources, utilities, and manufacturing were the primary drivers behind this growth, underscoring the strength of TCS’s diversified business model and its capacity to adapt to fluctuating market conditions. The company also declared a second interim dividend of ₹10 per share, reinforcing its commitment to delivering value to shareholders and maintaining a strong financial position.

TCS continues to expand its workforce, adding 5,726 employees in the July-September quarter, bringing its total headcount to 612,724. Women now make up 35.5% of the company’s workforce, highlighting TCS’s emphasis on fostering a diverse and inclusive work environment. This focus on talent acquisition and diversity is central to the company’s long-term strategy of driving innovation and maintaining its competitive edge in the global IT services sector.

Navigating Geopolitical Uncertainty 

CEO and Managing Director K Krithivasan addressed the cautious trends that have shaped the last few quarters, attributing them to ongoing geopolitical uncertainty. Despite these challenges, the company’s Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) vertical—the largest in its portfolio—showed early signs of recovery. Additionally, TCS reported strong performance in its Growth Markets, further demonstrating its ability to adapt to complex conditions and sustain stable results.

Chief Financial Officer Samir Seksaria emphasized the strategic investments made in talent and infrastructure during the quarter. These investments, combined with disciplined financial management, led to strong cash conversion and positioned the company for future growth. TCS remains confident in its ability to maintain profitable growth, with its long-term cost structures remaining stable despite short-term headwinds.

AI and Innovation Driving Future Growth

TCS is experiencing ongoing momentum in the deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Generative AI (GenAI) solutions. With over 600 AI/GenAI engagements either fully deployed or in various stages of development, the company is committed to leveraging these advanced technologies to enhance client offerings and drive business growth. The rapid maturation of AI technologies is positioning TCS to further strengthen its leadership in digital transformation and innovation across industries.

The company’s focus on innovation is further evidenced by its patent portfolio. As of September 30, TCS had applied for 8,354 patents, including 160 applied during the quarter, and had been granted 4,369 patents, including 223 granted during the quarter. This robust intellectual property portfolio underscores TCS’s commitment to research and development and its ability to deliver innovative solutions to its clients.

In addition to its financial performance, TCS has also been making strategic moves to strengthen its market position. The company recently secured a Rs 15,000 crore deal with BSNL to set up data centers and 4G sites across India, laying the foundation for future 5G infrastructure. This deal is expected to provide a significant boost to the company’s revenues in the coming quarters.

204 Patents Issued So Far in Ayurvedic Formulations; AYUSH Ministry Pushes for Global Tie Ups

Ayush ministry is collaborating with International Agencies in its quest for promotion of cooperation in the field of medicinal plants, the National Medicinal Plants Board (NMPB) signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with University of West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago in 2014.

To give further impetus to the promotion of international cooperation in the field of Medicinal plants, the NMPB has since revised its “Central Sector Scheme on Conservation, Development and Sustainable Management of Medicinal Plants, 2015”, by including a component on “Bilateral / International cooperation and collaboration with International Agencies”.

The salient features of Delhi Declaration on Traditional Medicines for South East Asian countries are follows:-

I.To promote National policies, strategies and interventions for equitable development and appropriate use of traditional medicine in the health care delivery system.
II. To develop institutionalized mechanism for exchange of information, expertise and knowledge with active cooperation with WHO on traditional medicine through workshops, symposia, visit of experts, exchange of literature etc.
III. To establish regional centers as required for capacity building and networking in the areas of traditional medicine and medicinal plants.

The Ministry of AYUSH has already set up Ayurveda Chair in University of Debrecen, Hungary and Rangsit University, Thailand.

Accordng to the Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP), 204 Patents have since been granted on formulations/ processes/ products of herbs / plants, on inventions that satisfy the patentability criteria as laid out in the Patents Act, 1970.

As per the Patents Act 1970 (as amended), patents can be imparted only to new formulations based on products related to herbs/ plants or processes related thereto, which are not in public domain and fulfill the criteria of patentability.

Though Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945, does not have any provision for registration of Ayurvedic formulations, to protect Traditional Medicinal Knowledge of India, the Ministry of AYUSH has created Traditional Knowledge Digital Library (TKDL) in collaboration with Council for Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) for digitalization of traditional medicinal knowledge.

More than 3 lakh formulations from the texts of Ayurveda, Unani and Siddha Systems have been digitalized till date under TKDL to protect Traditional Knowledge from misappropriation by providing defensive protection.

This information was given by the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for AYUSH, ShripadYesso Naik in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.