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IT's raining jobs on campuses like never before
CAMPUS recruits in the technology sector never had it this good. With an estimated 25,000 recruits on lateral engagements by top 10 hirers, the year 2004 promises to be unique. The trends indicate that both domestic global service providers ...
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DoT to split, shed engg centre Part-merger with BSNL, standards institute planned
WITH a view to withdrawing from all "non-policy" related activities, the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) proposes to spin off the Telecom Engineering Centre (TEC) into two entities. One entity will be merged with Bharat Sanchar Nigam ...
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PSA shows interest in Vizhinjam project
THE Port Authority of Singapore (PSA) has expressed interest to invest in the proposed Vizhinjam international deep-sea container terminal PSA's interest in the project was formally conveyed by a team of officials that met the Minister for ...
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Don't chicken out of consuming eggs...
THE fear of disease can sometimes be more damaging than the disease itself, or so it seems with the recent bird-flu. Consumers are in two minds on whether in fact, they could eat an egg a day - the compelling `Sunday ho ya Monday, roz ...
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Sugar prices may go up on fears of short supply
SUGAR prices may increase further this week on fears of artificial shortage created by some speculators, said trade sources. Spot prices in Mumbai shot up by Rs 160-170 per quintal in both grade Small-30 and Medium-30 last week ...
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CII sees all-round growth
THE Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), in its state of the economy presentation for the quarter ended December 2003, has said that there was strong growth in all components of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). In a statement, the chamber ...
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