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A stormy passage to India
The outsourcing of jobs by American corporates in pursuit of cost cuts and better efficiency has provoked a backlash in the US and become part of the Presidential electoral campaign. These rumblings have implications for India's macroeconomic policie s. More

CEO to hold poll meet in AP
HYDERABAD: Warming up for the ensuing polls, the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Mr M. Narayana Rao, has convened a meeting with representatives of all recognised political parties on Tuesday to discuss the nuts and bolts of the election ... More




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