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Dabhol lenders to discuss debt options for revival
BANKS and financial institutions that have given loans to Dabhol Power Company (DPC) will meet in Singapore early next week to discuss restructuring the company's finances, including the extent to which they might have to forego interest to ... More

Indian CEOs thinking global, says study
THE Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of Indian companies see opportunities from a resurgence in consumer demand, especially in the rural markets, accompanied by attractive financing options. According to a study titled `Your Turn: The Global CEO ... More

Soon, BPO companies may proclaim: Proud to be Indian
THE age of modesty for Indian call centres may soon be over. Far from getting worried about anti-outsourcing legislation in the US, a section of Indian Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) companies believes that very soon they will proudly ... More

Poll-eve nerves pull Sensex down 61 points
ON the eve of the first phase of the Lok Sabha elections, selling pressure pulled stock indices down by over one per cent today. Brokers said select market players were selling in frontline stocks in order to avoid uncertainty in the first ... More

Govt suspends airline licence of Agni Aviation
IN the aftermath of the Cessna aircraft crash in Bangalore on Saturday, which killed film actress Soundarya and three others, the Government has suspended the non-scheduled airline licence of Agni Aviation, the company to which the ill-fated ... More

Trained truck drivers in shortage
WITH more and more trucks plying on Indian roads and no meaningful driver training programmes, shortage of well-trained drivers is an emerging problem. Unless remedial measures are taken up urgently, the situation could become serious, say ... More

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A close call likely in Andhra Pradesh
ONE of the hottest debates of this election pertains to whether the IT ikon of Andhra Pradesh - commonly referred to as CEO - Mr Chandrababu Naidu, who is credited with having put Hyderabad on the global map, will be able to overcome a 10 ... More




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