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UK award for TCS

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New Delhi , Sept. 9

THE British Prime Minister, Mr Tony Blair, presented the `UK Trade and Investment Special Recognition Award' to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), in recognition of the company's contribution to UK's knowledge economy.

"For 30 years, TCS has been at the forefront of a process of dynamic change in the way business between India and the UK is conducted. Blending the best of British and Indian know-how and technology, TCS has developed innovative, world-beating techniques to develop high quality services that add value to business plans and efficiency to Government service delivery alike. Along the way, TCS has contributed to the economic success of both the UK and India," Mr Blair said.

The award has been instituted to recognise exceptional contribution in business leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship in the UK, a TCS release said here.

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