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Dell in talks with Defence Ministry

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Bangalore , Oct 4 DELL International Services is in talks with the Ministry of Defence to tap the services of retired or retiring service personnel.

A spokesman for the support and services division of Dell Computer confirmed this.

He said, "We are exploring career opportunities for ex-service personnel in all the three of our contact centres in Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chandigarh."

The number, category of skills and other details were not available. The discussions are still in early stages and the two are working out the modalities, the spokesman said.

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