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IIM Calcutta biz meet in Jan
Kolkata, Nov. 7
The next meet of Intaglio, the annual international
business school meet of IIM Calcutta, has been
scheduled for January 4-6. The Aditya Birla Group will
be the Title Partner at Intaglio 2007-08. The annual event
is acknowledged to be the largest business school meet in
India. According to a IIM Calcutta press release,
knowledge partnerships have been planned with
counterparts from the Ivy League and the India Business
Forum of the London Business School. A new Web site,
www.iimc-intaglio.com, has also been launched. - Our
Bureau
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