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Nipuna gets golden peacock award

Hyderabad, Nov. 29

Nipuna Services Ltd, the BPO arm of Satyam Computer, has been conferred the Golden Peacock National Training Award for the year 2007. The CEO of Nipuna, Mr Venkatsh Roddam, in a statement said: “this makes Nipuna the first BPO in the country to win this award. This stands testimony to our focus on Associate and Leadership Development and our focus on ‘growing leaders’.” To be presented at the 18th World Congress on Total Quality to be held in Januar y, the award identifies excellence in training practices, relates effective training with improved business and is open to all training organisations. —

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