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INSIGHT: Respond rather than react
Making the choice that helps people and organisations tackle difficult situations. A few minutes after boarding a flight to London, we were asked to get off as the flight had suffered a technical snag. After an hour of waiting, the ...

OUTLOOK: Pidilite aims at higher sales to fuel growth
Looking at construction chemicals, auto care sectors. Hyderabad, Aug. 24 Pidilite Industries Ltd hopes to drive its growth in turnover by an increase in sales volume across all six business groups, according to Mr Vishal Vijay Malhan, Head ...

NEW PROJECTS: Tata factory, farmers should co-exist in Singur, says Mamata
‘But 400 acres must be returned to unwilling farmers’. Singur, Aug. 24 “We want the Tata Motors car factory to come up at Singur,” said the Trinamool Congress Chief, Ms Mamata Banerjee, while addressing a mammoth rally ...

OUTLOOK: OVL to make formal bid for Imperial Energy soon
Chinese cos also keen on bidding. New Delhi, Aug. 24 ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL), the overseas investment arm of exploration major ONGC, is expected to make a formal bid for Imperial Energy Corp soon. ...

ANNOUNCEMENTS: Adobe steps up anti-piracy activity


NEW PROJECTS: LifeSpring opens fifth hospital
Hyderabad, Aug. 24 LifeSpring Hospitals, a venture of Hindustan Latex Ltd, and the US-based non-profit Acumen Fund, has commissioned its fifth hospital here on Sunday and plans to set up a chain of about 30 low-cost model hospitals within two ...

NEW PROJECTS: Which way, West Bengal?
Ratan Tata’s message to the people of the State regarding the Nano plant in Singur and its future is important because he raises issues that are at the heart of the problem and that underscore the huge opportunity cost staring the State ...

NEW PROJECTS: Tata’s threat
If at all there is a case of investment going sour, one need not go farther than Tata’s small car plant in Singur in West Bengal to find it. From the very inception, its location on 1,000 acres of acquired land had provoked violent ...






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