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South Indian Bank awards top performers

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Kochi, Sept. 4 Exhorting the youth to bring back the past glory of our country, Mr Kris Gopalakrishnan, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Infosys Technologies said physical limitations are no deterrent to achieving one’s dreams and all such blocks are only there in people’s minds.

Inaugurating the Top Performers 2007-08 Award to honour the top performing regional and branch leaders of South Indian bank he added that when people perform at their peak, especially young people, it inspires everybody around them.

India is one of the fastest growing economies of the world and is providing ample opportunities to young people to bring back past glories.

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