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Honour for BHEL, Tiruchi

Tiruchi, Nov. 2

Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL), Tiruchi, has won the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) – EXIM Bank Commendation Certificate for its significant achievement on the Journey Towards Excellence for the year 2007. This is the eighth time that BHEL, Tiruchi has won this award. The Vice-President, CII and the Managing Director and CEO, ICICI Bank, Mr K.V. Kamath, presented the certificate at the inaugural of the Quality Summit organised by the CII in Bangalore.

— Our Correspondent

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