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Sanjay Yashroy quits OMI
27 Aug 2009
Sanjay Yashroy quits OMI
27 Aug 2009
US Senator Edward Kennedy dies at 77
26 Aug 2009
US Senator Edward Kennedy, the second senior most member of the US Senate, and the last surviving brother of one of America’s most legendary political families, died late on Tuesday at age 77.
Nitish Kumar named ‘business reformer of the year’
25 Aug 2009
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar's performance rating was ranked higher than Delhi chief minister Sheila Dixit, his closest rival
CARE promotes D R Dogra to MD and CEO
25 Aug 2009
Obama likely to extend Bernanke’s term
25 Aug 2009
Joydeep Dasgupta new head for Mudra, Chennai
24 Aug 2009
Joydeep Dasgupta new head for Mudra, Chennai
24 Aug 2009
Joydeep Dasgupta new head for Mudra, Chennai
24 Aug 2009
Iris Worldwide appoints Param Saikia as CEO
24 Aug 2009
Iris Worldwide appoints Param Saikia as CEO
24 Aug 2009
Narayana Murthy likely to head National Payment Corporation: report
19 Aug 2009
Murthy will be the second Infosyian to join the government after Nandan Nilekani's appointment as the head the Unique Identification Authority of India
Narayana Murthy likely to head National Payment Corporation: report
19 Aug 2009
Murthy will be the second Infosyian to join the government after Nandan Nilekani's appointment as the head the Unique Identification Authority of India
Narayana Murthy likely to head National Payment Corporation: report
19 Aug 2009
Murthy will be the second Infosyian to join the government after Nandan Nilekani's appointment as the head the Unique Identification Authority of India
Ravish Kumar appointed EVP and GM, Star India
17 Aug 2009
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