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    Nokia's foray into Chennai a beginning: Dayanidhi Maran
    CHENNAI, APRIL 10.The constructive approach of the United Progressive Alliance Government to attract investment in the manufacturing sector is making leading global telecom and communication equipment majors, including Intel Corporation, Motorola ...

    `Banking, IT most sought-after sectors by prospective managers'
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. Banking & Finance and Information Technology emerged as the two most sought-after sectors by prospective managers passing out of India's leading B-schools covered under the Assocham Eco Pulse (AEP) Study. Banking and ...

    ``Use China as production base''
    NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has called for the diversification of the export basket to attain the desired $ 20 billion trade between India and China by 2010. Quoting a study undertaken by it, the CII said ...

    Options in ensuring energy security
    The price shocks that accompany large disruptions in oil supply have a ripple effect throughout the economy, observesVinish Kathuria.

    FINANCIAL SCENE
    Limitations of trade policies
    From Exim to FTP there has been very little change in the substance of trade policies.

    China keen to import Indian black tea
    IS CHINA eyeing Indian tea? It certainly seems so, if one were to go by the reactions of a Chinese delegation that visited a tea auction site in Siliguri, West Bengal, recently. China, according to a member of the team, is looking to export high ...



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