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   TOP STORY
Tuesday, September 18, 2001 
 

Indian media faces visa hurdles in Afghanistan coverage

 
AS the focus of the US attack shifts from New York and Washington DC to Pakistan and Afghanistan, international media too has taken strategic positions in regions where the action is. But despite India’s proximity to Pakistan and Afghanistan, Indian television channels and newspapers have not been able to send their correspondents there. Primary reason: difficulty in getting visas.
 
Short term losses, long term gains: VCs
Call centres edge up value-chain, focus on voice-based services
Hindujas to launch 24-hr news channel by year-end
‘It’s not body-count but quality that matters’

   CONVERGENCE

Chhattisgarh unveils ambitious gameplan to push infotech
The newly-formed state, Chhattisgarh has chalked out an ambitious road map for promoting Information Technology industry with a target to contribute 5 per cent of national IT output by the year 2008.
  More in Convergence
MEN to go ahead with FTV encryption plans
Kerala channel war hots up with megastars’ entry
Japan rolls out red carpet for Indian software exporters
BPL Mobile unveils miHearmail
Trend Micro targets SMEs with anti-virus package
Delhi, Karnataka register jump in software, services exports
   
   MARKETING & MANAGEMENT

Somany on reengineering drive to hone up operations
The Rs 172-crore SPL Ltd, makers of Somany wall and floor tiles, is in the midst of a complete business process re-engineering initiative in association with Accenture.
  More in Marketing & Management
Ford goes for integrated market approach
‘Basic paradigm of family should be maximising wealth’
 
 
 
   
 
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