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16 February 1998
  Monitor your output, prevent downsizing
Downsizing is a global phenomenon but it does not imply decreasing opportunities. A relatively recent phenomenon in the Indian business sector. The phenomenon is not on its own however. Rather, it's a follow-up of other related trends such as high compensation packages.
  A chance to shop around for the best courses in the United Kingdom
A series of British education fair, Organised by the British Council, is being held in four Indian cities ie New Delhi, Hyderabad, Bangalore and Chennai. Interested students will be able to interact directly with British educationists and representitives from universities. They will get on-the-spot counselling on admission procedures for various cources in Britain.

Centre move may ease tax filing method for pensioners
After a lot of representations, the Income-Tax Department has woken up to solve the intricate problem faced by senior citizens. The department has recently issued specific instructions to ease tax filing method for pensioners.
Movers & Shakers
K K Unni, Managing Director, Hoechst Schering AgrEvo Ltd, has been promoted as Executive Vice-Chairman and Managing Director. Unni, who has been at the helm of affairs of AgrEvo India since its incorporation in 1994, has led the company to excellent performance levels.


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Free tax advice from Times Bank
In a major breakthorugh, TimesBank has introduced special services for free advice on tax planning till March 31, 1998 for all customers as against the policy adopted by reputed foreign banks to provide such facilities only for priority customers.

Coffee fails to stimulate planters' interest
The aroma is slowly going out of coffee, judging by the trends in coffee cultivation over the last few years. Coffee cultivation has been witnessing a lack of interest due to urbanisation. The dismal growth of the agriculture is not as progressive as other industries because of it being very speculative.

 


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