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IA
to buy 3 A300s from A-I for Rs 33 crore |
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Air-India and Indian Airlines
have agreed on the sale of three Airbus A300s, owned by the
flag carrier, for $7 million. IA has offered $7 million for
the three aircraft which are proposed to be delivered to it
by April after Haj is completed. |
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Silicon
City ready to receive galaxy of global personalites |
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Infosys Technologies Ltd,
the cynosure of India’s IT revolution, is beginning the year
2002 literally on high by hosting British Prime Minister Tony
Blair, WTO director general designate Supachi Panitchpakdi and
a slew of other global leaders. |
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CVC
asks CVOs to get CAG reports online |
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In its efforts to
bring about “system improvement to fight corruption”, the Central
Vigilance Commission has instructed all chief vigilance officers
to henceforth access reports prepared by the Comptroller and
Auditor General displayed on the CAG website. |
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Maharastra
to take up UTI move to sell 15 per cent stake in Sicom |
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The state high power
committee headed by chief secretary V Ranganathan will meet
on January 11 to take up the UTI’s decision to offload 15 of
the total 40 per cent stake in the Mumbai-based development
bank Sicom Ltd and the valuation of its share ranigng between
Rs 10 and Rs 30 per share done by the leading auditing firm
KPMG. |
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