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Hyderabad Ind gets new MD

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Hyderabad , March 10

THE Hyderabad Industries has appointed Mr O.P. Jagetiya as a Director and Managing Director of the company for a period of three years with effect from February 1. In a notification to the BSE, the company has said that the shareholders had passed a resolution to this effect at the EGM held on March 3.

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