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BSNL announces new tariffs for landline users in AP
THE State-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd has announced five new tariff plans for its landline customers allowing them the flexibility to migrate as per their requirement. The new tariffs range from Rs 260 a month to Rs 2,250 a month and ... More

Onam Bonanza from SBI
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: State Bank of India (SBI) has cut interest rates on housing loans and car loans during the forthcoming Onam festival period. The reduced rates would be applicable only in Kerala, and for those loans sanctioned ... More

SBT-Bajaj auto finance
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The State Bank of Travancore (SBT) and Bajaj Auto Ltd have entered into a partnership to provide finance for all motorcycles manufactured by Bajaj, according to a press release issued by SBT. The features of the ... More

CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
OBC chief allays fears of GTB customers
WITH all branches of the erstwhile Global Trust Bank (GTB) coming under the fold of the Oriental Bank of Commerce (OBC) from Saturday, the OBC top brass is busy in an exercise to boost the morale of the staff and customers of GTB. Welcoming the ... More

PROMOTIONS & OFFERS
Oberoi launches `Dream Vacations'
OBEROI Hotels and Resorts has announced the `Oberoi Dream Vacations' offer to introduce its portfolio of luxury resorts to domestic leisure travellers. According to an official statement, the offer is valid at the hotel's four resorts, The ... More

RETAILING
`McDonald's growth in India hit by poor infrastructure'
MCDONALD'S, the global fast food giant has 600 stores in China and employs 1,45,000 directly and 6,000 through its supply chains. In contrast, it has just 50 outlets in India. What are the reasons for this huge gap? For McDonald's India ... More

NEW PRODUCTS & SERVICES
CDs of classical dances released
SYMPHONY Celestial, a series of DVDs/VCDs on Indian classical dances with English subtitles, has been released at a function here by the Union Minister of State for Tourism, Ms Renuka Choudhury. The DVD package brought out by Invis Multimedia, ... More


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