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Balaji Rail wins contract from Syria
BALAJI Railroad Systems Ltd (BARSYL), a rail consultancy company and the International Technical & Engineering Services Corporation, Jordan have been jointly awarded an assignment by the Syrian Railways. The consultancy assignment involves the .. More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Apollo teams up with US body to offer course for medical technicians
APOLLO Hospitals joined hands with Stanford Emergency Medicine International, US, to launch the International Training Program for Emergency Medical Technicians here. "Emergency Medicine, particularly pre-hospital emergency care, is rapidly ... More

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE


ICSI seminar in Hyderabad
HYDERABAD: The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (Hyderabad Chapter) in association with the Hyderabad Stock Exchange Ltd and Secure Matrix India Private Ltd, Mumbai is organising a half-a-day seminar on "Clause 49 of the Listing ... More

NEW PROJECTS


Durian plans Rs 25-cr plant to make laminates
The company will first tap the domestic market for the product and then concentrate on the export market. More

STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS


Premier Evolvics develops camera-based inspection system
THE presence of a tiny fibre in the cough syrup you are about to gulp may turn your stomach alright, but it is sure to send fears down the spines on losing business for the pharmaceutical manufacturer. The hairline crack on inner linings of ... More

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ONGC to invest Rs 2,300 cr to curb decline in Gujarat fields
ONGC has decided to invest Rs 2,300 crore in the ageing onshore oil fields in Gujarat to stop the 5-7 per cent natural decline in production and marginal enhancement as well. The project is a part of the plan to increase onshore crude oil ... More

Kochi terminal: Petronet to finalise deal with Australian co by Jan
THE board of directors of Petronet LNG Ltd (PLL), which met at Kumarakom in Kerala on Saturday, has decided to finalise a deal next month with an Australian company, Gorgan Projects, for supply of LNG to its proposed 2.5-million-tonne per annum ... More


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