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India should emerge as international arbitration hub
Union Law Minister H.R. Bhardwaj Friday envisaged India's emergence as a hub of international arbitration saying the country had better legal skills than anywhere else in the world.
 
Kerala IT sector hits lowest attrition rate
In a sector that has high attrition rates, Kerala's IT sector has shown the way. At a mere seven percent, its attrition rate is the lowest in the country.
 
Adobe targets India's education sector
Catching them young is what Adobe Systems India is planning with its new software licensing norms for the education sector.
 
Goldman Sachs invests Rs.950 mn in Tejas Networks
Goldman Sachs has invested Rs.950 million in Tejas Networks, the carrier grade optical transport equipment company co-founded by the US-based tech evangelist Gururaj Deshpande.
 
IBM targets SMEs in tier-two cities
IBM India Wednesday commenced its small-and-medium businesses (SMB) operations at Nashik in Maharashtra for providing innovative IT solutions to SMEs in 14 tier-two cities across the country.
 
CA opens its largest campus in Hyderabad
Computer Associates, a software company, launched a new campus called the India Technology Centre, making it the largest development facility of the company in the world.
 
Microchip bets on India for growth
Microchip Technology, US-based leading provider of micro-controllers and analogue semiconductors, is expanding its operations in India to meet growing demand for its products, design services and back-office support.
 
Steel makers to invest Rs.725 billion in West Bengal
It is raining steel projects in West Bengal as it has received two fresh proposals. The state in the past week alone has received proposals worth Rs.725 billion to set up steel plants.
 
Apollo Tyres to establish new unit in Kerala
Tyre major Apollo Tyres Ltd will invest Rs.2 billion in a new unit to be set up at the state-promoted Irapuram Rubber Park near Kochi.
 
McDonald's to invest $75 Mn in India operations
US fast-food giant McDonald's said Monday it will spend $75 million in India over the next three years towards expansion even as it opened its first express restaurant at the domestic airport here.
 
 
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