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Jerome Shestack and Thomas Buergenthal, Two Renowned Advocates of Human Rights and Justice Through Law, Receiving Prestigious Gruber Prize
Yale Law School Dean Harold Hongju Koh to Speak on "Human Rights in the Post-Post-Post Cold War World" to Honor 2008 Gruber Justice Prize Recipients at George Washington University Law School Symposium Tomorrow WASHINGTON & PHILADELPHIA -- Harold Hongju Koh, dean of Yale Law School, will lead a panel...
Tags: Government, India, president, Yale University
Research articles 2008-10-29
Clear Skies Solar Signs $8 Million Solar Energy Deal in India
Two Megawatt Solar Project Brings Company's India-based Projects to $28 Million NEW YORK -- Clear Skies Solar, Inc. (OTCBB:CSKH) today announced an $8 million USD agreement with Prayag Green Solar Power Private Limited to develop and construct a two megawatt solar power project in Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh, India. ...
Tags: Clear, CSS, India
Research articles 2008-10-21
QuEST Global Wins Competitive Strategy Leadership Award From Frost & Sullivan
BANGALORE, India -- QuEST Global, a leading provider of outsourced engineering services and manufacturing, announced today that it has received the prestigious Competitive Strategy Leadership Award from Frost & Sullivan. The award recognizes India-based Global Commercial Aviation Suppliers in this space. The Frost & Sullivan Award for Competitive Strategy...
Tags: aerospace, Frost & Sullivan, India, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-10-15
Tata Sky Chooses Bitstream Panorama Technology for Hindi Programming Guide
Panorama to Power First Hindi Electronic Programming Guide in India CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ: BITS, www.bitstream.com) announced today that Tata Sky, a joint venture between the TATA Group and STAR, has licensed Bitstream's PanoramaTM technology for use in their recently released Hindi electronic programming guide in India....
Tags: Bitstream, India
Research articles 2008-10-15
PeopleSupport and Essar Services Receive Hart-Scott-Rodino Clearance from the Federal Trade Commission
LOS ANGELES & MUMBAI, India -- Aegis BPO, a leading global business process outsourcing BPO provider and part of Essar Group, one of India's largest and fastest growing business conglomerates with an estimated enterprise value of over $50 billion, and PeopleSupport, Inc. (Nasdaq: PSPT), a leading offshore BPO provider, today...
Tags: Aegis, BPO, Essar Group, FTC, India, Outsourcing, PeopleSupport Inc.
Research articles 2008-09-30
Nagarro Improves Rank in 2008 Dataquest-IDC Top 20 IT Employers Survey
Nagarro Jumps to Number Six Spot in Overall HR Ranking, Outperforming Larger Players SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Nagarro, Inc., a leading provider of specialized technology services for highly complex markets, today announced that it has been ranked among the Top 20 IT Employers in India in Dataquest-IDC's eighth annual...
Tags: CAREER, Dataquest Inc., India, International Data Corp., MARKETING, Strategy, survey
Research articles 2008-09-29
Frost & Sullivan Acknowledges Freeborders' Exceptional Delivery of IT Solutions and Outsourcing Services to Fortune 500 Companies from China
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Based on its recent analysis of the IT outsourcing market, Frost & Sullivan recognizes Freeborders with the 2008 Chinese Company of the Year Award for its exceptional delivery of IT solutions and outsourcing services to Fortune 500 companies from China. The company has gained considerable domain...
Tags: China, Frost & Sullivan, India, Outsourcing, Strategy
Research articles 2008-09-22
Norwegian teenager is star of Grand Slam Chess Final in Spain
MADRID AFP — A 17-year-old Nowegian chess prodigy, Magnus Carlsen, is the star of the Grand Slam Chess Final Masters currently under way in Spain which features five other top players including world number one Viswanathan Anand of India. Carlsen, who is currently number six in the official world...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Games, India, Spain, tournament
Research articles 2008-09-03
Legal challenge to French warship dismantling in Britain
LONDON AFP — Environmental campaigners said Wednesday they would go to the courts in a bid to stop an asbestos-contaminated French aircraft carrier from being broken up in Britain. The 32,700-tonne Clemenceau, once the pride of the French navy, has spent the past five years being moved around the...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, Britain, France, Government, HEALTHCARE, India, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE, vessel
Research articles 2008-09-03
India's Paes breezes into US Open doubles final
NEW YORK AFP — India's Leander Paes moved closer to claiming two Grand Slam doubles titles at one event for only the second time in his career, booking a berth Wednesday in the US Open men's doubles final. "I think 2008 in New York is going to be special,"...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CAREER, India
Research articles 2008-09-03
BPO Companies Highest Attrition Rate in India, Says Hay Group Report
Incentive Plans in BPO Companies Lag General Market Practices DELHI, India & MUMBAI, India -- Attrition rates in India's lucrative BPO industry are about 7.8 percentage points higher than in other industries, according to a report released today by Hay Group, a global management consulting firm. The finding...
Tags: BPO, Hay Group, India, Outsourcing
Research articles 2008-09-02
Disease fears for flood-devastated India, Nepal
SAHARSA, India AFP — Hundreds of thousands of flood victims huddled into makeshift camps in India and Nepal face major disease outbreaks if help fails to reach them quickly, aid workers warned Tuesday. They said several camps in India's northern Bihar state and across the border in Nepal, areas...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, Government, HEALTHCARE, India, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-09-02
India struggles to cope with massive flood catastrophe
MADHEPURA, India, Sept 1, 2008 AFP — At least half a million people have been left stranded in northern India without food or water, two weeks after a river changed course swamping hundreds of villages, officials said Monday. Tens of thousands of survivors packed overcrowded relief camps as tensions...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, India, Manufacturing, river
Research articles 2008-09-01
India struggles to cope with flood catastrophe
MADHEPURA, India AFP — India battled Monday to reach at least half a million people stranded by floods without food or drinking water, as the military poured fresh troops into the country's devastated north. Two weeks after the monsoon-swollen Kosi river from Nepal breached flood defences and changed course...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, India, Manufacturing, river
Research articles 2008-09-01
15 drown as Indian flood relief boats capsize: officials
PATNA, India AFP — At least 15 people drowned overnight in two separate incidents in India's flood-ravaged northeast, an official said Tuesday. The dead were on two overcrowded rescue boats that capsized while ferrying people to relief camps and included children washed away by strong currents, said Bihar state's...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, India
Research articles 2008-09-01
AMT establishes office in India
Applied Manufacturing Technologies AMT has opened an office in India. The Orion, MI-based supplier of factory automation design, engineering and process consulting services established the office in Bangalore to support the growing Asia-Pacific market and key US customers. "The Asia-Pacific region and India, in particular, are key areas...
Tags: HEALTHCARE, India, ISO, Manufacturing, Quality
Research articles 2008-09-01
India flood survivors plead for those left behind
BANMANKHI, India AFP — Survivors of devastating floods in northeast India said Sunday the rescue operation was failing, accusing the government of abandoning those still stranded in remote villages. At a makeshift relief camp in the state of Bihar, flood survivors pleaded with officials to send help to relatives...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Government, India, Manufacturing, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-08-31
Twenty feared dead as rescue boat capsizes in India floods
PATNA, India AFP — At least 20 people were feared dead after an overloaded rescue boat capsized in flood-hit eastern India, where hundreds of thousands of people are marooned, officials said Saturday. The boat with a capacity of 20 people was carrying about 50 people in a rescue operation...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, India
Research articles 2008-08-30
Massive evacuation as millions hit by India floods
PATNA, India AFP — More than 300,000 people trapped in India's worst floods in 50 years have been rescued but nearly double that number remain stranded without food or water, officials said Saturday. About 60 people have died and three million have been affected since the Kosi river breached...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, food, Government, India, Manufacturing
Research articles 2008-08-30
Indian tycoon K.K. Birla dies at the age of 90
KOLKATA, India AFP — Indian tycoon Krishna Kumar Birla, whose family empire spanned industries from sugar to newspapers, died Saturday at the age of 90, an aide said. Birla, whose business holdings included sugar, fertilizer, chemicals, heavy engineering, textile, shipping and newspaper companies, had been suffering from pneumonia, his...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, India, Strategy
Research articles 2008-08-30
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