NATIONAL BPO's no for trade union, even few firms welcome it The red brigade's call for forming trade unions for BPO employees was cold-shouldered by the $5.2 billion outsourcing industry, even as a research firm welcomed it.
GAIL to explore sourcing LNG from other countries GAIL was 'actively exploring' sourcing LNG from five countries, including Australia, Abu Dhabi, Oman and Malaysia for its Dahej plant and proposed Kochi terminal.
Sensex plunges by 290 pts on heavy all-round selling Stocks - Prices suffered a sharp setback on the Bombay Stock Exchange during the week under review due to heavy all-round selling after poor support by Foreign Institutional Investors and the Sensex crashed by a whopping 290 points.
INTERNATIONAL G-20 urged to hold talks on macro-economic policies In a fervent appeal, Chinese President Hu Jintao today (Oct 15, 2005) asked G-20 members, including India, to intensify dialogue and coordination on macro-economic policies to jointly promote the balanced and orderly development of the world economy.