Panel to counsel core PPP plans set The Finance Ministry has selected 11 'transaction advisors' for assistance in undertaking infrastructure projects through public-private partnership route.
Sees SMEs as its engine of growth
SAP says its $1 billion India-spend still stands Business software major SAP AG which had in August last year announced $1 billion of investment over five years, on Tuesday, reaffirmed its commitment to India stating that the country would remain a priority in SAP's scheme of things.
Export target on track: Govt "We are confident of meeting the export target set for 2007-08, if the rupee remains at 40-41 to a dollar. There is no need to revise the export target," Commerce Secretary G K Pillai said.
TCS stays atop best place to be Tata Consultancy Services retained its top position as best IT employer in India, while software major Wipro figured nowhere among the Top 20 list, as per a survey by industry analysts.
SAP CEO Henning Kagermann (left) shares a light moment with Deputy Chief Executive Officer Leo Apotheker at a press conference in New Delhi, on Tuesday. AP
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