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NTPC to set up 2,640 Mw plant in Madhya Pradesh
State-run power producer NTPC today said it has entered into an agreement with the Madhya Pradesh government and MP Power Trading Company for setting up a 2,640 MW thermal power plant in the Narsinghpur district of the state.

Ghosts of Beijing lurk in Brussels
For six years I had lived in Beijing, the constantly churning capital of a dynamic country on the ascent. But I was now to move again, this time to Brussels, the bureaucratic centre of old world Europe. There were many counts on which this was a change I wasn’t looking forward to. But the one positive I did anticipate was an escape from the paroxysm of construction that was emblematic of Beijing’s remorseless embrace of modernity.

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Honda Siel Power appoints BSR & Co as statutory auditors
Manufacturing and marketing of portable gensets firm, Honda Siel Power Products today said it has appointed BSR & Company an Indian associate of KPMG, as statutory auditors of the company.
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Domestic BPO mkt to touch $6.82 bn by 2013: IDC

After establishing itself as a major player in the international business process outsourcing (BPO) market, India is now set to shift focus on the domestic market, which is projected to grow at over 30 per cent annually. - Infosys BPO to buy US back-office company - Infosys BPO to acquire US McCamish for initial $38 mn - Wipro eyes buys in BPO space - "Client demand is beginning to come back" - India Eco Summit: "IT will post double-digit growth next yr" - India Eco Summit: Wipro eyes acquisition in BPO space According to a report by IT research firm IDC India, the country"s domestic BPO market, with nearly 500 players, will grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 33.3 per cent to touch revenues of $6.82 billion by 2013, up from $1.62 billion in 2008. The report said the domestic BPO industry would evolve from just running isolated processes for customers to engaging more deeply in identifying and transforming core business processes. "Positive market indicators of an economic recovery, unbundling of mega outsourcing deals and large unaddressed white spaces such as regional language services support the current optimism," the report said. Currently, the Banking, Financial Services and Insurance (BFSI) vertical contributes the lion"s share of 37 per cent to the domestic sector"s revenues, while telecom contributes about one-fourth to it. Other verticals like utilities and services, energy, food and hospitality, aerospace and automotives, consumer durables and government contribute 17 per cent, while the travel segment contributes 8 per cent to the revenue.


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