BANGALORE - A group of software professionals in their 20s has managed to bring together two neglected sections of society - the elderly and orphans - in this city. And the initiative is reaping a rich harvest of love, care and companionship.
HYDERABAD - The three-member board appointed by the central government to bring back financial order to the fraud-hit Satyam Computer Services began its meeting here Monday.
HYDERABAD - A court here Monday adjourned the hearing on the bail petition of the disgraced former top brass of Satyam Computer Services to Friday.
BANGALORE - Global software major Wipro Technologies Monday admitted that the World Bank had barred it from securing its contracts from 2007 to 2011.
SINGAPORE/MANILA - With a billion dollar revenue fraud dealing the Indian IT sector a body blow, BPO firms in the Philippines are hoping to make capital by getting some of the business from the West.
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