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Avinash Vashistha selected 'FAO Today 2007' superstar

Bangalore, Mar 7 (UNI) Investment, Advisory and Management Firm Tholons Inc Chairman and CEO Avinash Vashistha has been named as the 2007 Superstar for the Finance and Accounting outsourcing industry by 'FAO Today' magazine.

This was in recognition of a major role he played in bringing together users/buyers and Service Providers and facilitating deals.

Mr Avinash was recognised for captivating the world with his shared-services message and described as 'Acknowledged Services Globalisation Guru'.

Commenting on the recognition, Mr Vashistha said ''Tholons has been involved in providing advisory and investment support for the FAO industry and leading the development of shared services for key client processes globally.'' Mr Vashistha figured in the FAO Advisors list along with 21 others, all of whom have played a vital role in facilitating and shortening the vetting process while overseeing implementation and offering benchmarks in a market yet to hit its teenage years, according to a release here today.

'FAO Today' magazine's list of FAO Superstars published annually the industry's most influential service providers, buyers, advisors and opinion leaders of the finance and accounting BPO industry.

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Wockardt expands super speciality care to women health

Bangalore, Mar 08 (UNI) Wockhardt Hospital launched a dedicated Women's Care Programme on the occasion of International Women Day 2007 here today. It has earmarked a 12-bedded neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a nursery, 13 LDR (Labour, Delivery and Recovery) rooms, and consultation suites, a press release said. It was launched by Ms Priyanka Upendra cine actress and wife of Kannada film star Mr Upendra. Dr Lloyd Nazareth, Head of Wockhardt Hospitals said "we have designed the Women's Health Specialty that.....

About 10 pc Indians suffering from CKD: Expert

Bangalore, Mar 8 (UNI) The good health of the vital organ of kidney is generally ignored by people, leading to a steady increase in the Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) worldwide and an estimated five to ten per cent of the country's population suffering from CKD, noted nephrologist Urmila Anantdh said today. ''The two most common causes of kidney disease are diabetes and high blood pressure. Cases of diabetes are dangerously increasing among the Indian population. It is estimated that 33 million.....

46,000 dwellings for urban poor

Bhopal, Mar 16 (UNI) More than 46,000 dwellings will be built for the poor of cities as well as small towns of Madhya Pradesh, Housing and Environment Minister Jayant Malaiya told the Assembly today. Replying to budgetary demands for 2007-08 for his department, Mr Malaiya said 32,313 dwellings will be built in cities for poor besides more than 14,000 houses in small towns at an expenditure of Rs 701.22 crore. Under the Jawharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission, Rs 1,452 crore had.....
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