Title: SiliconIndia - NewsLetter
SiliconIndia  
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  June 21 2007
>> TOP NEWS
Welfare fund for NRI workers mooted
If the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs has its way, Indian workers abroad will soon have a welfare fund with a sizeable contribution from the country's insurance companies.
India set to acquire precision bomb technology
India's state-run Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) is negotiating the acquisition of precision bomb technology from US arms major Raytheon.
Pushpito Ghosh to be new CSIR chief
The long search for a director general to head the Council Of Scientific And Industrial Research (CSIR) is over with the search committee recommending chemist Pushpito Ghosh as chief of the country's top research agency.
>> TECHNOLOGY
Synaptris forays into Australian solutions market
Synaptris, the software products arm of CSS (Cybernet-SlashSupport) that offers flexible reporting solutions, Thursday announced its expansion plans for the Australian market.
24/7 BPO to expand operations, increase headcount
One of India's leading BPO (business process outsourcing) firms 24/7 Customer Thursday announced plans to expand its operations and employ over 1,000 people in the next one year.
>> BUSINESS
India's Wockhardt launches drug in US market
Indian pharma major Wockhardt Wednesday announced the launch of its antibiotic tablets Cefprozil in the US after receiving approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA).
Orchid receives FDA approval for antibiotic drug
Pharma major Orchid Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its abbreviated new drug application for Cefepime injection.
>> OTHER NEWS
CII, Oxford to sign MoU for India Business Centre
After more than a year of preparation, a memorandum of understanding to set up an India Business Centre is due to be inked here between the University of Oxford and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII).
Funds for women's empowerment scheme remain unused
An amount of Rs.1.16 billion allocated by the government in 2000-01 for self-help groups and other NGOs working for empowerment of women has not been fully utilized even after six years, leading to yet another extension of the scheme.
>> BLOGS
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MAGAZINE
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