How Budget may hit your stocks...More

Rediff
June 29, 2009

Business

 Gold bars

Nilekani wants 'best talent' from govt, outside
Nilekani said that in his book Imagining India, he had devoted a chapter on using technology to transform the country and was happy that he could come close to implementing it.

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