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Artikel

23 Jan 2011

Autor:
P. Vaidyanathan Iyer, Indian Express

India's Missing Inc

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh...on April 18, 2006...asked the industry to assess, at the company level, the diversity in its employee profile and voluntarily commit to broad-base it. Almost five years later, the CII, India's largest industry chamber, undertook the first-ever caste census of its member firms...across the country...The survey, at first glance, shows the private sector in poor light [cites these companies as positive examples: Tata, Thermax, Maruti, Forbes, Mahindras]