Wednesday, February 20, 2013

ANZ off-shoring 70 more jobs to India

  • Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Former Test spinner Nathan Hauritz believes Nathan Lyon is being weighed down by external pressures as India turns up the heat, branding the offie Australia's weakest link. While Australia's pace ...

  • Restrictions in Kashmir Valley to ensure peace during protests

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Authorities have imposed restrictions in Srinagar and some other major towns of the Kashmir Valley to maintain law and order during separatist-sponsored protests Wednesday. "Restrictions under ...

  • 128 designers to participate in WIFW autumn-winter 2013

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    The upcoming edition of the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW), to be held next month, will have 128 designers showcasing their collection on the ramp and racks. The WIFW organising body, ...

  • Zila Ghaziabad to be screened for select Ghaziabad crowd

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    The people of Ghaziabad are reportedly not too pleased with the way they have been presumably portrayed in the cops-as-robbers thriller "Zila Ghaziabad", releasing Friday. Producer Vinod Bachchan ...

  • David Dhawan dedicates Chashme Baddoor to Ravi Baswani

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Director David Dhawan, whose forthcoming film "Chashme Baddoor" is a remake of the 1981 eponymous comedy, dedicates his film to late actor Ravi Baswani, who played the role of one of the three ...

  • A Good Day To Die Hard - must watch for die-hard fans

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Film: "A Good Day To Die Hard"; Actors: Bruce Willis, Jai Courtney, Sebastian Koch, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Yulia Snigir; Director: John Moore; Rating: 1/2 With over-the-top action, crazy car ...

  • Prabhakarans sons killing war crime says Jayalalithaa

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa Wednesday described as "a war crime" the alleged cold-blooded killing of the son of the late Tamil Tigers' chief Velupillai Prabhakaran. "The killing of ...

  • Banks stay shut in West Bengal

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Banking services in West Bengal were hit Wednesday, the first day of a two-day nationwide bank strike called by the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU). The bank strike, called by the UFBU, an apex ...

  • Mixed response to shutdown in Karnataka

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    The two-day nationwide shutdown called by trade unions began on a mixed note Wednesday across Karnataka amid tight security and heavy deployment of police personnel to maintain law and order. In ...

  • Antony calls for indigenisation of defence production

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    India needs to speed up the indigenisation process of its defence production in order to root out corruption from the sector, Defence Minister A.K. Antony said Wednesday. "I think our armed ...

  • SC extends stay on execution of Veerappan aides

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    The Supreme Court Wednesday extended the stay of the execution of four aides of sandalwood smuggler Veerappan, saying it would await the verdict by another bench of the court on the larger question ...

  • In Jharkhand banks mines trains affected by strike

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    A two-day countrywide shutdown called by 11 trade unions Wednesday affected mining, banks and railway services in Jharkhand. Government and private sector banks remained shut in Ranchi and other ...

  • Nationwide strike cripples life in Tripura

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    A two-day nationwide strike called by 11 major trade unions demanding concrete measures for containing inflation, ensuring jobs and enforcement of labour laws crippled life in Left-ruled Tripura ...

  • Arthur says Indian spinners under pressure following England failure

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Australian coach Mickey Arthur has fired the first psychological jab at India by claiming their spinners are feeling the weight of a nation after failing to deliver on home turf against ...

  • Strike gets partial response in West Bengal

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    A two-day nationwide strike-call by 11 central trade unions to press for a ten-point charter of demands evoked partial response in West Bengal Wednesday. Flight services were normal, trains plied ...

  • Trade union strike evokes total response in Kerala

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    The two-day nationwide strike called by various trade unions from Wednesday appeared to have evoked total response in Kerala, as shops and other establishments in the state downed their shutters and ...

  • Warner ready to risk long-term injury to play in Chennai Test with cracked thumb

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    David Warner has admitted he risks suffering long-term damage by carrying a cracked thumb into the first Test against India in Chennai, but the swashbuckling Australian opener said he is ready to ...

  • Kolkata police uses Beatles Abbey Road cover in road safety campaign

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Police in the eastern Indian city of Calcutta are using the image on the cover of the "iconic" Beatles album Abbey Road in a campaign to enforce road safety. The picture shows the legendary band's ...

  • Jallianwala Bagh killings shameful says Cameron

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    British Prime Minister David Cameron Wednesday termed as "shameful" the Jallianwala Bagh massacre of innocent Indians by British troops. "This was a deeply shameful act in British history. One that ...

  • Cameron pitches 125mln pounds iconic Red Arrows deal to India

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    India's version of the Red Arrows could soon be flying new British-built jets under a 125 million pounds deal. British Prime Minister David Cameron told his Indian counterpart Dr Manmohan Singh ...

  • ANZ off-shoring 70 more jobs to India

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    ANZ Bank will cut 70 jobs from its Australian operations and replace the staff with workers in India, a report has said. An earlier statement from the Financial Services Union (FSU) said that over ...

  • Bandh disrupts life in Uttar Pradesh

    Bombay News.Net - Wednesday 20th February, 2013

    Normal life was disrupted across Uttar Pradesh Wednesday on the first day of the two-day bandh called by 11 trade unions to oppose the "anti-labour" policies of the union government. While a minor ...

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