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India-Africa oil summit opens today
Participants from 22 African countries are likely to attend the second India-Africa Hydrocarbons Conference, scheduled to be held here tomorrow and the day after. The objective is to bring together ministers in-charge of oil and gas, top government officers and captains of the industry for exploring partnership opportunities.

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Pada-yatra against Posco and Vedanta University projects
The anti-land acquisition leaders and the activists of various Jana Sangathans in Orissa have intensified their stir against the projects of Posco and Vedanta, the two big ticket investments in the state.

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Pantaloon same-store sales in lifestyle segment up 11%
Pantaloon Retail has returned to a double-digit growth rate in same-store sales (SSS) in the lifestyle segment. The country’s largest retailer, which saw either a decline or a single-digit growth rate at best in SSS since November 2008, posted an increase of 11 per cent for the December quarter, aided by higher consumer spending in the category.
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57 % of corporate workers in India report increase in stress

Fifty-seven per cent of workers in the corporate sector in India reported an increase in stress over the last two years, a survey has said. Of over 11,000 corporates across 13 countries, 58 per cent companies worldwide experienced an appreciable rise in their workplace stress over the last two years,according to a survey by workplace solutions provider Regus plc. - Jaiswal to discuss auctioning of coal, lignite blocks with states - Imports contract 32% in March - Work on rail complexes at 66 stations to start soon: Mamata - Koutons to consolidate business, expects increase in rev - Package to rehabilitate jobless overseas Indian workers - No rules violated in giving visa to Rana: Indian Consul General The survey asked more than 11,000 repondents about their experience in the workplace during tough economic times. It was found that Indian workers experienced a slightly lower rise in stress than their international counterparts, with 57 per cent reporting that their levels of stress have grown "higher" or "much higher" over the past two years. The most significant stress hike in the countries surveyed occurred in China, with 86 per cent reporting an increase in stress. The lowest increase in stress was felt in the Netherlands, with 47 per cent reporting a rise. A Regus statement said a study by the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations found that India"s rapid economic expansion has boosted corporate profits and employee incomes, but has also sparked a surge in workplace stress and lifestyle diseases that few Indian companies have addressed. The survey said 45 per cent of Indian workers are particularly stressed by the increased focus on profitability that has arisen during the recession. In fact, this particular pressure is stressing out Indian employees more than workers in any of the other countries surveyed. Another factor responsible for increasing workplace stress is the pressure to maintain excellent customer service: 33 per cent identified this as a major stress-causing factor. Company size has also had an influence on the level of stress increase experienced in recent years. It was found that workers in mid-sized Indian companies (50-249 employees) have experienced a greater rise in workplace stress: 61 per cent of employees in mid-sized firms have reported higher levels of stress against 55 per cent of people in smaller businessess. This may be due to the potential for downsizing.


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