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Software problems may delay Hind Copper financial results
Copper manufacturer Hindustan Copper Ltd has said the unaudited financial results for the first quarter of 2009-10 would be delayed, and is likely to be published by August end because of technical problems in the newly installed software for enterprise resource planning (ERP) system.

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ED conducts search ops at Emmar-MGF offices
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) today conducted search operations at offices of real estate company Emaar-MGF, a joint venture between MGF India and the Dubai-based Emaar. These operations were of a routine nature and were not linked to the investigation into the dealings of the former Jharkhand chief minister Madhu Koda, the company said in a statement. Some news reports said the search operations were triggered by the directorate finding documents that showed Koda’s associates on the boards of some Emaar group companies.

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FIR against Rathore in Ruchika case soon: Hooda
Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda today indicated that an FIR under abetment to suicide complaint filed two days back by Ruchika"s brother may be registered once investigations are completed.
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Delphi to raise head count at Bangalore centre

US-based mobile electronics and transportation systems supplier Delphi today said it would hire 150 more engineers at its Bangalore Technical Centre to cater to the automobile sector. - SAIL cuts prices by up to Rs 2,000 a tonne - US housing starts probably fell in March - Another US news casualty: Philadelphia Inquirer bankrupt - Auto in top gear - Ratan Tata bags award from The Economist - Wabco-TVS to tap new export mkts The company would be increasing its head count to 850, from 700 at present. It has also increased the lab space in the centre by over three times to 13,500 sq ft, up from 4,000 sq ft earlier, Delphi said in a statement. "Our vision is to continue providing significant engineering capability to meet the growing global needs by harnessing Indian technical talent. The expansion of our Technical Centre showcases how important India has become for the future growth of Delphi," Delphi India President and MD Ashok B Ramaswamy said. The Troy (Michigan)-based firm is looking at enhancing its designing and testing capabilities and increase focus on diverse areas like software development and verification, systems electrical design and mechanical design at the centre. It would be catering to the needs of both Indian and global automobile manufacturers, the company added. Delphi"s major customers in India, include companies like Maruti Suzuki India, Tata Motors, Toyota Kisloskar and Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India.


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