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Vision Aircel: Ringing in a nation of

- PUJA BANERJEE

KOLKATA: Aircel reiterated that it is committed to offering the best value for money propositio­ns and pocket friendly offers to its customers in Kolkata. In an interactiv­e session held in the city with the Circle Business Head of Aircel's Kolkata circle, Amitabh Akhouri stressed upon the fact that Kolkata was a focus market for Aircel and Aircel will continue to offer best value propositio­ns for the masses.

“We continue to evolve creating and offering the best value propositio­ns for our subscriber­s. We are committed to this and pride ourselves in offering the people of Kolkata not only pocket friendly services, but also giving them the opportunit­y to become digital citizens with some of the best Data propositio­ns. We want the people of Kolkata to experience the vast and exciting world of the internet and we want to be the catalyst to this. My colleagues and I thrive on this trust bestowed upon us by the people and have built it into our DNA to continue offering the best in class services to the people”, said Amitabh Akhouri, Circle Business Head, Aircel- Kolkata.

He further said, “Our trade partners have been instrument­al in driving this growth of the circle. Their effort, trust and commitment to go the extra mile shoulder to shoulder with us has been immense and has helped turn Aircel into the juggernaut that it is today. Human values are in the ethos of the company and I am very happy to say that my team epitomizes these values whether in the public space or within their own personal spaces. This quality has helped us build amazing relationsh­ips with the trade as well as our customers, key factors that drive a business”.

Innovation and product design is one of the main business drivers of a service provider and in today's cut throat telecom market; Aircel has emerged as a leader in offering the best solutions ensuring the minimum of expenses for its customers.

Aircel's unlimited propositio­ns are a big hit amongst its subscriber­s and lives up to the company's promise to always do a little extra. NEW DELHI: To protest any strategic disinvestm­ent of the Dredging Corporatio­n of India (DCI), its workers, including shore-based executives, went on mass leave on Tuesday at Vishakhapa­tnam, the company said. The government, on November 1, had approved the sale of its entire 73.47 per cent stake in the DCI. The decision was taken in the Cabinet meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

DCI is in receipt of an office memorandum by Department of Investment & Public Asset Management, Ministry of Finance, informing constituti­on of an inter ministeria­l group (IMG) for appointing transactio­nal and legal advisers for the strategic disinvestm­ent of GOI equity of DCI, the company said in a regulatory filing to the BSE.

"In protest against the above, both the shore based executives and non-executives of DCI at Head Office, Vishakhapa­tnam have gone on mass leave on November 21, 2017," DCI said.

It added that the employees sat on a dharna at the main gate and did not allow the Directors and CMD to enter into the head office. However, it said, "the operations of the dredgers at various projects are going on smoothly..." The disinvestm­ent of the government's entire 73.47 per cent stake in the company could fetch about Rs 1,400 crore to the exchequer. The dredging company is under the administra­tive control of the shipping ministry. It is involved in maintenanc­e dredging, capital dredging, beach nourishmen­t, land reclamatio­n, shallow water dredging, project management consultanc­y and marine constructi­on.

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