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BMW India to create 1,200 jobs in dealer, service network
BMW a luxury car maker is looking to create 1200 jobs in India by 2011, by developing dealer andservices network outlets.
"BMW India would employ around 400 people by the end of 2010. Upto 1,200 jobs will be created in thedealer and service network in 2011," BMW India said in a statement.
The same will be done by developing international standard service stations across the country. Mostlythe company is eyeing the metropolitan cities.
In the starting phase the German car company has already opened 12 outlets in the major metropolitancities. Again in 2011 the company wants to increase the outlets from the prevailing 20 to projected 22.In doing so, the BMW group that has by far invested Rs1.1 billion will have to increase it to Rs 1.8 billionby the end of 2012.
The company has also set up a production plant near Chennai in Sriperumbudur to carry out theproduction that has a total production capacity of 8000 units a year. However the plant is presentlymanufacturing BMW 3 Series, 5Series and SUVX1.
Source: money.oneindia.in
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Maharashtra to give jobs to CWG Medallists
The Maharashtra government Wednesday decided to offer Class 1 government jobs to all Commonwealth Games medallists from the state.
Sportspersons from the state have bagged 11 medals -- four gold, four silver and three bronze -- so far.
Additionally, all Games medallists from the country will be given complimentary passes for two for the Deccan Odyssey, a luxury train covering major tourist destinations of the state.
"We are proud of the achievements of all the medal winners, especially those from the state," Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan told mediapersons Wednesday afternoon.
The Games medallists will also be honoured by the state government at a public function, he added.
Besides the job offers, the state government has also announced cash prizes of Rs.10 lakh, Rs.7.5 lakh and Rs.5 lakh to gold, silver and bronze medallists respectively.
Several corporates, trusts and private organisations too have announced prizes for the medallists.
As of Oct 13, the state had 11 medallists -- 10 women and one male. They are:
Gold:
Rahi Sarnobat of Kolhapur (Shooting)
Anisa Syed of Pune (Shooting, two gold)
Narsinh Yadav of Mumbai (Wrestling)
Silver:
Rahi Sarnobat of Kolhapur (Shooting)
Tejaswini Sawant of Kolhapur (Shooting, two silver)
Madhurika Patkar of Thane (Table Tennis)
Bronze:
Tejaswini Sawant of Kolhapur (Shooting)
Suma Shirur of Raigad (Shooting)
Kavita Raut of Nashik (Athletics)
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com
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