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Indian Oil, the country's largest listed company by sales, had 530 billion rupees $11.8 billion in debt as of March 31 and was adding 3 billion rupees per day, its former finance head S.V. Narasimhan said in April.
India Fuel Retailers Expect Earnings Boost Eric Yep 2011
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Recruiters for Fannie have reached out to a wide range of external candidates that include Shekar Narasimhan , who runs a housing-finance advisory firm, and David Stevens , CEO of the Mortgage Bankers Association.
Fannie Counsel Is Internal CEO Candidate Nick Timiraos 2012
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Narasimhan, Thursday said the company is losing 1.5 billion rupees a day from selling diesel and cooking fuels at state-set prices.
Indian Oil Delays Share Sale Mukesh Jagota 2011
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"As soon as five complaints are collected about a pothole, the location instantly shows up on the city repair map," Narasimhan proudly explained.
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Using the built-in GPS capability of iPhones (and soon, BlackBerrys and other devices) and Google Maps, Narasimhan wrote a program that automatically collects and pinpoints citizen complaints and reports about potholes in streets and graffiti on public structures, and spits out reports — updated constantly — for local officials.
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A native of Madras in India, Narasimhan was educated there and in Zambia before getting her Ph.D. at UC Santa Barbara.
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We will be that safe bet if the G20, which meets here starting Thursday night, can keep the world committed to the policies that attracted Narasimhan: the free flow of ideas, information, goods, and people across borders.
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In fact, it was competition with Cambridge and Boston that led Professor Narasimhan to her greatest triumph of technological hustle so far: the "Yinzcam."
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Lakshmi Narasimhan, doctor, and team: Heroes for spending days trawling the villages, picking up and burning scores of bodies
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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New Delhi, November 23: Director of Intelligence Bureau DIB E S L Narasimhan told a gathering of senior police officials today that for effectively combating terrorism, not only are new laws required, but police officials also ought to be shielded by a legal framework.
Archive 2006-11-01 Abhay N 2006
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