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Safal Suri

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Jul 2, 2009, 11:12:35 PM7/2/09
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Roshni Nadar becomes HCL CEO
 
Submitted by Keshav Seth on Thu, 07/02/2009 - 19:15.
 
 

Roshni Nadar becomes HCL CEO

 

 

 

 

 

Roshni Nadar, the daughter of HCL founder Shiv Nadar, has been appointed the new Executive Director and CEO of the leading IT Company HCL Corporation, having stakes in HCL Infosystems and HCL Technologies.

She joined HCL, the fifth largest IT Company in the country, in April, after returning from the US. Rohini, an MBA in social enterprise management and strategy from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, entered the TV journalism arena with Sky Television, and covered the US attack on Iraq very closely in 2003, and the execution of Iraq's dethroned president Saddam Hussein.

Mr. Nadar said: "These organizations are run by highly corporatized boards. And with an organization structure, at the moment, she is responsible for the holding company. She runs the treasury; all the new investment decisions will be taken by her."

He said that Shiv Nadar Foundation, a non-profit organization run by him, will set up a university at Greater Noida investing Rs 6 billion. The foundation will soon commence the work of phase-1 of the project, likely to be completed by 2010.

Earlier, HCL had acquired the UK-based SAP Company Axon for $800 million in 2008.

 

 

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jitendra

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Jul 3, 2009, 12:39:50 AM7/3/09
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I have a very humble request,

Let's not make this forum as a general discussion forum. I
guess we should keep our discussions limited to YEIDA and associated
topics only.

Rgds,
Jitendra


On Jul 3, 8:12 am, "Safal Suri" <safals...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Roshni Nadar becomes HCL CEO
>
> Submitted by Keshav Seth on Thu, 07/02/2009 - 19:15.
> Company News India Business Featured TNM
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> Roshni Nadar, the daughter of HCL founder Shiv Nadar, has been appointed the new Executive Director and CEO of the leading IT Company HCL Corporation, having stakes in HCL Infosystems and HCL Technologies.
>
> She joined HCL, the fifth largest IT Company in the country, in April, after returning from the US. Rohini, an MBA in social enterprise management and strategy from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management, entered the TV journalism arena with Sky Television, and covered the US attack on Iraq very closely in 2003, and the execution of Iraq's dethroned president Saddam Hussein.
>
> Mr. Nadar said: "These organizations are run by highly corporatized boards. And with an organization structure, at the moment, she is responsible for the holding company. She runs the treasury; all the new investment decisions will be taken by her."
>
> He said that Shiv Nadar Foundation, a non-profit organization run by him, will set up a university at Greater Noida investing Rs 6 billion. The foundation will soon commence the work of phase-1 of the project, likely to be completed by 2010.
>
> Earlier, HCL had acquired the UK-based SAP Company Axon for $800 million in 2008.
>
> Source:http://www.topnews.in/roshni-nadar-becomes-hcl-ceo-2185548
>
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Safal Suri

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Jul 3, 2009, 1:01:28 AM7/3/09
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"He said that Shiv Nadar Foundation, a non-profit organization run by him,
will set up a university at Greater Noida investing Rs 6 billion. The
foundation will soon commence the work of phase-1 of the project, likely to
be completed by 2010."


Hi Jitendra!!!

Anything that effects or can effect the development and the pace of
development at Delhi, Noida & Greater Noida, has immediate and direct impact
on the development (thus, prices) at YEIDA. Sooner Noida and Greater Noida
develop, sooner public's focus will shift to YEIDA.

Even after 15 years of its inception, Greater Noida is still not fully
developed and general opinion is that it will take another 5 odd years for
Greater Noida to really take off... it will be completely novice to imagine
that YEIDA can stand alone and will progress on its own. Especially at this
point of time, when everything is on the drawing board and, although, many
sites are under construction, including Yamuna Expressway, nothing has been
completed or fully developed.

It is for this reason that I post every bit of information on Noida and
Greater Noida at this forum so that the readers and participants of this
forum can have a comprehensive idea of what's happening in and around YEIDA
(mainly entire Gautam Budh Nagar and National Capital Region).

However, if other members too have the opinion that we should contain
ourselves to YEIDA and YEIDA alone, it will save me whole lot of efforts and
I will be more than glad to oblige.

Please let me know.

Cheers...

Safal

ArnabMukherjee

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Jul 3, 2009, 1:47:15 AM7/3/09
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Hi Safal,
Lets keep our focus on Gautam Budh Nagar Dist. in general.
If we stick to YEIDA alone, this will make this forum pretty boring.
Only speculations at this point. I have read somewhere that the
residential land forecast (of YEIDA) that by 2011, about 3000 Hectares
will be developed. That means 3 sectors including sector 20. I am not
expecting any JP / DLF land development in next 3-5 years as they
bought parcels of YEIDA land, keeping Jewar Airport in mind.

Keep the info. coming however we are not interested in Gurgaon (like
high levels of chromium in Gurgaon underground warter etc) or Delhi
News. That will clutter this space.

Keep up the good work Safal.

Take care,
Arnab M

deepak

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Jul 3, 2009, 7:10:55 AM7/3/09
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hi safal,arnab and jitendra,

i concur with arnab and safal.the inputs would have a direct bearing
on YEIDA.keep up the good work safal!as fr me lap up all u guys have
to say!!

cheers

deepak
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