IT majors Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) have emerged as the most reputed corporates in India while Tata Motors, Tata Steel and Hindustan Unilever have tied for the second place, says a corporate reputation index study.
The largest car maker in the country Maruti Udyog has got the third highest number of votes on the index, says the global consultancy firm TNS' latest Corporate Reputation Index.
The research firm said India's progress is led by IT sector followed by FMCG and Petroleum.
"Corporate reputation is assuming increasing importance in today's business, economic and social environment. As corporate behaviour is increasingly under scrutiny and corporate valuations go beyond financial performance parameters, it is considered to be a measure of confidence in the organisation and goes much beyond market capitalization and brand equity," TNS said in a statement.
The corporate reputation index represents stakeholder expectations and experiences with the company and its services, processes, management and systems.
The study reflects views of financial community and senior and middle business managers in the industry. It also includes expectations of opinion leaders which comprise of senior bureaucrats, academicians and media personalities.
A total of 70 leading companies across various sectors were selected for the study conducted in the last quarter of previous fiscal.
While all top five companies figure in lead rankings across all stakeholder groups, the leaders in the respective stakeholder segments include some more corporate houses.
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Infy, TCS India's most reputed firms
August 14, 2007, 9:58 amTHE country’s first privately operated airport, ready for flight take-offs,
August 14, 2007, 9:55 am
THE country’s first privately operated airport, ready for flight take-offs, was inaugurated by Chief Minister Narendra Modi at Mehsana on Monday. Increasing air traffic at the Ahmedabad domestic and international airport forced the Government to scour the rest of the State for alternative options.
As part of the Vibrant Gujarat MoU, the State Government entered into a public-private partnership with the Ahmedabad Aviation and Aeronautics (AAA), a flying training school and air charter company to set up a general aviation airport at Mehsana. Mahendra Vyas, CEO of AAA, says, “The Mehsana airport is a general aviation airport. It is open to all aviation activity except scheduled airline flights.” The airport will be available for charter services, personal flying and pilot training.
Currently, AAA operates its pilot training school at Ahmedabad international airpor with almost 200 students and 80 of whom are ready to fly at any given time, the new airport will be a boon for the student pilots.
“Increasing air activity is a worldwide phenomenon and so is the constant scuffle for space between airport and pilot trainings. The scheduled airline activity at Ahmedabad airport has exploded in the last few years. The airport at Mehsana will solve a mutual problem of the flying training school and the airport authorities,” says Vyas.
District Collector Ajay Bhadoo says, “The new airport will open the skies for Mehsana. Easier accessibility to Mumbai will encourage trading. The youth of Mehsana will also have another educational and professional opportunity.”
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As part of the Vibrant Gujarat MoU, the State Government entered into a public-private partnership with the Ahmedabad Aviation and Aeronautics (AAA), a flying training school and air charter company to set up a general aviation airport at Mehsana. Mahendra Vyas, CEO of AAA, says, “The Mehsana airport is a general aviation airport. It is open to all aviation activity except scheduled airline flights.” The airport will be available for charter services, personal flying and pilot training.
Currently, AAA operates its pilot training school at Ahmedabad international airpor with almost 200 students and 80 of whom are ready to fly at any given time, the new airport will be a boon for the student pilots.
“Increasing air activity is a worldwide phenomenon and so is the constant scuffle for space between airport and pilot trainings. The scheduled airline activity at Ahmedabad airport has exploded in the last few years. The airport at Mehsana will solve a mutual problem of the flying training school and the airport authorities,” says Vyas.
District Collector Ajay Bhadoo says, “The new airport will open the skies for Mehsana. Easier accessibility to Mumbai will encourage trading. The youth of Mehsana will also have another educational and professional opportunity.”
Courtesy : Expressindia.com
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