
Sugar quota for January
NEW DELHI: The government today released 7.50 lakh tonnes of sugar for sale in open market in January, while allowing sale of 7.25 lakh tonnes in February and 7.50 lakh tonnes in march in the open market. It also released 3.69 lakh tonnes of sugar each for public distribution system for the first three months of 1999, an official press release said. With the release of sugar for open market and PDS, a total quantity of sugar available for January, February and March would 11.19 lakh tonnes, 10.94 lakh tonnes and 11.19 lakh tonnes respectively.
Mastech launches customer service
MUMBAI: Mastech Corporation, a leading worldwide provider of information technology services, has launched a customer interaction management CIM practice that includes sales force automation and call-centre management services. The company also announced the signing of strategic agreement to enhance this practice with Siebel Systmes Inc, a leading provider of EnterpriseRelationship Management ERM Systems.
Thomas Cook bags tourism award
MUMBAI: Thomas Cook India Ltd has won the prestigious National Tourism Award for outstanding performance in conference tourism for 1996-97. The award presented by the vice-President of India Krishna Kant to Sushil Bhatt, Head of Leisure Travel-Inbound at New Delhi at the recently held annual DOT ward function.
Kale software
MUMBAI: Kale Consultants Ltd KCL has got its software successfully audited for Y2K compliance from the Indian Institute of Technology IIT, Bombay. IIT has reviewed the software and the environment in detail and tested Plutus for any possible Y2K problem. After a thorough review, IIT has certified Plutus as Y2K compliant. They have observed that the Plutus product version 6, handles dates correctly and does not face any problems in handling the century change.
The product has been carefully engineered in that all date related code is properly isolated. This results in bettercontrol over changes in date-related processing. The company has adequate code and release control mechanisms.