INDIAN IT FIRMS TO HIRE 5,000 WORKERS
INDIAN companies in the country will be hiring around 5,000 new workers as they are keen on expanding operations in the information technology sector.
Vice President Jejomar Binay said several Indian technology companies have already expressed strong interest to expand their operations in the Philippines. During his visit to India, Binay met with executives of some Indian businessmen such as ESSAR Group/AEGIS, HCL Technologies Ltd., Syntel Inc., Infosys BPO Ltd., Tata Consultancy Services and Interglobe Technologies. RITCHIE A. HORARIO
P1.2-BILLION PROJECTS UP FOR GRABS IN QC
The Quezon City goverment announced over the weekend that a number of infrastructure projects worth P1.2 billion are up for grabs next year through a transparent bidding process for the first quarter. City Engineer Chito Cabungcal said that the infrastructure projects include the renovation and restoration of the Quezon City General Hospital located along Seminary Road, a former seminary turned into a hospital after World War II. Cabungcal said that this year alone, the city had allotted almost P2 billion in infrastructure expenditure that includes building schools, health centers, multipurpose centers, markets, roads, drainage and flood control system in different barangays of the city. JING VILLAMENTE
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:117
By : NEIL A. ALCOBER REPORTER
THE legal counsel of martial law human rights victims has chided the Philippine government, claiming that the biggest stumbling block for the compensation of the victims is the opposition from it and not from the Marcoses. Read more
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:91
By : WILLIAM B. DEPASUPIL
INCOMING chief of staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Lt. Gen. Emmanuel Bautista vowed on Wednesday to bring down the insurgency problem to a negligible level before the end of his tour of duty or before the Aquino administration vows... Read more
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:87
By : JING VILLAMENTE
Employees of the Agrarian Undersecretary Felix Perry Villanueva, Finance Management Office (FMAO) officer-in-charge, stormed his office on Tuesday, to condemned the purported militarization of the department’s perimeter. Read more
Published : Thursday January 17, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:83
By : JOHN CONSTANTINE G. CORDON
EVEN if she is only holding an ad interim position in the Commission on Elections (Comelec), poll member Ma. Graciela “Grace” Padaca still believes that impeachment must first be initiated before she faces her corruption charge. Read more
Published : Wednesday January 16, 2013 | Category : Nation | Hits:294
By : JING VILLAMENTE REPORTER
The prosecution’s bid to turn into a state witness the backhoe operator who supposedly dug the graves of the massacre victims was opposed by the defense team handling the 2009 Maguindanao Massacre case. Read more