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HUL), which had held the record in India’s consumer goods market. While ITC added nearly 39 new crorepati managers last year, HUL saw a marginal fall to 123 from 129 in FY20, as per the latest disclosures by both companies in their annual reports. This was despite HUL merging GSK Consumer with itself, a move that added 3,500 employees to the workforce, including 21 managers drawing salaries of more than Rs 1 crore. To be sure, unlike pure-play consumer goods maker HUL, ITC is a conglomerate with multiple businesses including FMCG. These include cigarettes and cigars, packaged food products, personal care, stationery, safety matches and agarbattis. It also operates the country’s secondlargest hotel chain, the largest agri-business company in the private sector, and the largest paperboard maker. Each business of ITC has a CEO and a senior leadership team. ....
ITC CMD Sanjiv Puri's pay jumps 47% in FY21 businesstoday.in - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from businesstoday.in Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ITC CMD Sanjiv Puri's total remuneration jumps 47.23 pc in FY21 indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
ITC CMD Sanjiv Puri's total remuneration jumps 47.23% in FY21 indiatimes.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from indiatimes.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Modi wants tourism to be significant growth area for India May 30, 2014 It is still early days, but the sweeping victory of Narendra Modi in the recent Indian election could lead to something of a revolution for travelers to a country notorious for its potholed roads, Raj It is still early days, but the sweeping victory of Narendra Modi in the recent Indian election could lead to something of a revolution for travelers to a country notorious for its potholed roads, Raj-era railways, complicated visa procedures – and standards of hygiene that leave a lot to be desired. The business-focused Mr Modi has made it clear that he wants tourism to be a significant growth area for India – and that there is much to be done to make it a more attractive, cleaner and less stress-filled proposition for travellers. ....