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Parle-G Sinking in GS-Tea
Parle-G Sinking in GS-Tea
Parle, the country's largest biscuit producer is said to be employing about 1,00,000 people, including direct, contract workers. However, due to the economic slowdown in India, more than 10,000 employees are looking at a potential lay-down
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