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DuPont India plans to double headcount

DuPont India, a subsidiary of E.I du Pont De Nemours and Company, today said it was planning to double its headcount to 3,000 in the next two-three years. - DLF back on hiring ways, to add headcount to match growth - Fiat to double R&D team headcount by next year - "Genetically modified Rice is a big opportunity" - Wipro vies for bigger Aussie innings; plans to double local hires - Teleperformance to up India headcount to 8,000 - Satyam has 10,000 excess staff: Tech Mahindra The company, which currently has a workforce of 1,500 people, wants to take it to 3,000 in the next two-three years, in view of the expected growth in business Volumes from the Indian market, DuPont Chemicals Solutions Enterprise-India Sub Region (ASEAN ANZ) Marketing Manger Dipal Dinesh Parikh said. "India has been a key growth market," he added. Parikh said in the long-run the company"s knowledge centre in Hyderabad, in which Dupont has invested Rs 150 crore, would cater to the emerging markets in South East Asia. The company, which deal in science-based Products, had not been impacted by the global slowdown owing to the "right growth strategy", said DuPont Global Manager Textiles Defne Saral.


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