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Helpline for companies

A new helpline (2785 4321), a bulk SMS and e-groups have been launched for the newly set up Industrial Security Task Force (ISTF) to protect the companies from agitators. - Govt ready to draft policy for steel manufacturers: Modi - Four Posco officials held hostage for 6 hours - Majority of firms prefer NGOs for CSR drive: Assocham - IT projects in city on the back burner - India Inc should focus on CSR activities: Khurshid - Canara Bank provides training programmes for rural youth The new body, headed by T Krishna Prasad (inspector general of police), has been set up in the wake of complaints from the industry that business continuity was being affected due to the frequent disturbances in the state in the recent past. They also expressed concerns about the safety of the employees. IT, pharma and other sector representatives held a meeting with ISTF at Genpact here on Thursday. They decided to explore the possibilities of setting up police outposts in the industrial areas. Infosys has volunteered to build the digital director application on a CSR basis and RSI Technologies would build the digital mapping application. Krishna Prasad suggested the companies to employ more security personnel, who will be given the status of special police officers for joint patrolling in sensitive areas. The companies have agreed to provide vehicles and logistics.


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