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Tata Steel tops management games

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NEW DELHI, June 30

TATA Steel, Bangalore, has won the National Management Games (NMG) for the third time in a row.

Tata Engineering, Pune, was declared the first runner-up and Indian Oil Corporation, Bangalore, was adjudged the second runners-up in the All-India competition in which around 100 companies participated this year.

NMG 2003 was organised by the All India Management Association (AIMA).

A statement issued by AIMA said that this year's winners and the first runners-up will now compete at the Asian Regional Management Games scheduled for October 25-26, 2003 in Macau.

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