Novartis to up Hyd headcount

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| The Hyderabad centre is mainly responsible for data mining, data warehousing and related processes. |
| Speaking to the media on Tuesday, Novartis India vice-chairman and managing director Ranjit Shahni said the company was still weighing options for starting R&D activities in India as they were apprehensive about the Indian patent law. |
| "We do not have any plans to set up an R&D centre in India. In fact, no global company will consider this as a right move as Indian patent laws are not WTO-compliant," he said while stating that the headcount for the present operations in Hyderabad would be increased more than three-fold. |
| Shahni, who is in the city to take part in the International Leprosy Congress to be held from January 30 to February 4, said Novartis' multi-drug therapy had helped cure about 4.5 million leprosy patients in the past seven years with donations amounting to $37 million. |
| The company also invests in TB, malaria and cancer eradication programmes. |
First Published: Jan 30 2008 | 12:00 AM IST