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| She moves with the times, and some of her projects undertake leadership training to empower women--who hold one third of the panchayat (village council) seats--to increase their contribution for the betterment of the area. SAS moves with the times, remains competitive and is constantly bringing new products to market, all of which makes SAS a reliable partner," said Shahram Sharifi, credit risk director at Lloyds TSB. |
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