(Reuters) -Indian drugmaker Cipla said on Thursday its global chief executive and managing director, Umang Vohra, will step down at the end of his term in March after nearly a decade in the top role.
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Cipla's global chief executive and managing director, Umang Vohra, will step down at the end of March after almost a decade ...
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