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Foundation laid for formwork factory in Visakhapatnam
Maytas Infra and Nagarjuna Construction, two of India's leading infrastructure developers, have entered into a partnership with a German firm to establish a factory in Visakhapatnam. |
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"Huge opportunity for Global companies to set up plants in India"
"India has become a global hub of innovation. Innovation in mobile and communication technologies are now started penetrating into even rural poor," said Siddharth Behurua, Secretary, DoT. |
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Frameboxx to open 3 more centers
Frameboxx, one of India's fastest growing and leading animation and visual effects training brand, is expanding its presence in the southern region. |
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GM to launch second small car in India
General Motors will launch a second small car in India in the next two years. The company is looking at emerging markets to make up for sluggish sales in the U.S. |
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Biocon chief unveils radiology training centre
Biotechnology firm Biocon's chairperson Kiran Mazumdar Shaw late Tuesday unveiled a radiology training centre at Teleradiology Solutions (TS) facility in India's silicon hub. |
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Technology Frontiers targets retail chains and malls
City-based Technology Frontiers (I) (TFPL) is targeting growing malls and retail chains for its digital kiosks. |
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Anil Ambani group gets land for Madhya Pradesh cement unit
The Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani group is setting up a cement unit in Madhya Pradesh for which 1,306 acres of land has been allotted by the state government in Satna, some 375 km from here. |
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Hindustan Latex, Acumen Fund to build hospitals in India
Hindustan Latex and Acumen Fund, a non-profit venture philanthropy fund on Tuesday announced the formation of a joint venture (JV) to build a chain of small hospitals across India. |
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WaterHealth centre launched in Hyderabad
WaterHealth India, a subsidiary of WaterHealth International Inc, Wednesday launched a WaterHealth centre at L.V. Prasad Eye Institute (LVEPI) facility at Kismatpur near here. |
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Relocation no issue for Indian workers: survey
A new survey says that more than three-quarters of Indian workers would be prepared to relocate to a different city or even a country to find work. |
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