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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.
 
"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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Technology Frontiers targets retail chains and malls
City-based Technology Frontiers (I) (TFPL) is targeting growing malls and retail chains for its digital kiosks.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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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