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Govt to set up centre to monitor mobile phone calls
The government today said it plans to set up a Centre for Communication Security Research and Monitoring to help security agencies intercept and analyze call details. |
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British realtors seeking Indian investments
British property developers are now looking to promote and sell Britain as a viable and stable real estate market to the Indian investors.
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Porbandar gets modern air terminal
A modern airport terminal built at a cost of Rs.140 million was inaugurated at Porbandar by Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel on Wednesday. |
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Infosys to set up development centre in West Bengal
Software major Infosys Technologies will set up a new development centre here with a proposed investment of Rs.5 billion ($125 million) in the first phase, a top company official said here Thursday. |
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BMW opens its first showroom in Kolkata
BMW India has opened its first showroom here following increasing demand for its cars and announced plans to launch a dealership providing sales, service, spares and systems to its clients. |
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India a hot destination for CEOs
It seems that the brain drain is becoming a passe.Top executives in several multinational companies are declining senior-level assignments abroad because they do not want to miss opportunities in India. |
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Siliconindia job fair on April 24
Siliconindia, a business and technology magazine published from Fremont, California, is set for its new edition of job fair on April 24 at Biltmore Hotel, Santa Clara, CA. |
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Novell opens India Development Center in Bangalore
U.S based IT firm Novell, which delivers interoperable Linux platform and a portfolio of integrated IT management software, has opened its India Development Center (IDC) at Bagmane Tech park in Bangalore. |
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Qualcomm commits to strategic venture investments in India
Qualcomm (Nasdaq: QCOM) today announced its commitment to invest in Indian startup companies offering innovative technologies and services that enhance the wireless communications and semiconductor ecosystems. |
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Freescale opens embedded green design contest in India
Elevating the environmental potential of embedded systems design, Freescale Semiconductor has announced it is accepting entries for the company's green design contest. |
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