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Drought-hit Bundelkhand to have artificial rain
The Uttar Pradesh government has planned to counter the long-drawn drought in Bundelkhand region with artificial rain.
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India to set up new science research body
To boost scientific research in India, the government Thursday decided to set up a Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB).
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Click and check out development work in India's villages
How many villages does India have? What kind of developmental work is going on there? And are the local politicians there doing enough? Soon you can find out by clicking on www.638387.org!
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Forty percent of Indian kids suffer zinc deficiency
Nearly 40 percent of Indian children suffer from zinc deficiency, a reason behind the whopping malnutrition in India, a top government official said Tuesday.
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Technopark bags national award for best technology incubator
The Technology Business Incubator (TBI) at Technopark here has bagged the prestigious national award for the best technology business incubator in the country for 2007.
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Satyam's solution reduces downtime for cement companies
Software major Satyam Computer Services Ltd Tuesday announced that it has developed a new solution to reduce downtime for process manufacturing companies, which normally take an annual or semi-annual plant maintenance shutdown.
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To stay connected, Chandigarh must cede green space
Chandigarh may be India's most modern and planned city but, when it comes to mobiles, consumers in several areas face 'call drops' and zero network. Now, in what is anathema to residents, companies are seeking space in the city's many green belts to overcome the problem.
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India acquires capability to fire missiles from under water
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the country's premier military research organisation, Monday said it had successfully acquired the technology to launch missiles from the ocean depths, becoming the world's fifth country to do so.
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Speed up deliveries of defence equipment, PM tells DRDO
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Monday asked the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), the country's premier military organisation, to gear up for the future needs of the armed forces and speed up delivery of defence equipment.
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Scientists need better pay for better output: Natarajan
The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), celebrating 50 years of its establishment this year, Monday put across the message that its scientists were not immune to market forces and needed better remuneration.
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Incredible India scores more hits
With more hits from countries like China, Germany and Japan, the Incredible India website, the country's popular tourism campaign, has moved from the 100,000 rank to 25,000 in the World Wide Web Space.
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Tata ropes in Sonus Networks for global voice solutions
International internet protocol (IP) communications market leader Sonus Networks will expand Tata Communications' global voice network's reach and help in finding wireless and wireline infrastructural solutions.
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Techies log on to EVMs for a change
Hundreds of techies in India's silicon hub took a break from writing codes and logged on to electronic voting machines (EVMs) Saturday to cast their votes in the first phase of the Karnataka assembly election.
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Software company in Rs.800 mn scam: ex-students
A case of cheating has been registered Saturday against Shiv Kumar, the promoter of software company Vispro, for allegedly cheating software professionals to the tune of Rs.800 million ($20 million), the police said.
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Xenitis forecasts Rs.13 bn turnover for 2008-09
Kolkata-based Xenitis Group, which rocked the market in 2005 with its desktop computers Aamchi PC and Apna PC, has projected a turnover of Rs.13 billion for 2008-09. It now plans to enter the mobile handset market also.
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