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Auto Inc upbeat on rlys' vehicle handling projects
With Indian Railways having developed two automobile wagon rakes (trains), with a holding capacity of almost 550 cars each for transport of vehicles from sites closer to their manufacturing bases to their final destination, auto manufacturers say they look forward to increasingly using this form of transport for their products.

Gems and jewellery exports lose shine; decline 24% in May
India"s gems and jewellery exports lost sheen for the eighth month in a row with exports dropping by a sharp 24 per cent to $1.5 billion in May 2009 over the year ago month mainly on account of slump in demand in its major markets like the US and Europe.

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ArcelorMittal now eyes Chhattisgarh
After Karnataka, the steel giant ArcelorMittal has set its eyes on the mineral-rich Chhattisgarh for setting up a steel plant.
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Getting caught in the 'web' of love

Technology may just get you love, or so it seems according to a new report from internet security firm Symantec which reveals that more than a third of adults have used the web to flirt. The 45 million active internet users in India have been steadily using the web to socialise with people. - Nasscom wants to partner govt for "inclusive" growth - M J Antony: Catching up with science">M J Antony: Catching up with science - Govt clears nine SEZs; most belong to IT/ITES - Raja for 2-yr extension of tax sops for IT under STPI - Take Solutions in pact with South Korean firm - Biocon launches long acting insulin substitute “Nearly 83 per cent Indians have an online friend. Netizens are fast opening up to newer technologies such as instant messaging, social networking and texting that are being used to strengthen relationships to keep kids, parents and grandparents connected,” David Freer, vice- president (Consumer Business-APAC & Japan), Symantec, told Business Standard. Around 37 per cent Indians have rekindled romantic relationships and males tend to have more online friends than females do, while 70 per cent internet users in India even use webcams and visit social networking sites. Freer, however, cautions those looking for easy relationships over the web, “The internet can be a great place to find romance, but don’t forget the basics of safety and security apply to the virtual world as much as to the physical world.”


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