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VRL looking to exit its wind power business
Logistics and transport major VRL Logistics Ltd (VRL) is looking at exiting its 42.5 Mw wind power venture at Mundargi in Gadag district of Karnataka, because of delayed receivables from the sale of power as well as its high operational costs. The Hubli-based company had forayed into the wind energy business in 2007 by setting up the venture for Rs 250 crore.

Suicide bomber strikes near Indian Embassy in Kabul; 12 killed
A suicide bomber today blew up his car outside the compound of the Indian Embassy in the Afghan capital killing at least 12 people and leaving 83 wounded, including three ITBP jawans, in a fiery blast that had all the hallmarks of Taliban.

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Apple plans to embed ads in operating system
Imagine this scenario. While you are booting your computer or notebook, an advertisement pops up and the screen freezes for some time. The ad could be an audio or a plain visual one. Regardless, it may offer you some product or could even offer the operating system (which enables you to start or boot your computer) free or at a lower cost. Tying you down for a few more seconds, the ad automatically fades away and allows you to continue with the booting process.
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Victoria Premier invites India businessmen to invest

Premier of Australia"s Victoria provience, John Brumby said victoria was one of the attractive destinations for trade and business investment and opportunities and invited Indian companies to invest and expand their global operations in Victoria. - Brumby criticised back home for not discussing Indian fugitive - 129 students, mostly Indians, will be displaced from Australian college - Tata Power scouts for coal blocks abroad - India disappointed with Brumby"s decision to skip Mumbai - Rudd warns Indians not to take law into their hands - Attack on Indians: Victorian govt to give more powers to police During an interaction with members of the Association of Biotechnology Led Enterprise (ABLE) and Nasscom, he said, "Our government"s focus on innovation, biotechnology and Information and Communications technology means that Victoria"s two-way relationship with high tech Indian can only grow." "Forging strong links with Indian-high tech business delivers jobs and opportunities for Victorians in the global hi-tech economy", he said. Brumby who is in the city for two days is scheduled meet Chairman of Wipro, Azim Premji, and with board members of Infosys, which recently announced an expansion of operations in Melbourne. Brumby today met N S Narendra Chairman and MD of Firepro Systems to discuss the company"s continued growth in Victoria. Brumby said his meeting with leading technology firms were part of the governemnt"s strategy to engage with India"s leading technology firms. The Victorian Premier would meet Indian business representatives over the next two days here to discuss investment and trade opportunities with Victoria, facilitating the expansion of their global operations of these companies.


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