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CM: Declare Indore airport as International There is an urgent need for perishable cargo hub at Indore, which will cater to the need of floriculture and pharmaceutical sector. BHOPAL: CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan has requested Union civil aviation minister Ajit Singh to restore the earlier schedule of Indian Airlines flight between Bhopal-Delhi sector, which made possible to and fro journey the same day. During his meeting with the minister, Chouhan also requested Singh to declare Indore as an International Airport, which has been upgraded and equipped with all required facilities with extended cargo handling facilities for operating international flight for the benefit of trade, industry and agri-growers. There is an urgent need for perishable cargo hub at Indore, which will cater to the need of floriculture and pharmaceutical sector, which has immense potential. The detailed DPR of this has already been submitted by the state government.
Re-elected American President Obama Appointment of Dignitaries of makes historic visit to Myanmar IBP would be from Jan. 2013
YANGON: Newly re−elected American President Barack Obama visited Myanmar, becoming the first US president ever to make a trip to the Southeast Asian nation, where he met pro−democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi. He said the country was on a remarkable journey of reform. Obama's visit came as bilateral relations warm up following eased US sanctions in response to a wave of reforms which has been underway since President U Thein Sein took office March 30, 2011. As part of his four−day Southeast Asian tour to Thailand, Myanmar and Cambodia, which started, Obama flew over from Thailand after completing his first leg of the tour, reported Xinhua. Myanmar is on a "remarkable journey" of reform that has much further
to go, said Obama as he stressed that a desire for change had been met by an agenda of reform.He said he was there to extend a "hand of friendship", reported BBC. Obama met Aung San Suu Kyi, leader of the opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) and parliamentarian, at her lake−side residence in Myanmar's former capital of Yangon. The meeting took place after Obama met President U Thein Sein at the Yangon Region Parliament building. Nobel laureate Suu Kyi described the friendship between Myanmar and the US as long−standing, and expressed her belief that the US would continue to support the democratic transition in Myanmar. She said she and Obama have been able to discuss various concerns openly with regard to the relations between the two countries, saying that such relations can only progress in the right direction. Obama said his visit marks the next step in US−Myanmar relations after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's visit to Myanmar last year to explore with Suu Kyi to begin a new relationship. The US is responding to support Myanmar's reform, establishing rule of law, ending of ethnic conflicts and ensuring people of Myanmar have access to education, healthcare and economic opportunity, he added. Earlier during a meeting, Obama and Thein Sein discussed bilateral relations and Myanmar's democratic reform.
NEW DELHI: The President of expressing the details about International Brahmin IBP, Shri Shukla said that Parliament (IBP) Shri the website for activities Santosh Shukla, Advocate and information will be briefed that the www.brahmin.asia. The appointments of members of contents of website National Council would be would be riched with made from January 2013 ancient scriptures and after proper selection heritage of brahmin culture procedure. He further across the globe. Apart told that after three INTERNATIONAL BRAHMIN PARLIAMENT from this, the comonths there would be ordination from appointment of international level by dignitaries and members of prominent scholars State Council of IBP respectively. On would be summarized.
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New IT park soon in Indore INDORE: Madhya Pradesh government is coming up with yet another IT Park. Coming up exclusively for the companies that had signed MoUs during the recently held Global Investors Meet, the new IT park will be situated at Sinhasa Village in Indore on Dhar road. Though the new IT park will not be a SEZ,
companies will get all benefits under the new IT policy of state. Indore already has one IT Park known as Crystal IT Park. "Work for the new IT park has already started," said IT secretary of Madhya Pradesh Hariranjan Rao here. He said that the companies will get all other benefits accept export benefits offered under SEZ. The park will be mainly for small and facebook/almatimes
medium size IT companies. AKVN has invited tenders worth Rs 18 crore for construction of the road connecting Dhar Road and Airport. It will connect the proposed IT Park with the airport and the Super Corridor. Rao further said that during the investors meet, 47 MoUs were signed for IT sector out of which 33 MoUs were for Indore. Most of the companies that have signed MoUs are Indore based with presence in other cities and want to expand their operations in Indore. "We are trying to develop infrastructure for big, medium and small IT companies. Big companies have been allotted land and they will develop it on their own. The IT Park will be for medium and small companies," said Rao. The IT secretary said that, he held a meeting with officials of TCS, Infosys, Impetus as well as Indore Developement Authority, Indore Municipal Corporation, police, electricity department, collectorate, town and country planning department and other departments concerned for the proposed growth of IT sector in the city. Official of TCS and Infosys inquired about the supply of power, water and also about getting building permission at Super Corridor, where they have been allotted land. twitter/almatimes
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