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Infosys to set up SEZ in Indore Dr. Devendra Shukla of Delaware (US) gets honorable membership of IBP with Rs 400 crore investment

INDORE: IT major Infosys laid the foundation stone of its proposed SEZ which will be created with an initial investment of Rs 400 crore. The foundation-laying ceremony of the SEZ, to be constructed on 130 acres of land, was held at the Super Corridor on the outskirts of city in the presence of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. "In the initial phase, we will invest Rs 400

crore in the Indore facility and would create employment opportunities for 5,000 software professionals," Infosys founder and Executive Chairman N R Narayana Murthy said on the occasion. Poverty can be eradicated from the country only when people get jobs that offer good salary, he said. On the occasion, Murthy assured the Chief Minister that his company would create a most modern campus in Indore. Chouhan also assured that his government would give all necessary permissions to the company in a minimum possible time and extend all possible help. The state government has allotted 130 acre land to Infosys on the Super Corridor at concessional rates. A company release said that it would carry out construction in the 7 lakh sq ft area and the first phase will be completed in next 24 months. Tata Consultancy Services ( TCS) is also setting up its Software Development Centre at Super Corridor on 100 acre land, which was also allotted to it by the state government on a concessional rates. The company would invest Rs 500 crore in the Indore facility, official sources said.

DOVER: The mesmeric personality with dynamic willpower and philanthropic attitude of Dr. Devendra Shukla of Delaware (US) has been awarded honorable membership of IBP. This is informed by the president of International Brahmin Parliament Shri Santosh Shukla, Advocate. Shri Shukla briefed that Dr. Devendra is well-known

intellectual and philanthropist with rich experience of social, educational and cultural cause. He has long been associated with various organizations of Brahmin Samaj and its activities across the world. Under his leadership, youth generation got precious guidance and values of life and humanity. Significantly, Dr. Shukla has always been active in performing social, educational and cultural activities with verve. On this occasion, Shri Murli Manohar Joshi, Shri Kalraj Mishra congratulated him.

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Former Deputy Prime Minister Shri Advani at Narmada-Kshipra link function Malwa will be saved from becoming desert: CM Shri Chouhan

BHOPAL: Former Deputy Prime Minister Shri Lal Krishna Advani has said that Narmada-Kshipra Link Project will serve as guide in the country. Shri Advani was addressing Narmada-Kshipra Milan Samaroh at Ujjain. Along with Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Yoga guru Baba Ramdev, he launched the project by releasing Narmada water from a kalsh into Kshipra river. Shri Advani said that Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s achievement of linking Narmada with Kshipra will serve as a guide not only for other states, but also the future Central governments. Former Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari

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Vajpayee had announced river-link project. the Supreme court had also directed to carry the project forward. However, this project was implemented by Madhya Pradesh, which is definitely praiseworthy. Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that Narmada-Kshipra Link Project was necessary to save Malwa from becoming a desert. This is project’s first phase. Later, Gambhir, Parwati and Kali Sindh rivers will also be linked with Narmada. Shri Chouhan said that fulfilling dream of Atal Ji, 16 lakh acre will be irrigated and drinking water will be provided to 3 thousand villages and 72 towns in the region through the project. He said that Madhya Pradesh is progressing on the path of development. Infosys has come to Indore and Narmada to Ujjain. Besides, country’s largest solar power project is set to be inaugurated in Neemuch district. Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Smt. Sushma Swaraj said that confluence of Narmada and Kshipra gives spiritual bliss. Kshipra river had dried up and Ujjain city had lost its lustre. But now Malwa region will regain its pristine glory due to Chief Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s achievement of linking Narmada with Kshipra. twitter/almatimes

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