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‘Byetta’ – New Diabetes Injection By Eli Lilly!

Eli_LillyEli Lilly and Company India has made announcement of the launching of ‘Byetta’ (Exenatide

Madhuri Dixit’s ‘Aaja Nachle’ To Hit Screens On Nov 30

madhuri_dixitThe ‘Dhak Dhak Queen’ or the beat of million hearts, Madhuri Dixit’s latest movie ‘Aaja Nachle’ is ready to hit Indian cinemas on Nov 30, 2007.

Madhuri re-entered Indian cinema (Bollywood) through ‘Aaja Nachle,’ which is produced by Aditya Chopra under the banner of Yash Raj Films.

Director/cinematographer Anil Mehta’s Aaja Nachle also stars Akshaye Khanna, Konkona Sen Sharma, Kunal Kapoor, Divya Dutta and Ranvir Shorey in key roles.

Aaja Nachle is Madhuri’s first film after a gap of seven years. She was the most adored actress of the Indian cinema when she stopped taking new work after her marriage.

India, Qatar sign additional protocol on employment regulation of manpower

New Delhi, Nov 20 :India and Qatar today signed an Additional Protocol to the 1985 bilateral Agreement on the Regulation of Employment of Indian Manpower between the two countries.

Seagate Rolls Out 1 TB Hard Disks In Indian Market

sea_gateSeagate has launched its latest 1 Terabyte (TB) capacity hard drives ‘Barracuda ES.2’ and ‘Ba

Mountain terrain cycling gets a boost in J-K

Srinagar, Nov 19 : Adventure sports got a boost in Jammu and Kashmir with about 45 children participating in the Mountain Terrain Cycling event in Srinagar, amidst cheer and applause from the crowd.

The Mountain Terrain Cycling event was organised by Jammu and Kashmir Cycling Association.

The organisers said that the event has received a tremendous response from the beginning, but only few adolescents were allowed to take part in the event as the racetrack passed through tough and dangerous terrain of Zabarwan mountain.

But this time the participants were given proper training before the commencement of the race. The organisers described the championship as highly successful.

Greenpeace holds industrialised nations responsible for global warming

New Delhi, Nov 19 : International environmental watchdog Greenpeace has held industrialised nations responsible for global warming, raising concerns over its impact.

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