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KEC Intel Pockets Two Orders Worth Rs 227 Crore From PGCIL

KEC Intel Pockets Two Orders Worth Rs 227 Crore From PGCILKEC International, one of the largest Power Transmission EPC companies in the world, has secured two orders worth Rs 227 crore from Power Grid Corporation for supplying power transmission equipment.

In a disclosure to the Bombay Stock Exchange, the maker of power equipment said that it has received two 765 kV S/c projects in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra and in Punjab and Haryana from PGCIL.

NMDC Pays Interim Dividend To Govt; Eyes Iron Ore Mines In Africa

NMDC Pays Interim Dividend To Govt; Eyes Iron Ore Mines In AfricaState-run National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC) on February 26 paid an interim dividend worth Rs 4.01 billion to the administration.

After getting the cheque from the NMDC chairman, Mr. Ram Vilas Paswan, Union Minister for Steel, Chemicals and Fertilizers, praised the company (NMDC) for its excellent performance.

Mr. Paswan stated that NDMC’s 4 million ton steel plant in Chhattisgarh would come sooner than schedule.

Virgin Mobile Rolls Out ‘vGlide’ Slider Handset In India

Virgin Mobile Rolls Out ‘vGlide’ Slider Handset In IndiaThe technology keeps on advancing step by step, and it brings happy news for all those who are Gizmo buffs.

To add more to their existing range, Virgin Mobile has launched yet another phone, ‘vGlide’, in the Indian market.

Targeting Indian youth, the slider phone has dimensions of 47.5mm X 99mm X 14.8mm.

The phone, which comes in a paprika red color with soft-touch finish, sports a 65k color, 1.8-inch large screen, and includes FM radio, speaker phone and games among other amazing features.

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Capsaicin, the active agent in spicy hot chili peppers can reduce pain

Capsaicin, the active agent in spicy hot chili peppers can reduce pain Recent study revealed that capsaicin, the compound that gives chili peppers their fiery flavor can also help in relieving joint and muscle pain. Study indicated that capsaicin flips on nerve-ending receptors that sense both pain and heat.

Lead researcher, Feng Qin, an associate professor at the university's School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, said: "The receptor acts like a gate to the neurons. When stimulated it opens, letting outside calcium enter the cells until the receptor shuts down, a process called desensitization."

Tobacco displays to be banned

Tobacco displays to be banned The new Tobacco and Primary Medical Service (Scotland) Bill includes various plans to save future generations from clutches of smoking and smoking related diseases.

Under the new bill, cigarette vending machines and tobacco displays in shops would be banned. It also includes a registration scheme for retailers. It will also grant trading standards officers the power to fine retailers selling tobacco to under-18s.

Public health minister Shona Robison said that the health risks associated with smoking are both enormous and well documented advertisements.

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