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Bangalore airport traffic up 22% Y-o-Y
The Bengaluru International Airport today reported that passenger traffic would top 9.3 million during the calendar year 2009 which was a growth of 22 per cent over the previous year. Meanwhile, the cargo handled during the 12 months was estimated at 161,896 tonnes.

China's rise has enormous implications for US: Campbell
Obama"s top diplomatic nominee for East Asia said that the rise of China has enormous implications for the United States. And as the Obama Administration plans to engage China on a host of economic and diplomatic issues, human rights and Tibet would continue to remain a subject of concern, he said.

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Auto component makers go slow on new investments
Despite the surge in automobile sales in recent months and new vehicle development programmes of car makers, auto component makers are wary of committing further investments in building new capacities. They have adopted a wait-and-watch attitude to see if the demand sustains. “Component makers are investing with caution and moving in a phased manner. They are not adding capacity in big strides, like a few years ago, but only incrementally,” said Ashok Taneja, president, Shriram Pistons.
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Wipro gets land for second campus in West Bengal

Software major Wipro today accepted a 50-acre plot at Rajarhat near here for its second campus, two months after Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee stepped in to assure alternative land after scrapping the controversial Kolkata Links IT Township project. - Wipro targets govt contracts abroad - Wipro settles land deal with West Bengal for second unit - Wipro targets govt contracts abroad - Tech to ride on Volume growth - Symantec, Wipro sign pact to provide new services - Pending coal blocks to be allocated by new Act, says centre Azim Premji, chairman of Wipro, met the chief minister and formally accepted the plot offered in New Town Rajarhat, on the north-eastern fringes of this city. Speaking to journalists after the 45-minute meeting, Premji said, “We have settled with the government to purchase the land.”


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