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New options to expand? Foreign banks, some with a long presence in the country will have new opportunities to grow. Will such growth come through branches or a subsidiary? Hopefully the forthcoming credit policy statement will lead the debate further, says C. R. L. Nara simhan. Mundra Port sets new benchmarks Mundra is the nearest deep water port for the vast hinterland of Northern, Western and Central India, which contributes more than 42 per cent of the country's trade. HAL changing fortunes HINDUSTAN AERONAUTICS Limited, or simply HAL, is India's largest wholly public sector undertaking with a 2001-02 turnover of over Rs. 2,700 crores. Most of this consists of work for the Indian Air Force, but it also includes export of components ... Helping visually handicapped `feel' digital pictures BANGALORE, OCT. 27.Computer scientists have dusted and reused an almost obsolete PC peripheral the X-Y Plotter to make a device that will help the visually handicapped to `feel' digital pictures with their fingers. Unveiled ... Other Stories
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