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President Kalam leads nation to pay homage to 7/11 victims

Mumbai, July 18 (UNI) President A P J Abdul Kalam today led the nation in paying homage to the July 11 serial blasts victims by observing a two-minute silence and placing a wreath at exactly 1824 hrs at the Mahim railway station here.

All trains on the Western, Central and Harbour railway lines were halted at Mahim, Bandra, Borivali, Matunga, Santacruz, Jogeshwari and Bhayander stations. All suburban and outstation trains on the Central and Harbour lines were also halted for two minutes.

At Churchgate, trains on all the four platforms came to a grinding halt and lakhs of commuters waited on the platforms even as the cable channels and 24-hour news channels went off the air for two minutes to pay their respects to the blasts victims .

The fleet of over 3000 BEST buses, 55,000 taxis, airport staff, BMC, Dabbawalas, film and television industry also joined in to pay homage.

As many as 270 sirens, installed by the Civil Defence Corps, went off at 1824 hrs all over the city as an alert from 1825 hrs till 1827 hrs.

At Hutatma Chowk, a busy junction in South Mumbai, pedestrians walking towards Churchgate station stood in silence as soon as the siren went off. Some elderly persons had particularly come out to pay homage and observe the silence.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh, Governor S M Krishna, Deputy Chief Minister R R Patil, Union Human Resource Development Minister Arjun Singh and officials from the three forces were also present.

Delhiites joined the nation in paying homage as scores of people assembled at the Jantar Mantar and observed a two-minute silence in memory of those who lost their lives exactly a week from today.

People from all walks of life lit candles and stood in silence for two minutes and prayed for the departed souls.

UNI TEAM AK DB2038

Nepal rebels to extend truce, says top guerrilla

KATHMANDU, July 18 (Reuters) Nepal's Maoist rebels are likely to extend a ceasefire due to expire in a few days to support peace talks aimed at ending an insurgency which has killed thousands, a top guerrilla leader said today. The Maoists -- whose decade-long fight for a Communist state, has left more than 13,000 dead -- declared a three month truce in April after King Gyanendra bowed to weeks of protests, handing over power to an.....

NeSt plans to expand operations

Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 18 (UNI) The Nest group of companies is planning to expand operations and has acquired more space in Technopark. The IT arm of the Rs 640 crore company would also increase its strength of professionals from 800 to 1,500 by this year end, a release from the company said today.After signing the agreement with Mr V J Jayakumar, CEO, Technopark its Managing Director Jehangir said ''our facility in Technopark alone will have capacity to house more.....

IPCL reports 29% jump in profit at Rs 291 crore for Q1

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Ltd (IPCL) today reported a 29 per cent increase in it's net profit at Rs 291 crore for the quarter ended June, 2006, as against Rs 225 for the corresponding period last year. The turnover of the company for the period stood at Rs 2,756 crore, up 22 per cent from Rs 2,266 last year. The total paid up equity share capital stood at Rs 249 crore. Domestic.....
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