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Govt taking steps to get car factory established in Kerala:CM

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 13 (UNI) Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan today informed the State Assembly the government was taking all initiatives to get the proposed car factory by Nissan Motor Company of Japan to the state.

In a written reply, he said Industries Minister Elamaram Kareem had already sent a letter to the Company on February 22 and also taking steps to contact with the company officials in this regard.

Mr Achuthanandan said if the company reacted positively to the letter, the government would take steps and provide all facilities for setting up the factory in the state.

He disclosed that the government had information that the company was planning to set up a factory in south India.

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Hurley, Nayar marry twice

London, Mar 3 (UNI) Model and actress Elizabeth Hurley tied the nuptial knot with Indian business tycoon Arun Nayar in a secret ceremony yesterday, as the world anxiously waited for their wedding today. The Gloucestershire County Council confirmed that the couple wedlocked in a civil ceremony in a civil service in one of the licenced rooms of Sudeley Castle, in Winchcombe. The model and the Indian businessman went to extraordinary lengths to conceal their intimate wedding. Only a handful of.....

IDC formulates projects for NRIs

Thiruvananthapuram, Mar 13 (UNI) The Kerala Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) has formulated small and medium projects for Non Resident Indians (NRI) interested in investing in the state, Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan told the Assembly today. He said project proposals were prepared to help the NRIs to invest in agriculture, health and food processing sectors. Besides this, the District Industrial Centers had also formulated such projects in locally viable areas, he said in a written reply. Mr Achuthanandan said.....

China is positive in Nepal's peace process: UN Representative

Kathmandu, Mar 4 (UNI) United Nations Secretary-General's Special Representative to Nepal Ian Martin said China is extremely supportive of the peace process in Nepal. ''So far as China is concerned, it has been extremely supportive from my perspective of the UN's role,'' the Kathmandu Post quoted Mr Martin as saying in New York. The previous royalist government led by King Gyanendra had exaggerated while saying that it had garnered Chinese support, when India was too critical of the government, he.....
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