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Simplex Infra bags Rs 406 cr contruction contract

New Delhi, Feb 15 (UNI) Infrastructure solution provider Simplex Infrastructures Ltd today said it has secured an order worth Rs 406 crore for Mumbai Mass Rapid Transport System (MRTS) project.

''Simplex Infrastructures Ltd has received the prestigious first phase of the Mumbai Metro Order with contract value of Rs 406 crores,'' a company's statement said.

The order involves civil construction of 10.7 km long viaduct on the Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar elevated corridor for the Mumbai MRTS project, it added.

The Kolkata-based company has recently received an order worth Rs 287 crore for Qatalum Thermal Power Plant project in Qatar.

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JD(S) ever ready for polls: Kumaraswamy

Bangalore, Feb 15: Janata Dal(S) leader and former Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today said his party was ready to face assembly elections at any time. Speaking on the sidelines of a national seminar on 'Apparel' here today, he said ''it is left to the Election Commission to fix the date as and when the constituencies were redrawn, as per the report of the Delimitation Commission.'' He accused the Centre of deliberately 'delaying' implementation of the Commission guidelines, so as.....

Situation in Nashik now normal: Siddiqui

Nashik, Feb 15 (UNI) Maharastra's Minister of State for Labour, Food and Civil Supplies Baba Siddiqui today said the situation in Nashik district has now returned back to normalcy after the widespread violence. ''The situation is under control. But there is a need to do counselling which the police and the district administeration are doing with the help of non-governmental organisations,'' he told reporters after a tour of the district. The Minister visited various areas.....

Friendly computer 'worms' may help spread software fixes

London, February 15 : Microsoft experts in the UK are trying to develop friendly software "worms" capable of spreading between computers instead of being downloaded from central servers. Milan Vojnovic, a researcher from Microsoft Research in Cambridge, says that software patches that spread like worms may be faster and easier to distribute because no central server will then have to bear the entire load. "These strategies can minimise the amount of global traffic across the network," New Scientist magazine.....
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