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Picture this - Orkut goes photo blogging
Imagine you are having dinner with some friends, and in walks Shahrukh Khan or someone equally famous. You get a picture clicked with him and want to share it with the world instantly. But how do you go about it since you can’t possibly wait till you get home and transfer the pictures to home PC.

Positive IIP numbers fail to enthuse markets
The markets chose to ignore the strong index of industrial production (IIP) numbers to shed nearly one per cent in a volatile session of trade. The Sensex closed at 15696.03, lower by 153.57 points, and the Nifty faced resistance around the 5,000 mark to end at 4,952.65, down 51.30 points. Realty, metal and banking sectors were the major draggers.

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New visa regime coming for Chinese workers
Will take into account the changed needs of both countries.
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India Inc raises $2.6 bn in Oct

Indian companies have raised about $ 2.6 billion from the international market through external commercial borrowings and foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) in October to fund overseas acquisitions and import capital goods and modernisation and lending. - Regional rural bank staff for more autonomy in opening branches - 13 railway sidings in Keonjhar asked to stop operations - Banks to run checks on high-value notes - PNB, Union and Axis buy stake in Experian Credit - RBI alerts banks on transactions with Iran, Pak - Subir Gokarn to take over as RBI deputy governor tomorrow This is highest amount raised in a month by Indian companies through ECB\FCCB route after the financial crisis intensified on collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008. Sterlite Industries and Sesa Goa, both from Vednata group, raised $500 million each through FCCB to modernise operations, according to data released by Reserve Bank of India (RBI). Tata Motors also raised $ 375 million through FCCBs. Patel Engineering raised $ 100 million via FCCBs. With rebound in the global capital markets and gradual return of risk appetite there is demand for Indian equity. Many Indian companies with presence in metals and infrastructure sector have tapped market to raise funds for future plans, analysts said. Engineering major Larsen & Toubro Ltd raised $ 200 million to pay for rupee capital expenditure. Welspun Gujarat Stahl and Volkswagen raised $ 150 million and $ 148.29 million respectively through ECBs. Export Import Bank of India (EXIM) raised $ 222.44 million through ECB for lending these funds to Indian companies. Three Power sector companies -- Jhajjar Power Ltd, ($ 112 million), CESC of RPG group ($ 35 million) and Spectrum Coal and Power ($ 17 million) – also raised funds through ECBs.


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