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IT contributes 3 per cent of GDP
New Delhi: With a significant 21 per cent growth, the total Indian information technology industry's revenues were Rs 75,547 crore during 2003 as it contributed an estimated 3 per cent to India's GDP.
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EoIs invited for airports revamp
New Delhi: The Government has invited expression of interest for restructuring and modernisation of the airports in Delhi and Mumbai through private sector participation.
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Kerala B2B meet begins
Kochin: The Kerala Business-to-Business Meet 2004, an attempt by the State Government to initiate a global marketing and branding exercise for manufacturing products from the State began yesterday.
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No immediate impact of H1-B visas: Nasscom
New Delhi: Nasscom has said that the US decision to limit H1B visas for skilled workers to 65,000 would not have any impact on the Indian IT industry in the immediate future.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica bags awards
New Delhi: Encyclopedia Britannica has won two awards for "excellence" in book production at the ongoing World Book Fair held here.

The Federation of Indian Publishers presented the company with the top award in category for the Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema and another one under the regional category for the Malayalam Concise Encyclopaedia, an official release said here.
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Software exports grew by 30 per cent
Nelhi: DESPITE the perceived trade barriereferencers existing in the traditional US market, the total revenues from software exports grew by 30 per cent in calendar year 2003, to reach $10.4 billion, according to an IT market analysis by Skoch Consultancy Services.
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domain-B : Indian business : News Review : 19 February 2004 : general