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elli.. kakinda.. gunturu.. amalapuram.. area lo koti .. 2ndu kotlu etti. .500 yards koni.. illu kattukondi.. kedalu katteyyandi intlo




fafi bro..all places should develop..

in fact aa places develop aithe..jara load kooda thagguthadi Hyd meeda..so don't kindal other towns..
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T raadhu ani clear ga cheppinatte.

british would have defn taken central govt clearance on this.
kRUshITHO nAsthee dURbhikSHAM!!
JP_ROCKS: ...der unte enchakka andarni giant wheel ekkistadu..girrr mani oogachu..
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Hyd nashanam kavali ani korkunna vallaki idi oo pedda chempa pettu.. cheppu tho chaaachi kottinattu feel ayyi untaru..

elli.. kakinda.. gunturu.. amalapuram.. area lo koti .. 2ndu kotlu etti. .500 yards koni.. illu kattukondi.. kedalu katteyyandi intlo
Papi gadu post este katthi la digali

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Britain for Consulate in Hyderabad




memu oppukom T lo edataniki...vijayawada lo ettandi

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Covidien, a leading global provider of healthcare products, today announced the opening of its first research and development (R&D) centre in India. The Covidien India Engineering Centre (CIEC) is a 40,000 square-foot facility located in DLF Cybercity Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Hyderabad. It plans to expand its facility based in the SEZ, which is currently under construction further in the near future.

In the last five years, Covidien had more than doubled its R&D investments and launched more than 100 new products. Over the next few years, the Company plans to invest five to six per cent of its sales to R&D activities. The CIEC will provide state-of-the-art engineering services to Covidien’s R&D organisation in the areas of design, hardware, software and testing, while developing a footprint for future product development.

The CIEC provides a range of engineering services for the company’s medical products business and eventually plans to employ upto 350 staff in the future. Randel Frazier, vice president R&D, emerging markets, said, “Innovation is at the heart of everything Covidien does. As a company we devote significant resources to invent and develop technology that physicians utilise to improve patient outcomes. Our company is expanding our R&D capabilities worldwide and this new facility in India is playing an integral role in our global strategy.”

Robert Frechette, vice president, Engineering Services, Covidien said, “India has a strong base of highly-talented engineers and bringing this talent into Covidien’s organisation is critical for our continued growth. By establishing our presence in Hyderabad, we are expanding Covidien’s R&D capabilities as well as enhancing the city’s reputation as a hub for life sciences.”

Further he added that their new facility is up and running with more than 30 engineers and staff involved in Covidien’s global R&D efforts.

Covidien has an important and growing commercial presence in India with offices based in Gurgaon, Mumbai, and Chennai. The company has nearly 200 employees in its commercial organisation with a strong network of distributors across the country.

According to Arjun Sarker, managing director, Indian Subcontinent, Covidien, “With a fast-growing economy, the demand for healthcare in India is growing at a rapid pace. Thus the establishment of this R&D facility will help expand Covidien’s presence and commitment to India.”
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US-based online retail giant Amazon has urged the Andhra Pradesh government to sort out the legal issues pertaining to 10 acres of land allotted to it in 2005 in the Financial District in Hyderabad.

An Amazon team headed by John Schoettler met chief minister, N Kiran Kumar Reddy, on Wednesday and apprised him of the three writ petitions filed in the state high court by certain villagers who had “encroached” the land.



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According to an official press release, Amazon was invited to set shop in Hyderabad by the state government and allotted 10 acres of land for the purpose seven years ago. However, while the company was in the process of taking possession of the land, it was encroached by some villagers. They also filed writ petitions in the high court, which had given status quo orders.

Meanwhile, Amazon had started its research and development and technology support operations from leased premises here. It has so far employed 4,000 people, much more than 1,750 jobs it had to provide according to the memorandum of understanding it had signed in connection with the allotment of the land.

Over the past two years, the press release stated, Amazon has leased out 150,000 sft for its operations and it now requires an additional 500,000 sft to meet its expansion plans for the next two years.

Simultaneously, Amazon would like to build its own facility and its team approached the chief minister and sought his help in sorting out the legal hassles enabling it to take possession of the allotted land. The state government extended “full support” to the company in this regard. The company’s Hyderabad facility registered a turnover of Rs 183 crore in 2010-11
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A British delegation under the chairmanship of UK MP Jeremy Browne called on chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy at the Assembly and expressed interest to establish a British Deputy High Commissionerate at Hyderabad. The chief minister assured all cooperation from the government. Browne, the minister for state for foreign affairs, said he was delighted about the� growing links with Andhra Pradesh in trade, investment, education and research.

�He said his country was keen to bring a high-level delegation to the Convention on Bio-Diversity to be hosted in October. Browne said he was pleased to see UK companies like BP, HSBC and 3i investing in AP and also wanted companies like Dr Reddy’s Laboratories investing in the UK. He also referred to the academic partnerships that University of Cambridge and others have with city institutions.

Mike Nithavrianakis, British deputy high commissioner in southern India was present.

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