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India Developing, but still a long way to go

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Gurgaon, Haryana - Haryanvi Pride


NH-8 near Cyber City, Gurgaon -

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Unitech IT Park -

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NH-8 Toll Booths -

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Westin Hotel, near IFFCO Chowk and Essel Towers -

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Raheja Revanta, India's tallest residential towers at about 200 mts height (under construction)

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Kingdom of Dreams, Gurgaon
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Residential Towers

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Commercial Areas

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Cities of the future visits India's capital - New Delhi. Here's what the city needs to do in order to maintain sustainable growth.

 
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India is seeing rapid expansion in its Port capacity. Here are some interesting photos/ videos of some of these ports in India.

1. JNPT (three operational terminals and the construction of the fourth one about to start)


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2. Mundra port (private)


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3. Vallarpadam, Kochi (container terminal)

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Other major ports include Chennai, Vizag, Dhamra, Kolkata, Kandla, Ennore, Paradip, Tuticorin, Mangalore, Mumbai and Goa. Apart from these there are 187 minor/ intermediate ports.
 
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Two current nuclear reactor projects of great significance for India:

1. Kudankulam reactor complex, TN. Expected commencement of operations: 2012. Capacity: 2000 MW. No. of units: 2. Total units expected: 6. Status: completed with last minute preparations

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2. Prototype fast breeder reactor (PFBR), Kalpakkam, TN. Expected commencement of operations: 2013. Benefit: Development of Thorium fuel cycle. Status: civil works
Lowering of containment vessel (2009):
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Artist impression:
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A WALK AROUND INFOSYS' HYDERABAD CAMPUS

It is extremely impressive, with park-like surroundings.

The campus (which by no means is Infosys' largest, that is in Bangalore and Mysore) has training facilities with on-campus accommodation for students. There are two large food courts, the obligatory cricket ground, mini-golf and all kinds of recreational facilities for the Infosyian (employees).

I will let the pictures speak for themselves - it is quite a complex.

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This is Building 14, one of the newest buildings on the campus.

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Walking towards the southern center part of the campus. The construction at the other end will be a mirror image of building 14.

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View North towards one of the two food courts (the building with the domed roof.)

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Building 14 and the South foodcourt.

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Entrance building 14.

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There aren't many parked cars to see on the campus, courtesy of this parking house. 90% of the employees live within 10km of the campus, and Hyderabad has relatively good roads (in fact, the State government of Andhra Pradesh sees good infrastructure as one of their main attractions for IT companies.) Note the boulders - they are typical rock formations and seen all around Hyderabad...

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A view from the court in the ES (Enterprise Solutions) Academy, where new employees are trained, and which can house 700 students on campus.
 

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