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Tejas twin-seat trainer's first flight today
On Thursday morning, the first prototype twin-seater, trainer version of the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) will taxi out to the runway in Bangalore. With its design team watching tensely from the sidelines, the two test pilots will rev up the engine, race down the runway and, if all goes according to plan, lift the twin-seat Tejas into the sky for its first flight.

Hello, China
The People’s Republic of China marked its 60th birthday with a show of manpower. It was as spectacular and heartless as the opening ceremony of the last Olympics. These extravaganzas may be doing the nation a disservice abroad, by reinforcing stereotypes of the Chinese as obedient, mass-produced, and invisible as individuals; collectively, able to achieve feats of engineering and display; separately, merely well trained. What an appalling public relations burden to carry! At least India and Indians are defined in the foreign imagination by chaos, layers and infinite variety, which seems somehow more human and forgivable.

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1,200-Mw Rosa power project starts operation in Uttar Pradesh
Anil Ambani’s Reliance Power today started power generation at its Rs 6,000-crore Rosa Power Project in Shahjahanpur district of Uttar Pradesh.
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India Inc eyeing Sri Lanka for projects

A host of Indian companies are planning to develop projects across sectors in the island nation of Sri Lanka. - India Inc mops up Rs 40,000 cr via debt in Q1 - India Inc settles for smaller M&A deals - India Inc"s hiring slows down 3.6% in August: Naukri.com - India Inc pitches for interest rate cut to sustain growth - Indian cos in Forbes "Best Under A Billion" list - Takeover of unlisted foreign firms under taxman"s lens The companies have already identified lands and besides, have also received approval from the Sri Lankan government for their projects. "Larsen and Toubro (L&T) is constructing a commercial complex here and the total cost of the project will be $50-million," Sri Lanka Board of Investment"s Director C Ignatius told PTI here. The company has already acquired land for project and is expected to be completed by next year, Ignatius said. The engineering and construction major has already developed projects in Sri Lanka such as a 26-storey residential apartment at Colombo, design and construction of urea storage silo and prill tower for a fertiliser complex and design, test, manufacture and supply of 33kV, 132kV and 220kV transmission line towers for Sri Lanka"s electricity board. A Bangalore-based commercial and residential property developer, Girish Puravankara-run Lalith Gangadhar Constructions, is also constructing residential villas outside Colombo, he said.


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