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Ahmedabad plane crash ;HDFC Life Simplifies Claim Submission Process for Affected Families

Ahmedabad plane crash ;HDFC Life Simplifies Claim Submission Process for Affected Families

TOYO, MODEC inaugurate Global Capability Centre in Bengaluru
14 Jun 2025 | 7:45 AM
Bengaluru, Jun 13 (UNI) Toyo Engineering Corporation (Toyo Japan) and MODEC, Inc (MODEC) on Friday announced the inauguration of their joint Global Capability Centre (GCC), TOYO MODEC OFS India Private Limited (OFS India) here, marking a key milestone in their global expansion and innovation strategy.
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EEPC India holds open house session on India-US bilateral trade
14 Jun 2025 | 7:31 AM
New Delhi, June 13 (UNI) EEPC India, the country's apex engineering exports promotion body, on Friday held an Open House Session on the India-US Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA) here in which participating members shared that buyers in the US are delaying orders due to policy uncertainty, making it hard for businesses to plan and grow.
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Ahmedabad plane crash ;HDFC Life Simplifies Claim Submission Process for Affected Families
14 Jun 2025 | 12:46 AM
Mumbai, June 13 (UNI) In order to provide prompt assistance to families impacted by the recent airplane tragedy in Ahmedabad, HDFC Life has simplified its claim submission process according to a statement issued by company on Friday.
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Nasscom urges Karnataka to give interim relief for bike taxis
13 Jun 2025 | 9:02 PM
Bengaluru, Jun 13 (UNI) The National Association of Software and Service Companies (NASSCOM) on Friday submitted a formal representation to Karnataka Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, seeking immediate relief and a regulatory framework for bike taxi operations in the state.
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Telangana: Flipkart and WE Hub host a workshop to empower women entrepreneurs through e-commerce
13 Jun 2025 | 7:18 PM
Hyderabad, June 13 (UNI) Flipkart, India's homegrown e-commerce marketplace, collaborated with WE Hub, a Government of Telangana initiative, hosted a dedicated workshop to empower women entrepreneurs with the insights and tools needed to scale their business through e-commerce.
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