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Ram Reddy Catalyst for CommuniClique’s Success, Says CEO
CommuniClique offers subscription-based applications allowing workers within organizations the ability to make conference calls and collaborate online.
    Georgia Governor Inaugurates India Business Summit
    Georgia Governor Nathan Deal inaugurated the second annual USA India Business Summit, held June 21-22 at the Georgia Tech Research Institute Conference Center in Atlanta.
      Kovair Software Acquires CSI of Australia
      Kovair Software, an application lifecycle management and IT services management company with an India development, quality and support center in Kolkata, has acquired Customer Systems International, an Australia-based customer relationship management company with offices in Melbourne, Sydney and Br

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          Director Zoya Akhtar is happy with the appreciation coming from all quarters for her film “Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,” but she insists that a sequel to the film is not happening immediately.
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          Lyricist-filmmaker Saawan Kumar launched his next production, “Baniye Ki Moonchh,” with the recording of a song at Krishna Studio here Apr.15. The cast will be announced soon.
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