Title: SiliconIndia - NewsLetter
SiliconIndia  
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  June 11 2007
>> TOP NEWS
India to launch military satellite
Come August, the launching of the country?s first dedicated military satellite will equip India with the capability to monitor missile launches in its neighborhood.
Indians fuel US technology firms
A majority of immigrants from India and five other nations who started one fourth of the technology and engineering companies in the United States in the last 10 years were not educated in elite institutions, says a study.
Foreign equity inflows expected to touch $15 B
Foreign equity inflows are expected to reach a record high of $15 billion this calendar, owing to a series of scheduled multi-billion-dollar share offerings.
>> TECHNOLOGY
India set to face shortage of CAs
India is set to face a shortage of practicing chartered accountants as they find working in the industry more lucrative.
siliconindia'a India Job Fair attracts experienced IT Pool
In a current scenario where IT professionals jump at every small opportunity, The Smart Techie, a sister publication of SilconIndia conducted a job fair, where 12 companies participated at the NIMHANS Convention Centre in Bangalore.
>> BUSINESS
India, Russia trade to be $10 bn by 2010
India and Russia have signed an agreement to set up a joint mechanism aimed at increasing bilateral trade to $10 billion by 2010, it was announced here Monday.
India's largest public issue from DLF opens
India's largest public issue, the $2.4 billion offer from real estate major DLF, opened Monday and its institutional portion was lapped up within an hour, analysts monitoring the initial public offering (IPO) said.
>> OTHER NEWS
5,000 athletes from 100 armies to take part in Military Games
Around 5,000 athletes from armies of over 100 countries are likely to compete in the fourth Military World Games being held here from Oct 14 to 21.
85 percent of rural road projects up to the mark
The data compiled by the monitoring system of the Rural Development Ministry states that about 85 percent of the completed rural road projects under a Central Government sponsored programme are of a `satisfactory quality level.'
>> BLOGS
Problems faced by students - Deeba Shahin
Students all over the world face a number of problems.This is very much true in the case of India,especially my native state BIHAR.The students community is affected by lots of problems.Lack of quality education,the threat of unemployment,absence of adequate opportunities, nepotism and a host of many such factors dishearten the students.The system of education in India is acting as a constraint.
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