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24 February 1998
  Rajasthan to lease out heritage properties
The Rajasthan government has decided to lease out some of the heritage properties to private parties for being developed as resorts and hotels. The four properties in Alwar to be leased out include Balaquila Fort, Tijara Fort, Bardod Hunting Lodged and Kesarpur Palace.
  Traditional stone motifs find place in modern houses
A quiet revolution is taking place in the flooring patterns prevalent in the country. Traditionally, India had a precedence of either plain or mosaic floors. The veneer was added by floor coverings like carpets, durries or jute floor coverings. But today, these traditional floorings are increasingly being replaced by marble, granite and other stone applications.

If you want it stronger, open darjeelingtea.com
There you are, sipping a cup of tea and reading this report. So you want to know more about tea, and may be even visit a Darjeeling tea garden. So do it - without the hassles of packing your woolies and booking air tickets.
Unctad updates trade info system
The United Nations conference on trade and development (UNCTAD) has released the fourth issue of its Trains CD-Rom, the most comprehensive trade information system ever produced.


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It helps to be on the self-study mode
IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., one of the fastest growing book publishers in the US, plans to introduce computer-based training (CBT) kits in India in association with Vikas Publishers, Delhi. The kit, described as "One Step at a Time", comprises a 200-page book and a CD-ROM and will be available in three modes.

Aptech to help translate Indian academic credentials for US
Professionals trying to immigrate to Canada and the US can now look for guidance. Aptech Ltd, in alliance with the Open Learning Agency (OLA) of Vancouver, Canada, recently launched the International Credential Evaluation Services (ICES). The ICES will help in overcoming the obstacles caused by the unfamiliarity of Canadian authorities with the Indian education system.

 


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