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BSNL 3G services in Kerala
Bharat Sanchar Nigam (BSNL) has rolled out its 3G services in Kerala in about 21 cities.
BSWH project to take off in Orissa
The Bundled Solar Water Heater (BSWH) project is likely to take off in Orissa soon.
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