Dubai pointed that out of the focus sectors, education should be given the top priority. Students in India should be have the choice also of international education. Indian education should show confidence in Indian culture.
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Angelique: The builder of developing economies in the world
Established in 1996, Angelique International Limited has grown into a an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) giant with a turnover now nearing $350 million, undertaking turnkey projects in power, water, irrigation and agriculture sectors as well as industrial projects in international markets of Africa, Middle East, Latin America and South East Asia.
Exim Bank to get Rs 700 cr capital infusion
To give a fillip to the future growth the lender bank Export-Import Bank of India, the Union government on September 12 approved a proposal of Rs 700 crore capital infusion. The fund infusion will ensure compliance to the regulatory norms on capital adequacy, cater to the credit needs of productive sectors of economy as well as to withstand impact of stress in the economy, an official statement said in Delhi.
EXIM bank okays loan for 3 Nepal hydel projects
Export-Import Bank of India (EXIM Bank of India) has approved a soft loan support to Nepal for the development of three hydro projects. The loan worth is $155 million. The Bank approved projects are: Rahughat Hydropower Project, Koshi Corridor Transmission Line Project and Solu Corridor Transmission Line Project. Nepal's Ministry of Finance (MoF) received a formal letter from the bank on June 3.



