Re: [AI] Legitimising the other

2009-11-18 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Yes, Ravi! You are right.
First mail is editorial in Hindu dated today, i.e. November 18, 2009.
They are the editors who pour voluminous prose on abolition of article 377 or 
otherwise, but would not write a word when UNCRPD is ratified by India or its 
implementation, despite several entreaties to the effect, terming it as merely 
an act of ommission on their part,  which is not to be taken seriously.



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Reserve Bank of India
Nagpur
09420397185
O: 0712 2806676
Res: 0712 2591349
Doth God exact day-labour, light denied?
John Milton


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[mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Ravi Paul
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 1:04 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Legitimising the other

what about the source of the first mail?
I think the source should be acknowledged and the writer given credit.
Unless you are the Author, of course.
Regards, Ravi Paul

On 11/18/09, Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in wrote:
 I am not commenting on transsexuals, but eunuchs should, in my opinion, be
 included in persons with disabilities and given benefits/facilities to
 integrate them with society.
 Eunuchs, meaning those who are not, genetically/anatomically, female or
 male, do suffer a number of prejudices and a consequent deprivation of
 legitimate opportunities in life.
 As a result, a host of them do not make the thing public and disguise
 themselves into male/female persons most of the times.
 Those who do make the thing public or can not keep it disguised due to
 obvious reasons or have courage to do accept their status, have only one
 role defined in society, I don't know why.
 Even our supreme court turned them away by dismissing a writ petition for
 equal rights and saying that such demands are bbest dealt with parliament
 under oft-repeated but more oft-violated doctrine of separation of powers.

 Regards


 Rajesh Asudani

 Assistant General Manager,
 Reserve Bank of India
 Nagpur
 09420397185
 O: 0712 2806676
 Res: 0712 2591349
 Doth God exact day-labour, light denied?
 John Milton


 -Original Message-
 From: accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in
 [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf Of Asudani, Rajesh
 Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 12:28 PM
 To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
 Subject: [AI] Legitimising the other

 Legitimising the other

 The decision of the Election Commission of India to allow eunuchs and
 transsexuals the choice of registering under a separate sexual identity is a
 significant step towards mainstreaming an ostracised people who have been
 treated heartlessly by society. By giving them the choice of registering as
 Others, thereby dropping the requirement that they declare themselves male
 or female, the ECI has freed sexual identity from the trappings of
 obscurantism and bigotry. This should open the doors to other kinds of
 official identification and speed up the process of social inclusion. As
 things stand, official recognition for the third sex is contained in a few
 government documents - in passport application forms and on ration cards
 issued in some States, notably Tamil Nadu. The ECI's decision, which will
 enable the transgendered to contest elections as 'Others,' will give this
 marginalised community a stronger political voice. The Indian discourse on
 human rights has largely neglected
   the transgendered. The law in India does not recognise a third sex, or sex
 change operations. Nor does it allow transsexuals to choose their own
 gendered role.

 This presents a contrast to liberal and progressive trends elsewhere, where
 the rights of the transgendered to choose their sexual identities are
 becoming more and more entrenched. In 2002, the European Court of Human
 Rights held in a landmark case (Christine Goodwin v/s the United Kingdom)
 that disallowing transsexuals to change their birth certificates or from
 marrying in their self-assigned gender roles was a breach of the European
 Convention on Human Rights. The campaign for transgender rights received a
 big boost when Barack Obama was elected President of the United States.
 Commendably, his administration is committed to providing the transsexual
 community, along with gays, lesbians, and bi-sexuals, the full spectrum of
 equal rights in civil union and at the workplace. The International Bill of
 Gender Rights, which was drafted and adopted at a conference in 1993 and
 subsequently modified, lays down a constructive framework for the right to
 define and freely express one's
   sexual identity. It has served as a working model for progressive reform
 in many countries. It is heartening that the ECI has taken the bold step in
 favour of the transgendered at a time when the central government's
 commitment to LGTB rights is wobbly - reflected in its vacillations on the
 repeal or suitable amendment of Article 377 of the 

Re: [AI] Test Mail

2009-11-18 Thread Surya Prakash Sharma

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Re: [AI] rar file

2009-11-18 Thread Sandeep Singh

Dear Sir,
winrar is a program like winzip. It doesn't play anything, if you 
click on a rar file, it just opens and shows the compressed files. 
you have to install winrar in your computer for this.

Regards,
Sandeep

At 08:59 PM 11/17/2009, you wrote:
Hello every body, I have some .rar file, but i don't know how will 
it play, and what is .rar which type.please inform me about it's 
type and about how can it play?

thanks.
with regards-
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Re: [AI] rar file

2009-11-18 Thread Ravi Paul
It is not necessary for one to have win rar; you could even do with
7-zip or winzip...
Regards, Ravi Paul

On 11/18/09, Sandeep Singh sandeepsingh...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear Sir,
 winrar is a program like winzip. It doesn't play anything, if you
 click on a rar file, it just opens and shows the compressed files.
 you have to install winrar in your computer for this.
 Regards,
 Sandeep

 At 08:59 PM 11/17/2009, you wrote:
Hello every body, I have some .rar file, but i don't know how will
it play, and what is .rar which type.please inform me about it's
type and about how can it play?
thanks.
with regards-
Dr. A.K. Verma
09837269234


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Re: [AI] me want books.

2009-11-18 Thread Krishnan Moothimoola

hai habeeb,
you may please visit bookbole.comwhich is a file sharing and receiving 
site.this site will help you to get books as your choice

krishnan m. moothimoola..
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From: HABEEB C habeeb...@gmail.com

To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 11:38 AM
Subject: [AI] me want books.



hello krishnan sir, hope you are fine. i want to get information about
the sites from which i will get books about visual impairment and
problems. my inquiry regarding fictions where visual impairment
treated as a theme is not yet succesful. please send me if you get any
book on visual impairment. is there any sites where we will get books
on chess. i also want to get details of sites where we can share our
intellectual thoughts.



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[AI] Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to the Clipboard, Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard in Windows 7 / Vista / XP

2009-11-18 Thread srikanth kanuri
Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to the Clipboard in
Windows 7 / Vista / XP

If you’ve ever needed to create a list of files in a directory, you’ve
likely used a command from the prompt to pipe the directory listing
into a file…
but what if you could simply right-click on or in any folder and copy
a list of the files to the clipboard?

With some registry hacking and command line utilities, we can do just
that… and we can even hide the menu item behind the Shift right-click
menu so it doesn’t
waste space unless you need to use it.

Using the Menu Item

You can hold down Shift and right-click inside any folder, including
the Desktop, and you’ll see the new “Copy List to Clipboard” item.
You can also hold down the shift key and right-click on a folder,
where you’ll also see the “Copy List to Clipboard” menu item:

Once you use the menu item, you should now have a list of files on the
clipboard:

You’ll notice it’s a simple file list, there’s no file size or any
other information displayed. You could modify the registry hack to
eliminate the /b switch
if you wanted to get the rest of the information.

How it Works

We’re actually doing here is creating a menu item that opens a command
prompt, runs the dir /b command (for a clean directory listing), and
then pipes that
into the clip.exe utility built into Windows 7 and Vista.

First we browse down to the following registry key:

block quote
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell

block quote end

We created the copylist key, and then the command key underneath that.
The default value for copylist is set to “Copy List to Clipboard”, and
then we set
the default key for command to our command line: (Updated, Thanks
Todd
!)

block quote
cmd /c dir “%1″ /b /a:-d /o:n | clip

block quote end

You could use the same thing from a command prompt, or in your own
scripts… just replace %1 with the directory you are trying to get a
listing of.

Note: If you are using Windows XP, you can
download clip.exe from Microsoft.
Just save the file in the Windows directory and the rest of the hack
should work for you.

Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard in
Windows 7 / Vista / XP

If you are the type of person that likes to keep a lot of information
stored in text-format files on your drive, you’ve probably encountered
a scenario
where you want to copy that information to the clipboard… so you open
the file in notepad, select all, then copy to the clipboard. What if
you could do
it with a simple context menu item instead?

Using a little registry hacking and the clip.exe utility built into
Windows 7 and Vista, we can do just that, and we can even hide it
behind the Shift +
Right-Click menu so that it won’t waste space on the menu unless you
hold down the shift key.

Using the Copy to Clipboard Hack

Simply hold down the Shift key and right-click on a text file, and
you’ll see a new item for “Copy to Clipboard”:

Now you’ll have the information on the clipboard for easy pasting into
whatever application you’d like:

Note: If you are using Windows XP, you can
download clip.exe from Microsoft.
Just save the file in the Windows directory and the rest of the hack
should work for you.

Manual Registry Hack (for .txt files)

Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, and then
browse down to the following key:

block quote
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\txtfile\shell

block quote end

Underneath each file type in the registry (for instance txtfile),
there is a shell key with a list of actions under it. We’ll create a
new key called “copytoclip”,
and then a key under it called “command”. Set the default value of
“copytoclip” to something useful like “Copy Contents to Clipboard”,
and then set the
default value of “command” to the following:

block quote
cmd /c clip  “%1″

block quote end

What we’re doing is running a command prompt, and then piping the file
into the clip.exe utility. You could do the same thing from the
command prompt, or
in a script.

You could duplicate this same tweak for other file types, such as html
or code files, by finding their key in the registry and adding the
same menu items.



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Re: [AI] me want books.

2009-11-18 Thread Gopalakrishnan

Hello,

You can get information on chess for the visually impaired at the following 
site:

http://www.crisscrosstech.com/usbca/

Gopalakrishnan

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From: HABEEB C habeeb...@gmail.com

To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 11:38 AM
Subject: [AI] me want books.



hello krishnan sir, hope you are fine. i want to get information about
the sites from which i will get books about visual impairment and
problems. my inquiry regarding fictions where visual impairment
treated as a theme is not yet succesful. please send me if you get any
book on visual impairment. is there any sites where we will get books
on chess. i also want to get details of sites where we can share our
intellectual thoughts.



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[AI] Professor Shamnad Basheer on the Right to Read and exceptions to the Copyright Act in favour of the print impaired

2009-11-18 Thread moiz tundawala
Dear All,
Professor Shamnad Basheer who runs the popular IP blog spicy IP has
written a post on the Right to Read and fair use exceptions in the
Copyright Act in favour of the print impaired. I am pasting the link
here. Feel free to comment on the blog itself or write to him direct.
http://spicyipindia.blogspot.com/2009/11/copyright-access-for-disabled-and.html


mMoiz.
-- 
Moiz Tundawala
5th Year, B.A./B.Sc. LLB Hons.,
West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences,
NUJS Bhavan, 12 LB, Sector III, Salt Lake City,
Kolkata, 700 098

Ph: +919874396052



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[AI] INFO Please

2009-11-18 Thread jp
HI Accessindians!
How are you? I am fine here   
This is jayaprakash from Tamil Nadu  I would like to know the details of 
the following please send your replies to my email ID
jp.enablein...@gmail.com 

queries:
 
#1. I need information on digital book libraries in india which provides ebooks 
to visually challenged readers  

#2. suggest some online magazines which caters to the needs of the visually 
challenged community 

#3. If anybody knows some History journals that could enhance the subject 
knowledge  and be updated? If so do inform me the details 

please provide me the website addresses so that i can browse them 
Thanks in advance
waiting for your reply!
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Re: [AI] Income tax rule

2009-11-18 Thread rajasekhar

dear friends,sorry for this old topic.
how much is the Income tax exemption for disabled persons.
Is it still 75thousands or was it raised to 1 lakh.
please help with the relevant rule.
many thanks,
rajasekhar
hyderabad

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From: Asudani, Rajesh rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 10:11 AM
Subject: [AI] Officers' vacancies in IDBI



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and fee should be sent by Ordinary post only in a closed envelope 
superscribed as APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF .  to the 
desired postal box

address.

For detailed information visit
http://www.idbi.com/idbi/careers.asp
for copy of challans and link to online submission of application.


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Assistant General Manager,
Reserve Bank of India
Nagpur
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Res: 0712 2591349
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[AI] Trusts, NGOs under ambit of money-laundering law

2009-11-18 Thread Geetha Shamanna
This new regulation could make some of the NGO's more accountable.
http://business.rediff.com/report/2009/nov/19/trusts-ngos-under-ambit-of-money-laundering-law.htm
 




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Re: [AI] Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to theClipboard, Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard inWindows 7 / Vista / XP

2009-11-18 Thread payal kapoor

dear nazeer

he has not mentioned a particular rate. when asked, he mentioned for us to 
give our rates and then he would loojk and tell us. so we will have to take 
a call on it ourselves and then proceed. kumaraswamy is very difficult to 
reach as he is in meetings or on the move most of the time.


payal
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From: srikanth kanuri skp...@gmail.com

To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:02 PM
Subject: [AI] Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to 
theClipboard,Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard 
inWindows 7 / Vista / XP




Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to the Clipboard in
Windows 7 / Vista / XP

If you’ve ever needed to create a list of files in a directory, you’ve
likely used a command from the prompt to pipe the directory listing
into a file…
but what if you could simply right-click on or in any folder and copy
a list of the files to the clipboard?

With some registry hacking and command line utilities, we can do just
that… and we can even hide the menu item behind the Shift right-click
menu so it doesn’t
waste space unless you need to use it.

Using the Menu Item

You can hold down Shift and right-click inside any folder, including
the Desktop, and you’ll see the new “Copy List to Clipboard” item.
You can also hold down the shift key and right-click on a folder,
where you’ll also see the “Copy List to Clipboard” menu item:

Once you use the menu item, you should now have a list of files on the
clipboard:

You’ll notice it’s a simple file list, there’s no file size or any
other information displayed. You could modify the registry hack to
eliminate the /b switch
if you wanted to get the rest of the information.

How it Works

We’re actually doing here is creating a menu item that opens a command
prompt, runs the dir /b command (for a clean directory listing), and
then pipes that
into the clip.exe utility built into Windows 7 and Vista.

First we browse down to the following registry key:

block quote
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell

block quote end

We created the copylist key, and then the command key underneath that.
The default value for copylist is set to “Copy List to Clipboard”, and
then we set
the default key for command to our command line: (Updated, Thanks
Todd
!)

block quote
cmd /c dir “%1″ /b /a:-d /o:n | clip

block quote end

You could use the same thing from a command prompt, or in your own
scripts… just replace %1 with the directory you are trying to get a
listing of.

Note: If you are using Windows XP, you can
download clip.exe from Microsoft.
Just save the file in the Windows directory and the rest of the hack
should work for you.

Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard in
Windows 7 / Vista / XP

If you are the type of person that likes to keep a lot of information
stored in text-format files on your drive, you’ve probably encountered
a scenario
where you want to copy that information to the clipboard… so you open
the file in notepad, select all, then copy to the clipboard. What if
you could do
it with a simple context menu item instead?

Using a little registry hacking and the clip.exe utility built into
Windows 7 and Vista, we can do just that, and we can even hide it
behind the Shift +
Right-Click menu so that it won’t waste space on the menu unless you
hold down the shift key.

Using the Copy to Clipboard Hack

Simply hold down the Shift key and right-click on a text file, and
you’ll see a new item for “Copy to Clipboard”:

Now you’ll have the information on the clipboard for easy pasting into
whatever application you’d like:

Note: If you are using Windows XP, you can
download clip.exe from Microsoft.
Just save the file in the Windows directory and the rest of the hack
should work for you.

Manual Registry Hack (for .txt files)

Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, and then
browse down to the following key:

block quote
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\txtfile\shell

block quote end

Underneath each file type in the registry (for instance txtfile),
there is a shell key with a list of actions under it. We’ll create a
new key called “copytoclip”,
and then a key under it called “command”. Set the default value of
“copytoclip” to something useful like “Copy Contents to Clipboard”,
and then set the
default value of “command” to the following:

block quote
cmd /c clip  “%1″

block quote end

What we’re doing is running a command prompt, and then piping the file
into the clip.exe utility. You could do the same thing from the
command prompt, or
in a script.

You could duplicate this same tweak for other file types, such as html
or code files, by finding their key in the registry and adding the
same menu items.



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[AI] Fw: Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to theClipboard, Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard inWindows 7 / Vista / XP

2009-11-18 Thread payal kapoor

sorry list. this was a wrong mail to the wrong receipient

payal
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From: payal kapoor payal.thereside...@gmail.com

To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
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Subject: Re: [AI] Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to 
theClipboard,Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard 
inWindows 7 / Vista / XP




dear nazeer

he has not mentioned a particular rate. when asked, he mentioned for us to 
give our rates and then he would loojk and tell us. so we will have to 
take a call on it ourselves and then proceed. kumaraswamy is very 
difficult to reach as he is in meetings or on the move most of the time.


payal
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From: srikanth kanuri skp...@gmail.com

To: accessindia accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:02 PM
Subject: [AI] Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to 
theClipboard,Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the 
Clipboard inWindows 7 / Vista / XP




Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a List of Files to the Clipboard in
Windows 7 / Vista / XP

If you’ve ever needed to create a list of files in a directory, you’ve
likely used a command from the prompt to pipe the directory listing
into a file…
but what if you could simply right-click on or in any folder and copy
a list of the files to the clipboard?

With some registry hacking and command line utilities, we can do just
that… and we can even hide the menu item behind the Shift right-click
menu so it doesn’t
waste space unless you need to use it.

Using the Menu Item

You can hold down Shift and right-click inside any folder, including
the Desktop, and you’ll see the new “Copy List to Clipboard” item.
You can also hold down the shift key and right-click on a folder,
where you’ll also see the “Copy List to Clipboard” menu item:

Once you use the menu item, you should now have a list of files on the
clipboard:

You’ll notice it’s a simple file list, there’s no file size or any
other information displayed. You could modify the registry hack to
eliminate the /b switch
if you wanted to get the rest of the information.

How it Works

We’re actually doing here is creating a menu item that opens a command
prompt, runs the dir /b command (for a clean directory listing), and
then pipes that
into the clip.exe utility built into Windows 7 and Vista.

First we browse down to the following registry key:

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HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell

block quote end

We created the copylist key, and then the command key underneath that.
The default value for copylist is set to “Copy List to Clipboard”, and
then we set
the default key for command to our command line: (Updated, Thanks
Todd
!)

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cmd /c dir “%1″ /b /a:-d /o:n | clip

block quote end

You could use the same thing from a command prompt, or in your own
scripts… just replace %1 with the directory you are trying to get a
listing of.

Note: If you are using Windows XP, you can
download clip.exe from Microsoft.
Just save the file in the Windows directory and the rest of the hack
should work for you.

Create a Context Menu Item to Copy a Text File To the Clipboard in
Windows 7 / Vista / XP

If you are the type of person that likes to keep a lot of information
stored in text-format files on your drive, you’ve probably encountered
a scenario
where you want to copy that information to the clipboard… so you open
the file in notepad, select all, then copy to the clipboard. What if
you could do
it with a simple context menu item instead?

Using a little registry hacking and the clip.exe utility built into
Windows 7 and Vista, we can do just that, and we can even hide it
behind the Shift +
Right-Click menu so that it won’t waste space on the menu unless you
hold down the shift key.

Using the Copy to Clipboard Hack

Simply hold down the Shift key and right-click on a text file, and
you’ll see a new item for “Copy to Clipboard”:

Now you’ll have the information on the clipboard for easy pasting into
whatever application you’d like:

Note: If you are using Windows XP, you can
download clip.exe from Microsoft.
Just save the file in the Windows directory and the rest of the hack
should work for you.

Manual Registry Hack (for .txt files)

Open up regedit.exe through the start menu search or run box, and then
browse down to the following key:

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HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\txtfile\shell

block quote end

Underneath each file type in the registry (for instance txtfile),
there is a shell key with a list of actions under it. We’ll create a
new key called “copytoclip”,
and then a key under it called “command”. Set the default value of
“copytoclip” to something useful like “Copy Contents to Clipboard”,
and then set the
default value of “command” to the following:

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cmd /c clip  “%1″

block quote end

What we’re doing is running a command prompt, and then piping the file
into the clip.exe utility. You could do the same thing from the

[AI] About result of BPCL special recruitment drive exam held on Aug. 2nd, 2009

2009-11-18 Thread Deepak Singla
Hello friends

I want an information regarding the interview schedule for the post of
Management Trainee under the Special recruitment drive for PWD by BPCL
(exam held on Aug. 2nd, 2009), if anyone has received any information
from the Company.

Looking forward to get an early response.

Deepak
09258720625



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