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With Copenhagen Accord setting a January 31 deadline for the nations to specify 2020 emission targets and other steps, India will hold discussion with other BASIC group members comprising China, South Africa and Brazil in New Delhi to discuss their climate strategy.

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50 cities identified by Nasscom for IT, ITeS sector

Nasscom (National Association of Software and Services Companies) has identified 50 cities for the IT and ITES sector, by classifying them as leaders, challengers, followers and aspirants. - PC sales record 7% negative growth for first time:MAIT - "Our aim is to connect rural India and have all Panchayats connected with broadband" - Govt may extend tax holiday for software firms - IT ind may miss export target of $60 bn by FY10: Nasscom - While the sun shines - Unitech Wireless earmarks Rs 10,000 cr capex for three years Rajiv Vaishnav, vice-president of NASSCOM said seven of these cities are in the leader class and that they were expected to grow two and half times by 2018. It was important to identify emerging destinations, he said, addressing a seminar on "emerging IT-BPO Destination-Coimbatore" here last night. At the seminar, two leading city based universities urged Nasscom to partner them in setting up finishing schools and also to come out with syllabus on soft skills. Prof G Thiruvasagam, Vice-Chancellor,Bharathiar University appealed to Nasscom to set up such a school on their campus, which would benefit students and industries in the region. For the benefit of outgoing students, at least six months training should be imparted to them so that they could develop skills as required by the indutries, he said. R Radhakrishnan, vice-chancellor, Anna University, requested the association to prepare a syllabus on soft skills. It should also help in training students opting for internships and projects, he said.


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