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Eximlicenses.com goes online
Sushobhit Apparels has launched a new vortal - www.eximlicenses.com that will help importers shorten their hunt for exim licenses. The vortal is likely to meet the needs of the export/import community and avoid time and money loss due to extended search of instruments at the most affordable prices.

TASMAC offers two new MBA programmes
Pune-based Training and Advanced Studies in Management and Communications (Tasmac) has introduced two new programmes - MBA with specialisation in e-business and MBA with specialisation in information technology through CSM Institute of Graduate Studies of the US.

Hometuitions.com to students' rescue
Hometuitions.com was launched as India's first integrated network of teacher services for hometuitions, batches at home and coaching classes on B2C Web Net & E-commerce platform. Hometuitions.com is promoted by Integrated Business Networks Limited with a formidable logistic Network all over the country. Starting August 15, 2000 the teachers will be available for all classes, all subjects at the beck and call of students by submission of requirements online on the Website or by calling on toll free numbers.

Sitagita links to cater to women's needs
Sitagita.com, as part of its 30 clicks-away-from-what-you-want strategy, has placed links to more than 83 sites focussed on subjects ranging from fashion, alternative medicine, parenting, art, travel to personal finance and share market. "We intend to be the most comprehensive Indian woman's portal. And that means providing ready access to any information she needs," said Ashok Mirza, chairman, sitagita.com.

Trigyn Tech enters Chinese e-comm market
Trigyn Technologies, a leading India-based e-business and telecom solution provider, on Friday announced its first two contracts to develop custom solutions for e-businesses targeting the Chinese market. The two contracts are with Bessential.com, a Beijing-based supply chain management exchange, and Echemworld.com, a Shanghai-based chemical portal. Under the contracts, Trigyn will develop a procurement exchange for bessential.com connecting some 1,000 rural retail stores with 1,600 suppliers located throughout China, thereby reducing sourcing and inventory costs.

Samsung unveils Printer Partner Program
Samsung Electronics India (P) Ltd has unveiled on Friday a unique Printer Partner Program to reward its long term channel partners. The Korean giant has the largest channel network with 2000 dealers across the country. This initiative will enhance the company's value proposition to its channel partners by providing them with additional marketing support and partner benefits.

IPAN conference on Aug 25
Indian Public Affairs Network (IPAN) has announced on Friday that a conference on `Competition Policy: Exploring New Territories' will take place in New Delhi on August 25, 2000.

Thai police opens new Website to curb transnational crimes
Thailand police has launched a new Website to deal with the menace of transnational crimes."The new homepage www.Csd-police.Org, developed by the special crime and transnational crime centre, was aimed to facilitate Thai police to coordinate and cooperate with international organiationsand foreign embassies worldwide," Pol Gen Narongvich Thaithong, deputy commissioner-general, in charge of special crime suppression, said in an official release.

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