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Bangalore, Dec 16 (PTI) US-based vehicle-maker Polaris Industries today said it has received its first order from the Indian Army. "We have already received our first order from the Indian Army," Polaris India Managing Director Pankaj Dubey told reporters.
He, however, declined to throw more light on the deal with the Army. Polaris military vehicles would strengthen the security in border areas. "Polaris Light Tactical Vehicles would help achieve quick movement in anti-insurgency and anti-terrorist operations," he said.
**** Nalco Smelter bags National Energy Conservation Award * Smelter Plant of Navaratna PSU National Aluminium Company Limited (NALCO) has bagged the prestigious National Energy Conservation Award for 2011. NALCO''s smelter received the award for its contribution in energy conservation, primarily in reduction of DC energy and HFO consumption in Potlines and Baking Oven, company sources said today.
**** US varsity offers long-life energy storage tech to India * An energy storage technology that enables lead acid batteries to last three to four times more without increasing the price has been developed by City University of New York (CUNY). "We have developed some innovative technology for energy storage that will last 10 years as against 3-4 years for a normal lead-acid battery without impacting the cost," CUNY professor Sanjoy Banerjee said in Kolkata today.
**** Delhi, Bihar, among states with good talent pool: Report * The national capital and Bihar offer the "best talent pool" for various sectors, including IT services and business process outsourcing, says a report. The findings are part of National Employability Study 2011 carried out by Aspiring Minds, which analysed the employability scores of over 1.2 lakh final year engineering graduates.
**** Epson launches India targeted products * Computer peripheral and printer major Epson has for the first time launched a line of printers targeting the Indian market. "We have launched printers targeting emerging markets, specially India. The L series will focus on cost conscious consumers without compromising on quality and performance," Epson India DGM, S M Prasad said. The company claims to have a market share of 25 per cent in the three million printers market. .
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