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The state-of-the-art integrated terminal, called T3, of Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in New Delhi is poised to be the world’s second-largest, after Beijing in China, in terms of size. Once T3 starts operations before the 2010 Commonwealth Games in October, IGIA will become the world’s sixth-largest in terms of capacity. T3 would increase the capacity of IGIA to 60 million passengers annually, from 23 million after it starts commercial operation in July next year. The airport is expected to increase capacity to 100 million passengers by 2030 depending on traffic growth.

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The market opened weak and sustained selling pressure saw the benchmark indices, the Nifty and Sensex, lose their crucial support levels of 5,150 and 17,300, respectively. The spot Nifty closed at 5,094 while January futures closed at almost 10 points discount on profit-taking and short build-up.

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Tata Indicom partners Yahoo! India for online user interface

Telecom firm Tata Teleservices Ltd (TTSL) today said it has entered into an agreement with Yahoo! India for providing online user interface to all Tata Indicom customers. - Yahoo!, Google still hiring in India - Yahoo! India appoints Arun Tadanki as managing director - Yahoo!, Google still hiring in India - Yahoo needs much more than just reconstructive surgery - Yahoo! India lays off 60; to hire 130 - Yahoo! to hire nearly 150 people in India As part of the partnership, a co-branded Yahoo! India website would serve as the default homepage across all Tata Indicom internet access devices, TTSL said in a statement. "This alliance will allow Yahoo! to reach a wider audience in the internet and digital spaces, and gain access to a captive user base to create not only a deeper connection with users, but also deliver a seamless user experience across platforms," TTSL Chief Marketing Officer Lloyd Mathias said. The partnership would enable Yahoo! India to reach out directly to Tata Indicom internet subscribers and the users would be able to find relevant information on services like bill payment, tariff plans and promotions on the portal, the statement said.


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