CII
Nov 17 2007, Rhapsodysinger

Kapil Sibal, Minister of Science and Technology and Earth Sciences wants to see India as a knowledge-power house and so was there a CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) meet and gushes about knowledge including the awardees like Bharti Airtel, Eureka...

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