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India Developing, but still a long way to go

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Another view from the training center.

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Constant gardening is not just for John le Carré....

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Water fountain in the northern part of the campus.

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One of two identical buildings surrounding the water fountain in the northern end of the campus.

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Entrance to the recreation center underneath the food court.
 
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...with its own mini-golf range.

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A view across the pool, eastwards from the food court.

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The same view, slightly further north. The buildings in the background are about half of Microsoft's campus, which is an exact replica of their buildings in Redmond. There is also a large Wipro campus in Hyderabad, as well as many companies in the HITEC City.

THE END OF WALK AROUND tour INFOSYS' HYDERABAD CAMPUS....:cheers:
 
WITHIN FIVE YEARS TIME, PASSENGER TRAIN WILL RUN AT 200KM/H BETWEEN DELHI AND MUMBAI

Five years from now, trains may run at 200 kmph - Times Of India

PUNE: The Railways is looking at increasing the speed of passenger trains to 200 km per hour (kmph) on the Mumbai-Delhi track over the next five years, Railway board member (engineering) A P Mishra said here on Thursday.

Mishra, who was in the city to inaugurate a national technical seminar organised by the Institution of Permanent Way Engineers (India), said steps have been initiated for enhancing the speed of trains. "A Japanese firm has undertaken a detailed study on upgrading speed of trains on the Mumbai-Delhi track and will submit its report for further decisions. One or two tracks under the Railways will run the trains at a maximum speed of 200 kmph in another five years." ....

Pre-feasibility studies on to put city on high-speed train map - Indian Express

...“Soon, Mumbai-Delhi passenger trains may ply at a high speed of 200 km per hour (kmph). Steps are being taken for enhancing the train speed. If things go as planned, trains will run at a maximum speed of 200 kmph in another five years, “ he said, adding, “A Japanese firm has undertaken a detailed study on upgrading the speed of the trains on the Mumbai-Delhi track and will submit its report for further decisions.”....
 

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