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The Railways is not short of smart ideas. After using the inside walls/doors of trains like the Rajdhani Express to place ads, another smart idea is to make use of the long waiting period at its telephonic information services. Those calling 139, the information service, are asked to enter their choices (1 for Hindi, and so on) on various prompts — after a while, ads of Tata Indicom phones get played.
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India to hold meeting of BASIC group partners

India will on Sunday hold a meeting with its BASIC group partners comprising China, Brazil and South Africa in the capital to firm up a common position on the climate front post-Copenhagen. - S Korea to host world financial meeting ahead of G-20 summit - Govt to review food price situation on Tuesday - Chidambaram to meet leaders of eight AP parties - Bain Cap executes first deal in India - Dalmia in control at GHCL - "Copenhagen accord has inbuilt hazards" "The representatives of the BASIC nations will hold a meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on January 24. Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh will also be present there. "The idea is to chalk out the climate strategy ahead of the formal negotiations that will run through the year," a senior official in the environment ministry said. The members are expected to deliberate on the larger implications of accepting emission reduction commitments and climate actions under Copenhagen Accord for which the deadline ends on January 31. "It depends on the outcome of the meeting what position India will take under the Accord deadline," the official added. The meeting is also expected to strengthen the bond between the nations which had played a significant role in brokering a climate deal with US President Barack Obama during last-minute hectic negotiations in Copenhagen last year. With only 26 nations, including the BASIC group, agreeing with the Copenhagen Accord, it could be only taken note of and not become a legally binding document in the absence of consensus among 194 UN member countries.


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