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T-Series: Digi music
Music ripped off CDs or downloaded illegally, that can be found on digital music players, laptops and phones, robs the Indian music industry of over Rs 1,000 crore annually, according to market estimates. T-Series, the Indian music company which has rights to more than 200,000 songs, 30,000 music videos and movies, wants to change that. It has moved in with legitimate digital music on pen-drives and MicroSD cards, ideal for the preferred media devices, in the hope it will down one more deterrent to consuming media legally. The soundtrack of Blue is the first from its stables to be thus released, followed by All the Best and London Dreams.

Manmohan favours 'rational debate' on climate in India
Amid criticism from some quarters for the Copenhagen accord on climate change, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today advocated the need for an “informed and rational” debate on solutions that suit India.

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Recession-hit tourism sector looks up to CWG

Terror threat, swine flu scare and hike in air fares hit the tourism sector hard in 2009 with number of foreigners visiting the country dropping by over 6 per cent but the tourism ministry is now looking up to the Commonwealth Games to reverse the trend. - Rapid H1N1 testing method developed - Shankar Acharya: Reviving public health services">Shankar Acharya: Reviving public health services - ICMR to launch low-cost swine flu diagnostic kit - Personal care products lead TV advertising pack - Swine flu scare in Team India - DRDO develops equipment for swine flu diagnosis Foreign tourist arrivals continued to dip despite the Visit India 2009 scheme launched by the government offering several concessions to woo tourists. While 4.54 million foreigners visited the country during January to November, the number was 4.85 million in the same period last year. In November alone, the number of foreign tourists was 518,000 as against 532,000 last year. Attributing the decline to global financial slowdown, terror threat and swine flu scare, Tourism Minister Kumari Selja, who took the reins from her predecessor Ambika Soni in the mid-year, hoped “some of the measures, including visa on arrival scheme and Commonwealth Games would bring good results in the coming year 2010”. Though the guidelines are yet to be finalised, the introduction of the visa on arrival scheme for five countries — Singapore, New Zealand, Finland, Luxemburg and Japan — on a pilot basis is expected to increase tourist arrival in the country. Foreign exchange earnings from tourism sector increased, however, with the country earning Rs 5,523 crore last month, as compared to Rs 4,935 crore in November 2008.


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