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Online sale of traditional Kashmiri delicacies does brisk business across Indian states
Srinagar, Sep 04 (ANI): A young entrepreneur in Srinagar established brisk business across various states as he started online sale of packed traditional Kashmiri cuisine (Wazwan) comprising a choice of 25 non vegetarian dishes. Wazwan is a traditional Kashmiri multi cuisine mostly comprising non vegetarian dishes and relished in Kashmir over centuries. Encouraged by the popularity of Wazwan not just in the valley but across all other states, Mehraj set up a shopping portal where it is made available online. The delicacies are delivered in special air tight packing of tins, which is being done in order to prolong their shelf life. The rates have also been kept reasonable for the common man.



US envoy hopeful of successful solar energy engagements with India 
Jaipur, Sept 04 (ANI): US envoy, Kathleen Stephens, is hopeful of successful engagement in solar energy sector with Rajasthan. Stephens told mediapersons in pink city of Jaipur that she had discussed a variety of industrial engagements and business collaborations between the US and India with Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Vasundhra Raje. She stressed upon building close collaborations in one of the most portentous sectors such as energy. Talking about the expectations from Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led BJP government, she said US was looking forward to indulge with India’s strong platform of outreach engagements. Stephens added that the US President Barack Obama is pleased to strengthen and deepen the very important strategic partnership with India.



Australia PM Tony Abbott arrives in India; nuclear deal on cards
New Delhi/Mumbai, Sep 04 (ANI): Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott arrived in Mumbai on Thursday morning to sign a long-awaited deal to sell uranium to his energy-starved hosts and strengthen bilateral ties. Tony Abbott told parliament in Canberra that he hoped to sign a deal this week to sell uranium to India for peaceful power generation, but halted uranium exports to Russia over Moscow's role in Ukraine. Work on an India-Australia agreement has been underway since Australia, which has 40 percent of the world's known uranium reserves, lifted a long-standing ban on selling uranium to energy-starved India in 2012. Nuclear-armed India and Australia have been working on a safeguards agreement since then to ensure any uranium exports from Australia are used purely for peaceful purposes. So far India and Australia have had five rounds of negotiations on the nuclear pact. Bhattacharya added that India expects significant outcome from the visit to further enhance bilateral partnership. During his two-day visit, India and Australia would look at ways to deepen strategic ties and strengthen two-way trade and commerce. Abbott is visiting India and Malaysia as he seeks to deepen trade and personal ties in Asia ahead of the Group of 20 Leaders Summit scheduled to take place in Brisbane in November.


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