The North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), dubbed the economic powerhouse of Germany, is zeroing in on Pune Inc to attract investment. ... (Continue reading)
Doolally situated in the marvelous Corinthian Boutique Hotel near NIBM Road, Kondhwa is Pune’s very first micro brewery.... (Continue reading)
City lad Kapilesh Bhate put up a splendid show at the Competition Showjumping Internationale (CSI) Rottenburg (Germany) to finish eighth and achieve his first international standing in an equestrian event.... (Continue reading)
Times of India: Two city students, Gaurav Patil and Sameer Wagh steered India to an impressive 28th rank at the 50th International Mathematics Olympiad held in Germany recently.... (Continue reading)
Times of India: A complex electrical hybrid racing car, which has brought laurels to the University of Pune (UoP) at the state- and national-levels inter-varsity research competitions, will be displayed at the IdeenExpo 2009.... (Continue reading)
Times of India: "Don't burn our bread," urged Baida Gaikwad, a wastepicker from Pune, while expressing her concern over the use of Waste to Energy' (WtE) in Germany.... (Continue reading)
Times of India: City lad Kapilesh Bhate returned victorious from the prestigious Open International Equestrian Competition held in Germany recently. Kapilesh, a student of the Maharashtra Institute of Technology, becomes the first Indian to bag a gold medal at the... (Continue reading)
Indian Express: Optibelt, which is into the production of power transmission belts, has opened its office in Pune. Optibelt Power Transmission India Private Limited is a part of The Arntz Optibelt Group based in Höxter (North Rhine Westphalia) in Germany.... (Continue reading)
Times of India: Three city students have been selected to participate in the 59th meeting of Nobel Laureates and students in Lindau, Germany. The event is scheduled to be held from June 28 to July 3, 2009, where 20 Nobel... (Continue reading)
Pune Mirror: Not often do you hear Indians – particularly civilians – excel in show jumping events internationally. That’s simply because of the sports’ ‘expensive’ profile and importantly equestrian in majority is dominated by the armed forces in India.... (Continue reading)