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[7] A The New Indian Express critic A Sharadhaa gave the film a rating of 2.5/5 and says" Technically, Face 2 Face has its own cinematic beauty, credit for which goes to cinematographer Vishwajith Rao, whose picturisation explains the story better."
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Noida Film City is a film city consisting a complex of studios and structures for filming located in Sector 16-A of Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. [1] It houses the Asian Academy of Film, Television and Marwah Films and Video Studios along with prominent news channels of India.
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Inland Waterways Authority of India was created by the Government of India on 27 October 1986 for development and regulation of inland waterways for shipping and navigation. The Authority primarily undertakes projects for development and maintenance of Inland Waterway Terminal infrastructure on National Waterways through grant received from the ...
Crossings Republik Township is an integrated city project in India, situated on National Highway 24/9 (Delhi Meerut Expressway) in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh stretching towards Greater Noida. Built at a cost of ₹ 60 billion (US$700 million) and aimed to cater to 200,000 residents., [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it is one of the two big sub cities of Ghaziabad ...
Greater Noida Notified Area – 38000 Ha (380 km 2) comprising 124 villages. [5] Noida's infrastructure was carefully laid out, but the 1990s saw huge growth in the Indian economy. Migration to cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore exceeded planning estimates. Noida was developed to accommodate population growth ...
This will allow India to capture its targeted 60% in the global ship breaking business while doubling the annual to US$2.3 billion target. [15] India's Alang-Sosiya Ship Breaking Yard is world's largest ships' graveyard. [15] Other ship graveyards in India is the Steel Industrials Kerala Limited breaking unit. [16]