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Factories and workshops across India were up and running again Wednesday, a day after a major system collapse led to a second day of power outages and the worst blackout in history.

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Council Majority leader Ariel Inton said Belmonte signed last Dec. 21 an ordinance adjusting the zoning classification of a portion of UP to pave the way for the project, to be known as UP North Science and Technology Park.
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The University of the Philippines has partnered with Ayala Land Inc. for the development of the site, which is expected to further reinforce the status of the university as the country’s premier educational institution.

The contract for the development of the new science and technology park at a UP property along Commonwealth Avenue in Diliman has been signed.
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A report in The Freeman, The STAR’s sister publication, bared strides by two leading business groups in the Central Visayas capital to link up with Indian and Singaporean tech experts to explore opportunities for collaboration in software development and other information and communication technology (ICT) services.
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Council Majority leader Ariel Inton said Belmonte signed last Dec. 21 an ordinance adjusting the zoning classification of a portion of UP to pave the way for the project, to be known as UP North Science and Technology Park.
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The University of the Philippines has partnered with Ayala Land Inc. for the development of the site, which is expected to further reinforce the status of the university as the country’s premier educational institution.

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A report in The Freeman, The STAR’s sister publication, bared strides by two leading business groups in the Central Visayas capital to link up with Indian and Singaporean tech experts to explore opportunities for collaboration in software development and other information and communication technology (ICT) services.
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