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13 small bombs exploded in the Indian city of Ahmadabad

At least 13 small bombs exploded in the Indian city of Ahmadabad on Saturday, killing at least five people and wounding 55, a day after another set of blasts in the country’s IT hub, officials said…. Saturday’s blasts were in Ahmadabad’s crowded old city dominated by its Muslim community… One television channel showed a bus with its side blown up, shattered windows and the roof half-destroyed.

Ahmadabad is the main city in the communally sensitive and relatively wealthy western state of Gujarat, scene of deadly riots in 2002 in which 2,500 people are thought to have died, most of them Muslims killed by rampaging Hindu mobs.

Some IT companies in Bangalore, known as India’s Silicon Valley, were increasing security after bombs went off there. Each bomb had a similar explosive force to one or two grenades. In May, eight bombs killed 63 people in a crowded shopping area in the western city of Jaipur.

These are the news updates when it comes to the serial bomb blasts which happened in Bangalore and Ahmadabad. After this Mr. Kent Charugundla, founder and CEO of Eagle Conferencing said that

“We are very concerned about this unfortunate incidence of bombings and its corresponding effects in society at large in Ahmadabad and Bangalore. It clearly demonstrates need for the business community to reach out to our society,”

“Our free conferencing services will be available to all qualified businesses and families 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Callers may stay on conference for as long as they wish to talk with others or utilize the services to coordinate recovery operations. We have global annual capacity of over ten billion minutes and we can accommodate large volume of traffic on our global intelligent bridge network at any time.”

 

Free conferencing services will be applied to all businesses, victims, families, and organizations involved in recovery operations. The free service will be available until August 31st 2008.

 

Eagle’s global bridge capacity of 25,000 ports plus thousands more under expansion, has a secured and scalable network infrastructure, which proves it is here to stay. With an eye on flexibility, Eagle Conferencing offers a variety of service options. The company is headquartered in New York City and in Bangalore, India. For more information about Eagle Conferencing, visit

 

www.eagleconferencing.in

 

And call 080-6576-6600 within India Or +91 806576 6600 internationally.

Company Contacts:

India:

Ms. Nithya Mehta

India: 080-6576-6600

International: +91-8065766600

nmehta@eagle.net

USA:

Mr. Praful Shah

+1-212-200-2000 ext 125

pshah@eagle.net

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