The new phones from Motorola are WX181 (Rs 2,000), WX 260 (Rs 3,675), WX290 (Rs 3,675) and WX295 (Rs 4,250) from the Motoyuva series with some exciting features in each handsets,” the company said in a press statement. [break] These new mobile sets are loaded with features like vivid 1.5 inch 65K color display, integrated FM radio with RDS, bright LED torch light and also support conference call with up to five callers.
Integrated MP3 player, expandable memory up to 2GB, Bluetooth V2.0, GPRS, WAP 2.0, digital camera and external display for screening calls are some of the other features of the new sets. The company gives one year replacement warranty in each of the sets, the statement added.
Rotary Club hands over medical equipments
Rotary Club of Kathmandu has handed over medical equipments such as ultra sound machine and accessories worth Rs 1,339,170 to Amppipal Hospital in Gorkha district. Issuing a press statement, Rotary Club of Kathmandu said it organized the funds for the USG equipment through a matching grant. President of Rotary Club of Kathmandu Rajiv Pokharel handed over the equipment to the hospital director Dr WolfHard Starke amidst a special function organized at the hospital premises, the statement added. The hospital was established almost 50 years back and has been providing various medical facilities at nominal costs to people from remote areas of 46 VDC of Gorkha, Lamjung and Tanahu districts.
Ambe Steels gets NS certification
Ambe Steel has received Nepal Standard (NS) 191 certification within a year of its launch in the market. “We hadn´t expected this result in such a short span of time,” the company stated in a press statement received on Monday. The company, which also produces Ambe Cement, has also already been certified with ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 14001:2004 certification. The company is planning to improvise its products and services in the coming days, the statement added.
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