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  • New Delhi:  GlacialLight, a sub-division of the experienced technology maker GlacialTech Inc., extends an invitation to all business and media partners around the world to attend their display (Booth #K235, Hall5.1) at MosBuild, to be held at Expocentre in Moscow, Russia from April 10-13, 2012.

    MosBuild is the largest building and interiors trade exhibition in Russia and the CIS. In 2011, over 104,000 visitors attended with 2472 exhibitors from over 49 countries showcasing their lighting solutions. It is the perfect platform for GlacialLight to showcase their slim, compact and fashionably designed product ranges as well as new technology innovations to visitors from around the world.

    GlacialLight will be featuring their newly released LED flood light series using Philips Lumileds LED chips, Arcturus GL-Baylight series, Pollux series LED panel lights, and Capella series down lights . GlacialLight will also be displaying a number of other LED lighting solutions including: LEDs with dimming functionality, high bay lights, lamp lights, LED tubes, light bar display lights solutions.

    GlacialLight is looking forward to meeting with current and future business partners, industry leaders and global buyers from all over the world at Expocentre, Booth #K235, Hall 5.1, during MosBuild, from April 10th to the 13th.

    Excellent LED lighting products you can trust

    Design of LED lighting products is based on three core technologies including electrical design (LED drivers), mechanical design (cooling devices), and optical design (lamp holders), respectively performed by GlacialPower, GlacialTech, and GlacialLight in the GlacialTech family. With the three core technologies in hand, GlacialTech has integrated all the resources required for exceptional designs and manufactures excellent LED lighting products you can trust.

    Advantages and benefits of LED lighting compared to traditional lighting

    l  Directional lighting: ideal for flashlights/torches and spotlights

    l  No warm-up time in cold environments: LEDs don’t require warm-up time like conventional CFLs

    l  No harmful radiation and no hazardous metals: LEDs don’t emit harmful radiation such as Ultraviolet or Infrared emitting halogen lamps and don’t contain hazardous metals such as mercury contained in mercury lamps

    l  Extremely long lifetimes free users from frequent bulb replacement

    l  Extremely small carbon footprints: an environmentally-friendly technology

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    “It is a henious act on the part of the government to prepare for an offensive while discussion has not ended,” Mohanty said.

    Sharma also raised questions on the state government’s examination on the Maoists’ demands for last one week. He, however, expressed optimism about a peaceful solution to the hostage crisis.

    Meanwhile, contradictory signals emanated about the proposed negotiation with the Maoist-backed Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) for the release of BJD MLA Jhina Hikaka due to difference of opinion among leaders.

    Though CMAS President Nachika Linga, on the run since 2009, said the Sangh would join talks if certain conditions are fulfilled, some others associated with the tribal outfit appeared to be reluctant.

    Listing the conditions for joining talks for Hikaka’s release, Linga said in a statement to the media that all cases against him would have to be withdrawn, all jailed CMAS members released and anti-Maoist operations halted.

    Alleging many CMAS members were in Koraput jail on ‘false charges’ for long, Linga said if the conditions were fulfilled the Sangh would mediate for the release of 37-year-old Laxmipur MLA Hikaka, abducted on 24th March.

    After fulfilment of its demands, the CMAS would discuss the matter with tribal groups like Niyamgiri Surakshya Parishad, Mali Parbat Surakshya Parishad, Noka Dora and Konda Reddy before talks with government, he said.

    However, Dandapani Mohanty said since CMAS was not involved in the MLA’s abduction and so it cannot decide on his release.

    If CMAS holds talks with the government, it would discuss “people’s issues”, said Mohanty, claiming himself to be “co-advisor” of the Sangh.

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