Item from May 15, 1998, in China Daily: Young laid-off workers attend free beauty treatment courses at a school in Nanjing, Jiangsu province. The city's Youth League is helping laid-off workers find new jobs through retraining.
The State Council has urged telecom companies to roll over the value of any unused data in subscribers' fixed-price plans or allow them to transfer the data to other accounts.
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A major reference point in Indian history is 630 AD. That is the year Xuanzang reached Adinapur (present-day Jalalabad, Afghanistan). Incidentally, Adinapur was part of the ancient Indian kingdom of Gandhara (present-day Kabul) until a century before the arrival of Xuanzang.
On the first day of his visit to China on Thursday, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was kept busy with a carefully planned schedule but still found time to connect with tens of thousands of followers on China's popular micro blog.
About 200 leaders of foreign countries and international organizations have joined China's most popular micro-blogging service Sina Weibo, according to weibo.com.
A modest rebound of industrial output in April was not enough to lift the downward pressure on the economy caused by the persistent weakness in property development and corporate investment.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will begin his first trip to China since taking office a year ago by visiting the temple where Buddhist monk Xuanzang translated scriptures after an epic 17-year journey to India.
The three cities Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit during this trip are popular with foreign leaders.
Long-awaited measures to create a faster, cheaper Internet network have been unveiled by the State Council.
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