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Mr. Anil Gupta of HIC International Co Inc, New Delhi

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Anil Gupta, a renowned industrialist & a dynamic entrepreneur in his own right installed Rubber Belt Manufacturing Plant in 1988. Established a high brand image in a span of 1 ½ year in tough competition with giants like Fenner, Dunlop, Goodyear & others . Also, earned respectable Indian brand image in quality dictating European countries. Had have satisfactory bank transactions with Corporation Bank & Indian Overseas Bank. Since inception in 1988, “Universal” has fostered creativity – with proven track record of performance. Challenging spirit propels “Universal” to make unmatched quality. No concept is too unique, too arduous for HIC International Co. to tackle. Had won Gold Medal & Excellence Award in Exports to quality dictating European countries in 1997. Give me brief introduction of HIC International Co .  Since inception in 1988, commitment to excellence, perfection to the minutest degree, latest know-how had been the hall-marks in manu...

Interview with Matthew C. Martino

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Matthew C. Martino is Author/Film Producer from the UK. We have conducted an interview with him. Which do you enjoy more? Being an author or film producer? I enjoy being a film producer more, its like more stressful but its also more exciting. No one day in film production is the same as another and you get to meet loads of people all with different characters and who just want to get on and make a good film. I do like writing but the life of an author always contains some depressing moments where you hit a block it sets you back a few a days and you don’t often work with anyone when you are writing a book and its too much research. How do you craft the characters in your books? Do you really know 'them'?  I often craft them through research. Both my books have been self driven so I wrote based on my experience so I had to really dig deep and know the inner me and the struggles I faced then put them on pen and paper. When I write scripts for films I often craf...