Kakinada
Americannoun
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Climate researchers say the neighbouring city of Kakinada - just 16 miles away - could also be submerged in 80 years.
From BBC
They traveled to a famed Hindu temple at Rishikesh, north of New Delhi, to receive blessings, and the following month they took an eight-hour bus trip to the coastal city of Kakinada to report for work.
From Los Angeles Times
Pals Plush’s new plant is in a 16-square-mile special economic zone in Kakinada, on India’s southeastern coast, where exporters enjoy incentives from the federal and state governments, including tax-free imports of materials.
Heads of several China-based toy makers who came to scout Kakinada recently said they had high hopes despite the unfamiliar environment.
KAKINADA, India—Entrepreneur Ajay Sinha made stuffed toys in China for a decade before he started doing something almost unheard-of in his industry: manufacture in his native India.
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