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HYDERABAD: Diamond Interest (India) Pvt Ltd, based in Hyderabad, and part of a Malaysian company, on Thursday launched its Web site for promoting its Indian operations.

The multi-level marketing company also has branches in the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore etc.

Launching the Web site - www.diamondinterestindia.com - Mr Abdul Rahmat Puvarasan, Country Manager, said the company is also into the manufacture of food supplements, health drinks in the form of tablets, capsules etc.

The Hyderabad base was to take care of the south Asian markets. The online initiative was to stimulate faster communication and delivery of business.

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