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Nokia launches ‘life tools’ service

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Mumbai, June 15 Nokia has launched its ‘Nokia Life Tools service’ in India. Maharashtra is the first State in the country to go live with the Nokia Life Tools services in association with the state marketing board.

Nokia Life Tools is a range of agriculture, education and entertainment services which address the information gaps of target consumers, according to a press release.

“We are happy that Maharashtra is the first State in India to go live with the Nokia Life Tools services in association with the state marketing board.

“Empowering our people with the right tools and facilities is a top priority for the State Government,” said Mr Ashok Chavan, Chief Minister of Maharashtra, said.

The complete Nokia Life Tools solution will be available on the newly launched Nokia 2323 classic and Nokia 2330 classic devices, and will be later expanded to other devices.

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