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MSN Partners With AstroLife For Content

17 Dec, 2006, 1:00 pm IST | Priyanka Pradhan | Services

MSN India has partnered with AstroLife.com, a portal by People's Group, to power MSN's astrology channel. MSN India users are now entitled to special offers and services by Astrolife such as online consultations and counseling built around Tarot, Numerology, Western Astrology, Vedic Astrology, Chinese Astrology, Vaastu, Feng Shui and Biorhythm, among others.

Speaking on the partnership Jaspreet Bindra, country manager, MSN India said, "Our partnership with Astrolife will provide our users with the best astrology content online and is part of MSN India's commitment to provide its users with the best online experience. We are indeed pleased to partner with Astrolife; this is our second partnership with the People Group and we know that MSN India users will benefit from the services that Astrolife.com provides."

The content on Astrolife, claims to be backed by an internationally renowned panel of astrologers from across the world, including Marjorie Orr, Satish Sharma, Jaya Sekhar, Niraj Mancchanda. In addition, astrology buffs on MSN India may now access Marjorie Orr's E-book, ‘Annual Forecast 2007’, exclusively on Astrolife.com.

Tags: MSN India , AstroLife.com , arot , Numerology , Western Astrology , Vedic Astrology , Chinese Astrology , Vaastu , Feng Shui , Biorhythm

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