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Friday, 04/15/2011 4:32:20 PM

Friday, April 15, 2011 4:32:20 PM

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Press Release Source: Evader, Inc. On Friday April 15, 2011, 3:45 pm
BANGALORE, INDIA--(Marketwire - 04/15/11) - Evader, Inc. (PINK SHEETS:EVDR - News) (www.evadercorp.com) subsidiary ASCC Construction is pleased to announce its fifth highway project, value $8.5 Million USD.

ASCC's fifth national highway project, The Haveri-Hubli Project is a part of Golden Quadrilateral National Highways Programme, which includes four Lanes of National Highway No. 4 (Chainage km 340 to 404).

ASCC scope of work includes cutting, construction of embankment, shoulders, median, sub-grade and granular sub-base (GSB), WETMIX, MACADUM (WMM), according to the MOST/MORTH Specifications. This includes widening of the existing 2-lanes to 4-lanes and design, construction, development, operation and maintenance of the existing road.

Commenting on the development, Mr. Walia, CEO of EVDR and Managing Director of ASCC said, "ASCC builds to world-class standards, and this project will ensure smooth flow of traffic and also provide a significant boost to trade and commerce in the region."

ASCC has a balanced portfolio of five operational road projects of across the length and breadth of the country. To execute every project with utmost efficiency and speed ASCC has deployed ultramodern and high performance machinery & equipment. The company has deployed an army of hot mix plants 50,000 unit, Wet Mix Plants150,000, Batching Plants, Heavy Duty Excavators 5 of them, Motor Graders, Paver Finishers, Tandem/ Vibratory rollers, Tippers, Concrete Mixers 7 unit, Cranes, Tankers, Trucks worth over 2.5 million dollars of sophisticated equipment to handle a variety of heavy duty and specialized operations in that region.

Evader will update its followers and investors on all new developments on a timely basis.

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