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Summary of Economic Survey 2008-09

The speed with which the Indian economy returns to the high growth path in the short term depends on the revival of the economy, particularly
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Tech Mahindra seeks end to eight-year World Bank ban on Satyam Computer Services

Tech Mahindra, the new owner of the troubled Indian IT services firm Satyam, has officially written to the World Bank seeking an end to the ...
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Simple blood test can reveal IVF''s suitability for individual patients

A simple blood test can now tell whether In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) would be successful in a particular patient or not. Dr. Cathy Allen and her ...
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Tata Motors launches Jaguar, Land Rover in India

Tata Motors, one of India’s top automobile manufacturers, launched its Jaguar, Land Rover brands in India on Sunday. Addressing a press conference here on the occasion, ...
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New Zealand’s Westpac bank commits second million-dollar blunder in just one month

Just about a month after it had mistakenly put 10 million New Zealand dollars into the bank account of a couple from Rotorua instead of ...
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Asia’s largest iron ore deposit discovered in China

Geologists have discovered ‘Asia’s largest’ iron ore deposit in northeast China’s Liaoning province, with an estimated reserve of more than 3 billion tons.   The newly-found deposit, ...
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Sensex gains 155 points in early trade

Influenced by the buying of funds and positive trends in the other Asian markets the Bombay stock exchange (BSE) share index rose up by over ...
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Sensex fall by 309 points

Due to the heavy selling of funds and weak global trends the benchmark Sensex of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) registered a fall of over 309 ...
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Too much company stock risky for workers'' retirement, says US legal expert

An American legal expert is urging the Government to ban employer stock from company-sponsored retirement plans, so that workers can be prevented from the risk ...
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Emails exchanged by employees may help predict a company''s demise

The pattern of emails exchanged between employees may help predict whether an organisation is reaching crisis point, according to a study. The study focussed on pattern ...
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Tech Mahindra seeks end to eight-year World Bank ban on Satyam Computer Services

Tech Mahindra, the new owner of the troubled Indian IT services firm Satyam, has officially written to the World Bank seeking an end to the

Summary of Economic Survey 2008-09

The speed with which the Indian economy returns to the high growth path in the short term depends on the revival of the economy, particularly

Simple blood test can reveal IVF''s suitability for individual patients

A simple blood test can now tell whether In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) would be successful in a particular patient or not. Dr. Cathy Allen and her

Tata Motors launches Jaguar, Land Rover in India

Tata Motors, one of India’s top automobile manufacturers, launched its Jaguar, Land Rover brands in India on Sunday. Addressing a press conference here on the occasion,

New Zealand’s Westpac bank commits second million-dollar blunder in just one month

Just about a month after it had mistakenly put 10 million New Zealand dollars into the bank account of a couple from Rotorua instead of

Sensex gains 155 points in early trade

Influenced by the buying of funds and positive trends in the other Asian markets the Bombay stock exchange (BSE) share index rose up by over

Asia’s largest iron ore deposit discovered in China

Geologists have discovered ‘Asia’s largest’ iron ore deposit in northeast China’s Liaoning province, with an estimated reserve of more than 3 billion tons.   The newly-found deposit,

Emails exchanged by employees may help predict a company''s demise

The pattern of emails exchanged between employees may help predict whether an organisation is reaching crisis point, according to a study. The study focussed on pattern

Too much company stock risky for workers'' retirement, says US legal expert

An American legal expert is urging the Government to ban employer stock from company-sponsored retirement plans, so that workers can be prevented from the risk

Sensex fall by 309 points

Due to the heavy selling of funds and weak global trends the benchmark Sensex of Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) registered a fall of over 309
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