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TechMahindra accounting continues to fox
The note in the 2008 accounts reads: During the year, the company has entered in to an agreement with a customer under which it will have exclusivity for 90 days in negotiating an engagement.
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India still not lucrative for innovator drugs
MNCs don’t prioritise access & their sales decisions target high-income countries.
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Official's visit has nothing to do with BT Brinjal: US Embassy
US Embassy spokesperson said while reacting to reports that Nina Fedoroff was meeting policy-makers here to lobby for allowing commercial cultivation of the genetically-modified vegetable.
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Solar powered energy-harvesting sensor system developed
Scientists have developed a 9 cubic millimeter solar-powered sensor system that can harvest energy from its surroundings to operate nearly perpetually.
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Acupuncture effective for patients with chronic illnesses
Young patients with chronic illnesses find relief in acupuncture, doctors at Rush University Medical Center believe.
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After 153 years, JJ School of Art gets a woman dean
Manisha Patil, 49, who was a professor in the once prestigious institute, was promoted to the dean’s post two days ago.
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India’s spy in the sky by 2014
The satellite, called Communication-Centric Intelligence Satellite (CCI-Sat), will be launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) within the next four years.
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Tyre shortage hurting CV production
Production affected last month, tyre makers deny capacity shortages.
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Big B gets personal with fans; opens direct communication link
Big B today launched a unique service, 'Bachchan Bol', to connect with his fans via mobile and landline phones across the globe.
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Solar energy can be used to combat climate change: Experts
Solar energy can be used to combat climate change, scientists from India and Australia said during an Indo-Australian Solar Energy Workshop held here on Tuesday.
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Butter may be better for you than olive oil
The main explanation for the relatively low increase of blood fat levels with butter is that about 20% of the fat in butter consists of short and medium-length fatty acids.
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In Ahmedabad, not just patnis, even patis accept wohs
Couples in ‘open marriages’ say the arrangement affords space and keeps the love fresh.
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MJ was very thin, had vitiligo, puncture marks on his face, reveals report
The autopsy of Michael Jackson's body revealed dark skin discoloration resembling a tattoo on the anterior half of the scalp, dark tattoos in the areas of both eyebrows.
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Blueberries could protect against colon cancer
Scientists at Sweden's Lund University suggested that blueberries mixed with probiotic yoghurt could be the best way to treat a sore tummy.
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Google's Gmail tweak challenges Facebook, Twitter
Google Inc is tapping its huge network of Gmail users and Web surfers to create Buzz that it hopes will help it catch up with Facebook and Twitter.
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Mumbai Limo boss has property worth Rs200 crore: Police
Masood, accused of having duped thousands of investors from across the country of almost Rs300crore, was arrested on Thursday from Rajasthan.
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164 channels asked to register for downlinking
The government has decided to ask old television channels, which were operational before December 2005, to register for downlinking in India.
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Cognizant sees offshoring budgets up
Expects profits to grow slower than revenues in 2010 as tax sops end.
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Soon, no jail trip for petty crimes
Some offences likely to be decriminalised and convicts may be dealt with reformative methods.
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Thackerays, the first family of Mumbai
Seemingly innocuous, it sums up the equation between the Congress and Mumbai’s ruling family, not just as it stands today, but as it has been ever since Bal Thackeray launched the Shiv Sena in 1966.
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New study examines non-specific chest pain
The research found that fewer than 50% of those experiencing this unexplained pain can get relief from symptoms following standard medical care The research found that fewer than 50% of those experiencing this unexplained pain can get relief from symptoms following standard medical care.
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For a long-term play, opt for Nabard bonds
However, FD rates currently aren’t very attractive and even with the recent liquidity sucking measures taken by the RBI, banks seem to be in no hurry to raise rates.
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Zee Turner to take 33 channels off Hathway
Hathway has been avoiding signing the agreement for airing 33 channels despite numerous efforts by Zee Turner and now being overdue by almost 10 months.
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Gene with role in premenstrual disorder identified
Researchers have shown that a common human variant of the gene increases anxiety, dampens curiosity and tweaks the effects of estrogen on the brain, impairing memory.
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Mallika Sarabhai flays Narendra Modi for naming Big B as brand ambassador
Danseuse Mallika Sarabhai said that the actor did not have a deep knowledge about the state.
 
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