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Marathi Manoos breaks into India’s richest 100
Virendra D Mhaiskar, chairman and MD, IRB Infrastructure Developers, has become the first Marathi manoos to figure at number 51 in the Forbes list of 100 richest Indians.
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Near-miss as Saudia plane deviates from its flight path
The plane climbed 200 feet while cruising, reducing the vertical separation between itself and another aircraft from the standard 1,000 feet.
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Threat letter to blow up 15 Mumbai landmarks
Security has been beefed up at all suburban stations since past one week following the a letter warning of a plot to blow up 15 landmark places, including stations, in the city.
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HC to protect Pratima Nagrale’s lawyer
The court assurance came following a threat received by advocate Gunaratna Sadavarte told the judges about the episode, which took place on Thursday, in their private chamber.
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GVK eyes L&T’s stake in BIAL
Proposed stake buyout valued at Rs600 crore will raise the firm’s holdings to 29%.
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India third largest economy by 2050: Carnegie Endowment
India will be the third largest economy in the world after China and United States by 2050, a foreign-policy think tank has said.
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Tell China to back off
India wants US to dump the idea of Chinese role in India-Pakistan affair and accept a plan that will shut the door firmly on Beijing’s bid to play policeman in the region.
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Not down on his knees yet
Mulund-resident Madhukar Nimdeo, 91, ensures that his knees do not bend post the total knee replacement surgeries he underwent in both knees in May, using a new tissue-preserving technique.
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China invites Mirwaiz. Revenge for Dalai’s Arunachal visit?
Delhi cool, but will see if his visa is stamped or stapled.
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Crabby? Carb crunch to blame
Low-carb diets can cause depression, anxiety and mood swings, say city dieticians. Instead, they urge dieters to throw out bad carbs for good ones.
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Corus may ally with CSN for mining
The volatility in prices of these products weighs on the profit margin of the company and shrinks consolidated operating margin of the group.
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RBI admits Vishal Retail debt plan
Vishal Retail Ltd’s proposal for debt recast has been admitted by the corporate debt restructuring cell of Reserve Bank of India, according to a source close to the development.
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Using garden leave can help take the edge off attrition
The grass is greener on the other side, human resources managers may soon start hearing, what with attrition rates starting to go up again
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Mundra Port to build terminal for Shell JV in Hazira
The terminal will be built on a sub-concession basis, in phases, with three berths in the initial phase, Hazira Port said in a statement.
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Panels to look into VJTI autonomy, irregularities
The University of Mumbai has set up two committees to deal with issues relating to Veermata Jijabai Techological Institute (VJTI), Matunga.
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Harshad Mehta’s kin want judge to opt out
The recusation application, not very common, has 24 petitioners, including Mehta’s wife Jyoti, mother Rasila, brothers Ashwin and Sudhir, and sister-in-law Rina, besides 11 companies owned and promoted by the family.
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Realty back in business
Slumber over, corporates put Bangalore’s real estate market back on track.
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Radiation therapy can boost longevity in rare pancreatic cancer patients
People with rare pancreatic cancer, called pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours might live longer if treated with radiation therapy.
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Rihanna wants her man to have a big "toy"
Rihanna has revealed what she wants in a man - a big ''toy''.
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James Blunt would happily pose for Pirelli calendar
James Blunt has said that he is all game to pose for a Pirelli calendar.
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Big B may grace next IFFIs in Goa as chief guest
The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) today tried to dodge the question on why megastar Amitabh Bachchan was not being invited for the festival.
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Mum freed of murder charge
The SC has allowed a minor sentence for a woman, 67, who locked her two-year-old daughter into a tiny bathroom and denied her food and water for 14 days, resulting in the child’s death in 1996.
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Out of khaki, Khali now wants to kill Ajmal Kasab
The Punjab Police suspended Dalip Singh Rana alias Khali, an assistant sub-inspector in the armed unit, for remaining absent from work since last December while still receiving his salary.
 
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