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Indian IT firms to now focus on Europe, Asia-Pacific

The Indian information technology sector is likely to witness heavy consolidation in the coming months as mid-size companies struggle to sustain growth amid a rising anti-outsourcing tirade in the Uni

CWG: Delhi police stations strength depleted

Police stations in the capital will have fewer men during the Commonwealth Games - because 40 per cent of the staff will be assigned to guard the athletes and Games venues.

"With just nine days left

Billionaire Facebook founder likes worn jeans, cheap T-shirts

Multi-billionaire Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg likes to wear worn jeans, cheap T-shirts and lives in a rented house. To relax, he likes drinking beer and eating fast food with workmates, it was re

Dabur gets divine aid in Nepal

Ayurvedic giant Dabur India's subsidiary in Nepal, Dabur Nepal, has received an unexpected "divine" boost after being targeted by a relentless smear campaign in the country.

Dabur Nepal's Mango Nec

Government allows more agencies to procure oilseeds, pulses

Expecting a higher production of oil seeds and pulses, the government Friday nominated the National Cooperative Consumer Federation of India (NCCF), the Central Warehousing Corporation (CWC) and other

20 Ulfa militants arrested in fresh Dhaka crackdown

At least 20 militants of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (Ulfa) and their family members were arrested by security forces in Bangladesh in renewed crackdown by Dhaka on anti-India separat

Real Bond loved pretty girls, cars

London, Sept. 22: There was a real James Bond who was an incorrigible storyteller with a penchant for pretty women and fast cars, says a new history of Britain’s intelligence service MI6.

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India asks Germany to liberalise visa norms

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has urged Germany to liberalise norms for visa and work permits to Indians, saying it would help boost bilateral trade and investment.

"Germany's visa and work permi

Drugs for nausea up clot risks

London, Sept. 22: Common drugs to treat nausea and vomiting increase the risk of deadly blood clots by a third, say researchers.

Hundreds of thousands of people in England take the new atypical antip

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India has switched over to eco-friendly Bharat Stage (BS) III and BS IV (equivalent to Euro III and Euro-IV) petrol and diesel ahead of the Oct 1 deadline.

The ultra-low sulphur and benzene BS III an

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