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India will continue to be a terror target (22 March 11:36) |
| In an interview with Karan Thapar on CNN-IBN's Devil's Advocate programme, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna says Indians will continue to be a target for terrorists, in Afghanistan and ... |
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The UPA govts arrogance is sky high (21 March 07:27) |
| Bharatiya Janata Party General Secretary Arun Jaitley talks to Aditi Phadnis about the party's differences with the government |
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Taking Tamil television by storm (19 March 05:27) |
| Master scriptwriter, K Bhagyaraj on writing for serials. |
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Coca-Cola will continue to invest in India (19 March 01:27) |
| Coca-Cola is bullish about its India operations after recording one of its highest growth numbers in the October-December 2009 quarter |
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We think IT spends will pick up this year (10 March 01:27) |
| Bangalore-based information technology services firm MindTree has set up an ambitious target of becoming a $1-billion (around Rs 4,600-crore) company over the next five years. |
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Our Indian operations are a great success story (10 March 01:27) |
| Andrew Witty, chief executive of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), the world's second-largest drug company, was in India this week as part of the dedication of an albandazole manufacturing facility at ... |
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No matter what we will achieve Telangana (09 March 09:36) |
| M Agamani, the leader of the Osmania University Joint Action Committee, says that things on the campus are getting depressing, but that won't act as a deterrent to stop their fight for Telan... |
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I now know that there is a God (05 March 05:27) |
| Indra Soundarrajan on penning the Tamil TV serial, Yamirukka Bayamaen. |
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The 3G money raised may be more than estimated (05 March 01:54) |
| There is scepticism in some quarters that the Budget for 2010-11, while spreading cheer, may be skating on thin ice. For instance, some of its assumptions will give way if the non-tax revenu... |
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Revenue Secretary on the govts challenges (04 March 03:36) |
| By partially rolling back the stimulus that was provided through fiscal incentives in the excise duties and by retaining the service tax at 10 per cent, we are primarily signalling that we a... |
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The entire music industry is collapsing (04 March 01:36) |
| Canadian guitarist Michael Brooke talks about his music for Road, Movie. |
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Mukesh Ambani is one of the worlds best CEOs (03 March 03:27) |
| Entrepreneurs are visionaries since they build what has not been built before, says Ram Charan. |
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FM on how the govt plans to tackle inflation (03 March 01:27) |
| Taking into account all the increases, inflation will be around 0.4 per cent in the wholesale price index, says Pranab Mukherjee. |
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The downturn is not yet completely behind us (02 March 01:27) |
| In fact, we expect the first half of 2010 to be at least as challenging as the first six months of 2009, says Kishor Patil, MD & CEO, KPIT Cummins Infosystems. |
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I have been cautious not adventurous (27 February 03:36) |
| 'This year was a very difficult time for me, or for any finance minister.' |
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Unrecognised schools hardly have any teaching (26 February 09:36) |
| Unrecognised schools have been given three years to fix their infrastructure and five years for their teachers to get the necessary qualifications, says Kapil Sibal. |
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In India you have to be a smart bowler (26 February 09:36) |
| Twenty-year-old South African pacer Wayne Parnell talks about his sudden rise, his experiences on his maiden tour to India and, of course, the IPL. |
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Dont want to be labelled Test or ODI specialist (25 February 07:36) |
| Tamil Nadu batsman S Badrinath says it wasn't easy to bat, let alone score runs, in his Test debut against South Africa earlier this month. |
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India has great campaigns poor branding (25 February 11:36) |
| India indulges in the most sophisticated marketing campaigns but has poorest branding, says Shombit Sengupta, Founder, Shining Consulting. |
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Changes within Pak are not visible from India (24 February 11:45) |
| "They argue that talking is a sign of weakness by India in view of what happened in Mumbai. I would argue that talking at this point is significant not for its goals but for the process itse... |
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Industry not at the cost of nature (22 February 05:36) |
| The Uttarakhand government is not keen to promote tourism at the cost of flora and fauna. |
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India gets leg into Bermuda tax havens (22 February 05:36) |
| A tax information exchange agreement will give OECD-mandated exchange to Indian tax authorities and their requests in cases of special inquiries will be better equipped to tackle tax evasion... |
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I will be cautious about buying equity now (22 February 11:27) |
| Marc Faber, legendary contrarian investor and author of The Gloom, Boom & Doom Report, talks to Jitendra Gupta on recent market correction, road ahead for Indian markets, global economic... |
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KCR has let Telangana down in a big way (20 February 05:27) |
| In this interview with rediff.com's Vicky Nanjappa, Dr Sangam Prithviraj, chief of the Student's Telangana Joint Action Committee discusses the next course of action and also says that toda... |
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Need tax breaks to gear up for green technology (18 February 11:36) |
| We are looking at different excise duties for products which are labeled energy efficient. So, products which are more energy efficient will pay lower excise, says Ajay Mathur. |
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Interview Pune top cop on blast probe and leads (17 February 03:36) |
| Ever since the blast rocked the city, the Pune police has been under fire for not taking the intelligence alerts seriously. Refuting such reports in an interview to Vicky Nanjappa, Pune's Co... |
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Kirit Parikh on why govt should free petro prices (16 February 05:18) |
| 'Prices can be adjusted now. The government can even temporarily cut taxes'. |
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Kirit Pariskh on why govt should free petro prices (16 February 11:18) |
| 'Prices can be adjusted now. The government can even temporarily cut taxes'. |
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India can easily sustain US pressure for talks (15 February 03:18) |
| Muhammad Asad Durrani, former director general of Inter-Services intelligence and Pakistan's Military Intelligence, says India's move to resume peace talks is a wise decision. |
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Number of cops per 1 lakh people in India is 130 (15 February 11:18) |
| Home Secretary GK Pillai talks to Aditi Phadnis about police reforms |
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Test cricket is always the top priority Raina (13 February 07:18) |
| After a successful stint in the one-day internationals, Suresh Raina hopes to make his Test selection count. |
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Ill back in the Indian team soon Irfan (12 February 07:18) |
| After a good showing with bat and ball, Baroda pacer Irfan Pathan is confident of returning to the Indian team soon. |
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We do not need spinners to take wickets (12 February 09:27) |
| South Africa's wicketkeeper-batsman Mark Boucher says there's a lot of talk about spinners taking wickets in India, but it is the Proteas fast bowlers who have delivered the goods on more oc... |
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Why the educated Muslim is taking to violence (11 February 11:27) |
| Shahid Azmi, the defence lawyer in the 11/7 blasts case, defends the accused while damning the police and the investigation. |
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Indians tend to place wealth ahead of health (11 February 11:36) |
| The interesting find was how people perceive health insurance in India. It is seen as an instrument to protect savings. |
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I am capable of playing the big innings Yusuf (10 February 05:36) |
| Yusuf Pathan talks about his magical innings in the Duleep Trophy final, and the 'Twenty20 specialist' tag that he is looking to shed. |
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V-Day is not about love just lust Muthalik (10 February 05:36) |
| The Shri Ram Sena, on its part, says that it has no intentions of disrupting the Valentine's Day celebrations. The chief of the Shri Ram Sena, Pramod Muthalik, in this exclusive interview wi... |
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Foreign investors prefer independent managers (10 February 03:36) |
| Newly-formed Ascent Capital, which is a separate investment entity carved out of UTI Ventures, recently raised $350 million (Rs 1,575 crore) for its first fund. |
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Capgemini sees recovery in 2010 (10 February 01:36) |
| Paul Hermelin, group chief executive officer of Europe's largest IT services firm, Capgemini, is one of the earliest proponents of the offshoring model. |
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Jobs to dalits is private sectors social duty (09 February 03:36) |
| Positives like dalit music and literature should be promoted while reservations for the community can continue, Union Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment, Mukul Wasnik, tells Busines... |
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The Bigg Boss is here to judge you! (09 February 03:36) |
| Vindu Dara Singh gets ready to judge dance reality show, Chak Dhoom Dhoom, on Colors. |
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We are facing Congresss terrorism SIMI chief (08 February 03:45) |
| 'Congress toh BJP ki naani hai (The Congress is the grandmother of the BJP). The BJP made the wrong allegation first and the Congress has now given it wings,' says SIMI's Dr Shahid Badr Fala... |
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Introducing Bt brinjal will be disastrous (08 February 11:36) |
| Our native brinjal has a medicinal value and once there is contamination, the medicinal value in the natural brinjal will automatically be lost. |
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Ustad Amjad Ali Khan Im happy Rahman won Grammy (01 February 05:18) |
| Ustad Amjad Ali Khan may lost out on a Grammy win at the 52nd Grammy awards but the maestro is very happy for A R Rahman, who won two Grammies this year. |
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The craze for T20 will not affect Test cricket (01 February 03:18) |
| The true class and calibre of a player can by judged in Tests only, not in one-day or Twenty20 cricket, says former India great Salim Durrani. |
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We want to become the worlds premier browser (29 January 01:45) |
| This January, Lars Boilesen took over the reigns of Opera Software after its co-founder and leader of 15 years, Jon S von Tetzchner, stepped down. |
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Risk aversion is the biggest risk (29 January 11:36) |
| The Rs 2,200 crore (Rs 22 billion) Star India has for long been the biggest contributor to parent News Corporation's Asian revenues and profits (over 80 per cent). |
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Grammy award is important for the sarod (27 January 07:45) |
| Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan is nominated for a Grammy Award in the Traditional World Music category for his album Ancient Sounds. He talks about what the award means to him. |
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Telangana is better off than Andhra Rayalaseema (27 January 03:36) |
| "The per capita income in Telangana is much more compared to the rest of the regions of Andhra Pradesh. According to the statistics that we have, Rayalseema is most underdeveloped. There are... |
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Coal mine development is a long-drawn process (27 January 01:54) |
| After the government scaled up the power capacity addition target in the current Plan period multi-fold, NTPC embarked upon a major diversification drive in the entire energy chain. |
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