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Updated: 17 October, 2007



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Good news for govt staff, salaries to rise
The Sixth Pay Commission is likely to significantly raise basic salaries for an estimated 4.5 million central government employees. The recommendations are expected to be submitted in January, a few months ahead of schedule, and the award is likely to come into effect from January 2006.
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What are P-Notes?
So what are these participatory notes? And why do they have this huge impact on the Indian securities markets? Read on
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A guide to hot stocks from each sector
Q2 FY08 will be yet another milestone with skyrocketing growth in sales driven by strong growth in subscribers (33 per cent q-o-q and 50 per cent y-o-y) for the telecom sector.
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Welcome to rediff.com : The Cricket channel - Schedule
Welcome to rediff.com : The Cricket channel - Schedule
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Want to succeed? Avoid these 9 traps
Success leads to the damaging behaviors of a lack of urgency, a proud and protective attitude, and entitlement thinking.
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The 10 biggest falls in Sensex history
The Sensex plunged by 1,743 points, the largest fall in a single day ever witnessed in the history of the Indian stock markets.
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10 effective ways to stay motivated
There are times when it seems that the road to success is filled with nothing but boulders and gaping potholes. It is on this rutted road that you need motivation the most.
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Sebi clamps down on participatory notes
The move is aimed at arresting the surge in foreign inflows through PNs, which are offshore derivative instruments that allow foreign investors to invest indirectly in a country's stock market (see table), which has seen the benchmark BSE Sensex zoom more than 5,000 points in two months.
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Revealed: Daily sex improves male fertility
According to a study by scientists in Australia, regular sex not only boosts male sperm quality but also helps those who suffer fertility problems to improve their chances of fatherhood.
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Readers pick: Best bikini babes!
Readers pick the actresses who look best in a bikini.
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