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An engineer from IIT, now a farmer
I knew a farm would give me much better returns in terms of economy as well as happiness, says R.Madhavan.
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World Bank bars Satyam for 8 years
Foxnews.com on Tuesday reported that the World Bank ban started in September this year "due to alleged malpractice's including bribery". The news report said the World Bank debarment -- the harshest sanction ever made by the bank since 2004 -- was meted out for 'improper benefit to bank staff' and 'lack of documentation on invoices'.When contacted, a Satyam spokesperson said that "the company does not comment on individual clients".
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Meet India's top women bankers
They are a part of India's corporate success story.
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The world's most powerful people
Newsweek has compiled a list of the 50 most powerful people in the world today. Let's take a look at who all have made it to the list.
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'The Mumbai attack is not an India-Pakistan issue'
Strategic thinker and former bureaucrat, K Subrhamanyam says that India is not doing enough, just yet, to respond to Mumbai attacks.
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Bridal lingerie for your big day
An astonishing number of Indian brides-to-be go overboard with their wedding trousseaus, but don’t know what innerwear goes appropriately with their ethnic ensembles. Proprietor of lingerie boutique Boudoir London, Dalbir Bains gives you the lowdown on lingerie to wear under ethnicwear.
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An engineer from IIT, now a farmer
I knew a farm would give me much better returns in terms of economy as well as happiness, says R.Madhavan.
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Why the CIA does not want Dawood in Indian hands
Investigative journalist Wayne Madsen reported that according to intelligence sources, Ibrahim is a CIA asset, both as a veteran of the mujahedeen war and in a continuing connection with his casino and drug trade operations in Kathmandu.
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How leaders bloom at Mindtree
Said to be the only one of its kind in the world, this leadership programme is unusual, and may appear unstructured, but has its own rigour and method. .
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Ultras reveal Pak army's role in terror strikes
According to Sabahuddin -- the prime accused in the attack on the Central Reserve Police Force camp in Rampur and the attack on the Indian Institute of Science -- the Pakistani army ensured that the new recruits had a safe passage into Lashkar camps. Sabahuddin, explaining his journey into jihad, told interrogators that he decided to tread this horrific path in the year 2002.
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