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2017-12-03
A year since note ban, Indian Railways chugs into digital junction
India Inc bets on 7% GDP growth in 2017-18
Salil Parekh named Infosys CEO & MD
The man who built Capgemini in India
BIOCON SECURES NOD FOR ITS FIRST BIOSIMILAR IN US
READY OR NOT, BITCOIN MAKES ITS WAY TO WALL STREET
SILICON VALLEY STRUGGLES TO ADD CONSERVATIVES TO ITS RANKS
‘We will act as a catalyst, if needed, to remove the BJP’
As militancy made headlines, drug use spiked in Kashmir
Too early to say lowgrowth trend reversed: Singh
US Senate approves tax cuts in a victory for Trump
Zomato draws flak over offensive outdoor ads
Steel firms to raise prices after NMDC hikes ore prices
JSW Steel forms subsidiary to fast-track ~50k-cr Odisha project
Apollo Hospitals eyes better margins next year
Adani, Essel and Nalco might line up for Odisha solar tenders
Cure.fit in expansion mode, hopes to be profitable by next year
Ring fence your family's assets with a trust
Fear of missing out keeps investors in stocks despite risks
Panel approves Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar’s debt recast
India expects to sail into top league at maritime organisation
Crude oil prices to be under pressure in H1 of 2018: S&P
Internet access driving SME revenue growth in smaller cities: Survey
NCDEX to allow e-warehouse receipts to be traded and transferred
Government to float more EoIs for strategic sale
India saved $15 bn in energy subsidies SUBSTANTIAL DECLINE KEY SOPS
Frequent smartphone use may up suicide risk in teens
Marriage linked to lower risk of dementia
Payment made in revenue sharing deal exempt from service tax
Dental hygiene on-the-go for corporates
Air pollution may weaken the bones
Three Uber security managers resign after CEO criticises practices
US flight crews ill-equipped for sexual harassment complaints
After firing Matt Lauer, NBC execs try to control the damage
Car dealers dodge doomsday as Black Friday boosts sales
Philippines says offer to open telecom sector not just for China
Trump’s son-in-law leaving Secretary of State in the dark on West Asia talks: Sources
China cracks down on online micro-lending firms
Chevron’s $1 mn-anhour dividend may go into overdrive
Growth of businesses led by women good for our economy
E-waste: The new, more dangerous plastic
THUS SPAKE THE PRIME MINISTER IN GUJARAT
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The baton of accountability in NREGA passes on
Logistics sector needs to harness technology
Religious twist in Gujarat elections is unfortunate
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