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Foreign funds pump in $4.4 billion in September

Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) have pumped in $4.4 billion in the Indian equity market so far this month buoyed by strong economic growth outlook.

Foreign funds have been investing heavily i

India-BlackBerry deal possible: Canada

Canadian Trade Minister Peter Van Loan, who Friday discussed the issue of India's threat to ban BlackBerry with Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma, said the smart phone maker Research in Moti

Rs.55,000 crore revenue in tax net with direct tax code

The government plans to bring Rs.55,000 crore revenue within the tax net through withdrawal of profit-linked tax exemptions after the Direct Tax Code (DTC) is introduced in 2012-2013, Revenue Secretar

Rs.55,000 crore revenue in tax net with direct tax code

The government plans to bring Rs.55,000 crore revenue within the tax net through withdrawal of profit-linked tax exemptions after the Direct Tax Code (DTC) is introduced in 2012-2013, Revenue Secretar

400,000 kids, 20,000 mothers die each year in Pak

At least 400,000 children below five years of age and 20,000 mothers die annually in Pakistan due to malnutrition, socio-economic problems and lack of access to proper health care.

Maharashtra minister's son wanted for attempted murder

The police here are on the lookout for Nitesh Rane, the son of Maharashtra revenue minister Narayan Rane, and at least two others for an alleged attempt to murder a member of his NGO.

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

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