Daily Newsletter | Friday, January 29, 2016 | | Lutyens' Delhi, 19 others make cut for smart cities | Lutyens’ zone, already considered among the most pampered areas in India, has made it to the list of 20 cities to be turned into Smart Cities as part of the Modi government’s ambitious urban modernisation programme. |
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26/11 trial a test of Pak sincerity: MEA | The 2008 Mumbai attacks again took centre stage in Indo-Pak bilateral ties with New Delhi declaring on Thursday that 26/11 remained a test case for Pakistan’s stated commitment to fighting India-specific terror groups. |
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| First blind-friendly train arrives Varanasi | The country's first braille-embedded train, Varanasi-Mysuru Express, arrived at Cantonment railway station on Thursday morning. However, no visually-impaired passenger alighted at the Cantt railway station. |
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RTO ready to launch pink autos in Noida, Ghaziabad | The regional transport office (RTO) has completed all formalities to launch pink auto in Noida and Ghaziabad. Mayank Jyoti, RTO Ghaziabad, said that the transport department is ready to give pink auto permits to eligible applicants. |
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| 13 things top startup CEOs do better than everyone else | Running a startup is hard, but the ones that do well usually have a great CEO. But what qualities make a CEO "good'? We went through Quora to find out what the best startup CEOs do to stand out from the rest. Here's a look at 13 things top startup CEOs do better than everyone else... |
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| | Patanjali eats into Colgate's toothpaste market share | Patanjali Ayurved, the home-grown foods-to-FMCG player that recently took on Swiss multinational giant Nestle by launching its own noodle brand, is eating into the market share of another MNC giant, Colgate Palmolive, in the toothpaste segment. |
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Sebi to tighten risk management at commexes | Market regulator Sebi is expected to tighten risk management norms in the wake of suspension of futures trading for castor seed on the National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange (NCDEX). |
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Exceptional costs bring down Airtel Q3 net by 22% | Higher expenses on debt servicing and one-time exceptional costs towards troubled African operations pulled down Bharti Airtel’s third quarter net profit by 22%, this being the first drop in nine quarters. |
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| Sunny Leone wants a 'Mastizaade' sequel | The sultry Sunny Leone is so pleased with and excited about her latest adult comedy that she hopes its producers gear up for an encore soon. She enthuses, “I’ve been pushing them to get cracking on a sequel as Mastizaade is one franchise that I want to be a part of again and again.” |
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