 | | June 11, 2009
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|  | | Business | | |  Dr Manmohan Singh | | The 100-day plan to revive Indian economy The architect of India's economic reforms, Manmohan Singh, has another big mission on his hands now.
· India's costliest cities to live in · Bangalore's loss, Buffalo's gain? · How to bounce back from workplace mistakes · Honda Jazz is here at Rs 743,000 · Ashok Chawla appointed divestment secretary · Manmohan Singh asks PMO officials to 'think creatively' · Satyamites celebrate 'strong' results · Satyam employees resent 'selective' pay hikes · Satyam board to discuss cost-cutting · CitiFinancial reduces asset book by a third · Slowdown: Indian executives feel least vulnerable · Centre to finalise priority areas before Budget session · M&M may buy out partner in Mahindra South Africa · L&T to exit UltraTech as Birlas give no-objection · Kingfisher Airlines may roll over Rs 8-bn debt · BSNL to invest Rs 150 bn in FY10 · Andhra to attach assets of NFL promoter K S Raju, others · Maytas working on Hyd Metro, Machilipatnam port plans · Temping firms cash in on slowdown · Call to make Web more accessible · P&G to win more consumers in India, China · Top performers get good pay hikes · Small-town India holds the key · P&G targets India, China for growth · Fake 'Made-in-India' drugs exported from China · Preferential shares: PIL challenges Sebi norms · Mani Shankar Aiyar's e-mail account hacked · Railways plan laundry units to provide clean bedrolls · Indiaa??s inflation slips to 0.13%; banks may cut rates · Meltdown a big opportunity if India, China team up · GST is critical for economic reforms: Pranab · Decontrol fuel price, restore tax holiday: Industry to govt · Govt may ban import of Chinese phones sans IMEI tag · Foodgrain at Rs 3 a kg: Talks begin on poll vow · FIIs favour India; will keep investing: ICICI exec | | | | |
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