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|  | | Business | | |  How to secure your firewall | | Bengal offers 45 acres each to Infy, Wipro Shortly after scrapping the proposed IT township project -- Vedic Village -- at Rajarhat near Kolkata, West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said that the two IT majors must be retained in the state.
· Gold buyers flock to shops · Coming soon! Plastic rupee notes · 'Stimulus packages must be off slowly' · WB offers 45 acres each to Infy, Wipro · Kerala:Nokia launches online music store · IT competitiveness: US is No.1 · Car loan default: What, when and how?
· Buffett warns Kraft Foods on Cadbury bid · UK to be SBI's major global hub · Nifty kisses 5k, ends flat · Indian car co to be among top 6 by 2020 · Govt abolishes post of lecturer in IITs · Brand retail: India may not allow FDI · RBI cracks down on ponzi schemes · $3bn World Bank funding for Indian roads · Victim of bank fraud? Prove it! · Climate: US wants China, India on board
· Land deals by Lalu: Mamata seeks probe · CMIE ups GDP growth to 5.9% for FY10 · Gopinath reduces stake in Kingfisher · NTPC to more than double power capacity · Inflation rises to 0.12% · Lessons to learn from the Jet strike · PVR to open over 30 screens in 6 months · Overseas investment in stocks croses $9b · Samsung bets big on laptops · RIL ups Rs 3,188 cr through shares' sale
· RIL plans to sell Rs 4,250 cr stock · TCS eyes 6-7 deals over $100 mn in LatAm · States agree on dual GST rates · Sweet 16 for Sensex: Rejig portfolio · RBI: Onus of fraud probe, mgmt on banks · Infosys to up capabilities in LatAm · Biyani eyes new revenue streams · How to secure your firewall · Your small donation can buy them dignity · FDs? Check out various banks' rates · India's second retail revolution? · Consumer is king, sellers beware! | | | | |
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