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|  | | Business | | |  Fiat to hike Linea, Grande Punto prices | | From poverty to good jobs: EGMM makes it possible! EGMM is a unique public private partnership venture that trains poor rural youth take up jobs, helping them earn between Rs 3,000 and Rs 10,000 a month.
· India's IT services market to double by 2013 · Core sector expands by 5.3% in Nov · FDI jumps 60% to $1.74 bn in Nov · Food inflation cools down to 18.65% · A-Pac sees most billion-dollar deals
· Online games: Big attraction during winter holidays · Trading time: BSE brokers to approach PM · Mega PSUs to get Maharatna status · Fiat to hike price of Linea and Grande Punto · Eco-tourists to Antarctica adding to global warming
· Thinking aloud helps solve problems faster: Study · Indian exports through Attari-Wagah route dip · FII inflows hit record high in 2009 · Jet gets govt nod to raise $400 mn · First android-based tablet PC for India
· Kolkata has enough water, yet there's a problem! · Now, intelligent viewing on your TV · Healthcare is terrible in India, but Tamil Nadu shines · Bengaluru airport and take-off troubles · Forget big bang, focus on small · How Microsoft is 'using' India's skewed patent laws · H-1B work visas reach 65,000 cap · 'Indian regulatory regime has brought us a world of good'
· Ford to sell Volvo to Chinese carmaker for $1.8 billion · As stock markets rise, short sellers on the wrong foot · Irda unveils norms for health-life combo product · GST will reduce tax burden by 25-30%: FinMin · Innovations give Levi's the right fit · Cost-cutting begins at home · Why auto parts firms are drooling over aviation, defence space · Tata Steel mulls rehab package for Corus staff · 543 million telephone users in India · US asks its citizens to review India travel · Climate meet didn't move us the right way: Obama · Loan rejected? You still have an option · How top Indian drug firms are pushing up sales · Sugar industry to take Centre to court | | | | |
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