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December 28, 2009

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How Bengaluru plans to quench its thirst
To meet its future requirement, the city is looking beyond the Cauvery.

· IIM study suggests deregulation of oil sector
· Telangana uproar: Property prices zoom 20% in Vijayawada
· When the farmers' jury gave its verdict
· Home loans for NRIs
· Don't ignore External Commercial Borrowings
· Tax bomb: Why it is better to use company car
· Swiss test solar-power aircraft for night flight

· Power Min plans to rate mileage: Auto industry fumes
· LG announces top management shuffle
· Insurers wait yet another year for FDI increase
· China unveils world's fastest train, at 350 km/hr!
· Tax reform needs careful implementation
· 'Only tax breaks may not draw investors'
· Developers rush to get rid of SEZs in 2009
· Putin inaugurates eastern oil pipeline
· US cos plan pay hike next year as economy recovers

· 2010 to be tough for British retailers
· How India can be a successful economy
· High gold prices spur diamond demand
· A new act to make mining community-friendly
· Dubai Properties replaces senior execs
· L&T, Lanco face wrath of 'save river' campaign
· Hyderabad: IT firms take safety measures for staff
· Cyber criminals threaten to dampen New Year celebrations
· Bajaj phases out more bike models

· Rs 550-cr Balco divestment papers 'cannot be traced'
· 3G spectrum auction may begin in March
· India Inc partners PE funds for acquisitions
· Small drug firms cry foul over ethics code
· World Bank funds to come with reforms clause
· Misleading ads: ASCI pulls up Reliance, Idea
· As projects falter, steel MNCs forge partnerships
· Goldman Sachs takes 9.4% in Max India for $115 mn

· SBI banks on wind power
· Mamata's rail chugs along with hiccups
· Ministers' appraisal soon, may trigger Cabinet rejig
· New Year gifts set to get chic, again
· Japanese PM to meet Tata, Ambani
· AAI pays 600 jobless staffers in Mumbai
· Lalit Suri Group plans foray into economy segment
· PSU banks score on customer care
· Corporate India warms up to adoption of ITIs
· Reforms have reduced poverty, says PM
· 2010 set to be year of indices trading
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