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|  | | Business | | |  Renault plans to unveil electric vehicles in India | | India 2020: What will we be like? India's GDP in 2020, at just under $3 trillion at today's prices and exchange rates, would be less than two-thirds of what China has already achieved in 2009: $4.6 trillion.
· 10 market trends to watch out for! · The decade's top 10 policy initiatives · How Bihar can rise as a developed state · Speak with hands free: 2 new headsets
· No claim for loss of medicines during flight: Forum · Bosch develops diesel engine for Nano · In a first, Maha asks Videocon to shift SEZ · Private firms to arm police with modern weapons · Coming soon: An artificial mind? · 60% of services sector units in rural India: Survey · A dozen banks to get new chiefs this year · Gaming biz to touch $830 mn by 2012: Nasscom
· Indian-American fired over $20-million embezzlement charge · 10th Auto Expo: Focus on small and green cars · Ranbaxy launches anti-fungal chemical in India · IBM ties up with IITs for green tech research · Dubai has Chicago to thank for the Burj · New govt buildings to comply with green rating norms · Domestic auto sales grow 49% in December · Is gold a good hedge? · Mercedes sales declines over 10% in India
· Food inflation to ease next month: Montek · Mobile comics get more popular · A pill for your investment woes · Renault plans to unveil electric vehicles in India · The Leela reflects Gurgaon's rise · Relax, capitalism is not the problem · Will there be a boom in 2010-11? · Making money no more the true measure of success · Investment boom to boost India Inc's prowess · Coming soon: Self-drive cars! · '2010 is going to be a difficult year' · 'We'll get incremental growth from education, govt in 2010' · Maharashtra realty to cost more · RIL raises Rs 2,587 cr via sale of treasury stocks · Patent regime set for fresh changes · Indian drug makers maintain pace of US marketing approvals
· BSE moves Sebi for listing its shares · Few companies can afford to miss Delhi Auto Expo · Retailers mull new strategies for small stores · Commodity stocks gave best returns in 2009 · PSU banks need to fill 40,000 vacancies · Yale, Harvard, MIT buy Sibal's plan · Maharashtra prods builders to go green · India 2020: What will we be like? · Budget' 10: Departments, ministries ask for the moon · Sugar price up on UP ban · Cervical cancer drug majors vie for India pie · Extended trade from today, brokers buck up | | | | |
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