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Rediff
January 18, 2010

Business

Creditors put Dubai World debt up for sale

Air India told to give details of pay, perks of top bosses
Air India had earlier admitted that a chairman-cum-managing director for some months got issued 121 free air-passes.

· Budget 2010: What to expect
· Panel against Bt Brinjal in Andhra Pradesh
· Taiwan, MAIT plan electronic clusters in Gujarat
· Auto sector to grow by 10-12 pc in 2010: Fitch
· Start investing when you are still in your 20s
· How villagers built a tourist resort
· India has opportunity to build sustainable cities: Sibal
· Wholesale sugar prices dip, retail markets to follow: Pawar
· Tips to make your car attractive

· Gail Q3 net jumps over three-fold to Rs 860 cr
· IOC plans to acquire mid-size E&P firms
· Delhi govt may grow biofuel crops on forest land
· Creditors put Dubai World debt up for sale: Report
· Leipzig fair to draw Indian auto component firms
· One man's crusade to bring riches to rural areas

· Jairam Ramesh on his green agenda
· Pharma tops in patent suits
· Dadri land acquisition: No relief for Reliance Energy Ltd
· States seek easy rate for farm loans
· Sebi bans Societe Generale from issuing PNs
· Dubai crisis hits Indian educational institutes
· Gems council may leave China
· The tax benefits on your children's education
· Aligning with China in Copenhagen a mistake: Bhagwati

· More funds for social sector
· A smart card-based solution to hunger and poverty
· Loans between firms come under I-T lens
· ISB placements kick off with Rs 40-lakh offer

· Recruiters return to IIT Bombay
· HPCL plans Rs 20,000 cr refinery
· Pitroda stresses on knowledge infrastructure
· RBI - An institution India deserves
· ITC targets the schoolbag
· Wockhardt-Abbot deal gets high court go-ahead
· e-Gov dept to go paperless
· Patel wants airlines to club fare, surcharge
· Eight in fray for Hyderabad Metro
· Oh no, I'm being watched online! And so are you!
· Day Zero: B'lore, Calcutta break ranks with IIM-A
· Ad row creates buzz for Onida cellphones
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