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Premji in world's richest tech titans
Wipro Chairman Azim Premji has made it to the list of the world's 10 richest Tech Titans compiled by Forbes business magazine.
Bharti gets approval to increase FDI
Bharti Telecom continues to be the single largest shareholder in Bharti Airtel with 45.4 per cent stake.
Delhiites rich in cash, less in debt
Self-employed Delhiites richest, with assets worth Rs 11.6 lakh. A Delhiite owns assets worth Rs 1.62 lakh.
PSU babus want Rs 50K starting salary
Officers of the Public Sector oil companies have threatened to launch an indefinite strike for their demands of salary hike.
No objection to Maruti stake sale: Govt
The Government holds 10.27 per cent in Maruti Udyog Ltd. Maruti is 54.2 per cent owned by Japan's largest minicar maker, Suzuki Motor Corp.
SBI hikes deposit rates by up to 0.5 pc
The revision in rate comes less than a month of Reserve Bank hiking its short-term transaction rates with banks.
Beijing ATMs to recognise your face
The Chinese capital's police will equip ATM machines with a face recognition system to detect criminal suspects.
BJP sprays cola in Punjab fields
BJP members sprayed colas on agricultural fields to 'prove' that farmers could well use soft drinks instead of pesticides.
India third largest investor in UK
While India was nowhere in the investor's radar till a few years back, it is the third largest investor in the UK.
Insurance claims flooding post-deluge
As flood waters recede in areas across India, insurance cos are bracing for claims over damaged vehicles and property.
SEBI to expose unqualified directors
Names of the directors, who do not meet the stipulated guidelines to occupy the posts, will be made public.
Delhi, Mumbai are world's cheapest
Oslo and London are the world's most expensive cities, Mumbai and Delhi are among the cheapest places to live.
Alcohol companies uncork liquor market
Global alcoholic beverage leader, Diageo is gearing up to uncork some surprises in the Indian market.
Corolla vs Civic: What's the better buy
The two Japanese automobile giants Honda and Toyota have battled it the worldover; and they are now in India.
HP to shed 6,000 jobs in Europe
HP is seeking to shed almost 6,000 jobs in Europe as part of a worldwide restructuring scheme.
Sensex to remain range bound next week
Market experts feel that Sensex should remain range bound with a positive bias next week.