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Retail sector on the trot
Industry watcher Technopak predicts the size of modern retail trade will be $60 bn to $75 bn by 2010.
Mark Taylor to lead Aussie coach hunt
Former captain Mark Taylor will chair the selection committee to choose Australia's next coach.
Sunscreens may be merely smokescreens
If you're not in a habit of re-applying sunscreen every two hours, then it's better you don't waste money buying it.
India's powerpuff girls on mission UN
125 Indian policewomen are being trained to form an all-women team of United Nations peacekeepers.
The 'Bankim' test
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsRemember the Tebbit Test? In 1990 British Politician Norman Tebbit proposed the Cricket test that told the ethnic minorities in United Kingdom they wouldn't be cons...
In Pics: RK Studio's farewell to Ganpati
When it comes to the first family of Bollywood, the Kapoors, celebrations always have to be king size.
Varun Gandhi the rising son in BJP?
At the National Executive meeting of BJP, Varun Gandhi has emerged as one of the most "visible" faces of the party.
Honda to launch its small car in India
Honda expects sales in India to touch 62,000 units this fiscal against 43,000 in 2005-06.
SRK, Sush in Dulha Mil Gaya?
SRK and Sush are yet to sign on the dotted line but Viveck Vaswani seems set to cast them in Dulha Mil Gaya.
Indian hockey not on right track
India's national game until cricket soared in popularity, hockey now jostles for attention alongside minor sports.
Corruption still rules Bihar: George
George Fernandes attacked Bihar CM Nitish Kumar saying, nothing has changed in the state and corruption still ruled.
Govt plans to merge DA to basic for PSUs
The notification for setting up the Sixth Pay Commission for Central Govt employees is also expected soon.
Alang ship-breakers disabled by asbestos
An expert committee found that 16 per cent of the workers at Alang suffer from an early stage of asbestosis.
Partial lunar eclipse on Thursday
India will be among a few parts of the world to get a lunar treat on Thursday.
Security tightened on Ganpati festival
With the ten-day Ganpati festival nearing an end, the police personnel are on high alert in Mumbai.
Sharif takes pride in Indian democracy
Deposed Pakistan prime minister says he wants to visit India; says region needs to build democratic systems.