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Retailers scared to sell Chinese goods, stocks pile up
15 Oct 2016
Chinese lighting and decorative products enter the Indian markets three months before Diwali, but this year wholesalers are stuck as there is a 20-per cent decline in offtake by retailers due to calls on social media for a boycott of Chinese products
You’re eating your pizza the wrong way – but do you care?
By By Jagdeep Worah | 15 Oct 2016
The correct way is to avoid slicing the pizza at all, but instead to fold the entire pizza once, then a second time, hold it in a napkin, and take a big bite into all the four folds
India’s TB epidemic larger than previously thought: WHO
14 Oct 2016
The tuberculosis epidemic in India is "larger" than what was previously estimated, with the country being one of six nations which accounted for 60 per cent of the new cases in 2015, says WHO
Chinese giants Sinochem Group and ChemChina in merger talks
14 Oct 2016
The deal has been proposed by the Chinese central government as part of its plan to reduce the number of state-owned companies and create larger, globally more competitive businesses
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