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Mobile SIMs without Aadhaar linkage to go dead after February 2018
12 Sep 2017
The step is in line with the Supreme Court directive to link all mobile numbers with Aadhaar within a period of one year
SC asks Jaypee group to deposit Rs2,000 cr of homebuyers' money
11 Sep 2017
The latest development will give some respite to more than 30,000 investors in Jaypee Infratech projects in Noida and Greater Noida who would otherwise have doomed in the insolvency proceedings
Kraft Heinz elevates 29-yr-od David Knopf to CFO
09 Sep 2017
Kraft Heinz, the $100-billion packaged foods maker, is tapping 29-year-old Princeton graduate and former 3G Capital partner David Knopf as chief financial officer
Stent prices slashed, but angioplasty costs yet to come down
08 Sep 2017
Reports said that in some cases the ''balloons and catheters'' that are used during angioplasty are ''charged at a much higher level than the stent itself'
Alcohol industry misleading public on cancer risk: study
08 Sep 2017
The drinks industry is misleading the public by downplaying and misrepresenting the link between alcohol and cancer – especially breast cancer – in a bid to protect its profits, new research claims
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