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Pakistan minorities minister, Shahbaz Bhatti, assassinated
02 Mar 2011
Pakistan’s minister for minorities, Shahbaz Bhatti, a Christian by faith, was killed in a gun attack in Islamabad on Wednesday.
Sunil Gautam steps down as chairman, Hanmer MSL
01 Mar 2011
Sunil Gautam steps down as chairman, Hanmer MSL
01 Mar 2011
AI COO Gustav Baldauf exits
01 Mar 2011
AI COO Gustav Baldauf exits
01 Mar 2011
AI COO Gustav Baldauf exits
01 Mar 2011
AI COO Gustav Baldauf exits
01 Mar 2011
B L Bagra replaces Srivastava as Nalco CMD
28 Feb 2011
London magistrate orders Assange’s extradition to Sweden
24 Feb 2011
A British magistrate has ordered WikiLeaks founder and anti-establishment crusader, Julian Assange, to be extradited to Sweden to face allegations of sexual assault.
Ignite Mudra has Sudarshan Banerjee as new head
24 Feb 2011
Ignite Mudra has Sudarshan Banerjee as new head
24 Feb 2011
Ruling on Assange’s extradition plea due today
24 Feb 2011
Anand Mahindra offers to resign from NACIL board
22 Feb 2011
Anand Mahindra offers to resign from NACIL board
22 Feb 2011
Anand Mahindra offers to resign from NACIL board
22 Feb 2011
Anand Mahindra offers to resign from NACIL board
22 Feb 2011
U K Sinha takes charge as SEBI chief
19 Feb 2011
Rahul Jauhari bids adieu to Pickle Lintas
18 Feb 2011
Rahul Jauhari bids adieu to Pickle Lintas
18 Feb 2011
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