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Dr Vijay Kelkar joins the board of JM Financial
19 Mar 2010
Unilever's Vindi Banga to leave in May
18 Mar 2010
Satyam's Raju moves Supreme Court for bail
12 Mar 2010
Industrialist G P Birla passes away
06 Mar 2010
Blair’s memoirs to hit the stands in September
06 Mar 2010
Blair will earn £4.6 million from his book, The Journey, which is expected to hit the stands in September according to his publishers’ announcement yesterday.
Euromax Capital appoints Mirzan Mahathir
05 Mar 2010
Former president Abdul Kalam, Ratan Tata India's most trusted
02 Mar 2010
Dr APJ Kalam and Ratan Tata lead the list of India's most trusted
Former president Abdul Kalam, Ratan Tata India's most trusted
02 Mar 2010
Dr APJ Kalam and Ratan Tata lead the list of India's most trusted
Rakesh Mohan to head national transport policy panel
22 Feb 2010
The high-level committe will draft policy measures needed to encourage competitive pricing and coordination between alternative modes of transport, in order to better integrate the country's transport system.
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