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JLR to drive into the future with intelligent steering wheel, `Sayer’
05 Sep 2017
Sayer, which works like Apple's Siri or Amazon Alexa, comes with a voice-activated artificial intelligence system and can store all personal settings enabling drivers to move it between cars and have their configurations automatically adjusted
RBI clueless on amount of black money killed by note ban
05 Sep 2017
The RBI said it has traced some counterfeit currency in the money deposited post demonetisation but a major part of such counterfeits that were in circulation without RBI's knowledge is still out of its reach
Tim Leverton quits Tata Motors, to relocate to UK for personal reasons
04 Sep 2017
Tim joined Tata Motors in April 2010 as president and head of the Advanced Product Engineering Division. In this role he was responsible for leading the global R&D of all Tata branded passenger cars, trucks and buses.
Tim Leverton quits Tata Motors, to relocate to UK for personal reasons
04 Sep 2017
Tim joined Tata Motors in April 2010 as president and head of the Advanced Product Engineering Division. In this role he was responsible for leading the global R&D of all Tata branded passenger cars, trucks and buses.
Aditya Birla Capital to set up asset reconstruction arm
02 Sep 2017
Aditya Birla Capital, the demerged business of Aditya Birla Financial Services, which was listed on the stock exchange on Friday, announced plans to float a fund for distressed assets
Aditya Birla Capital to set up asset reconstruction arm
02 Sep 2017
Aditya Birla Capital, the demerged business of Aditya Birla Financial Services, which was listed on the stock exchange on Friday, announced plans to float a fund for distressed assets
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