Its official now: Met deptt gives up on normalcy
New Delhi: The Met department has given up hope for a normal monsoon this
year. It is now busy assessing the possible impacts of global climate
change and the developing El Nino factor on the monsoon.
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Sunlight over India cut by 10%, courtesy brown haze
New Delhi: A vast blanket of pollution stretching across South Asia is
cutting down sunlight by 10 per cent over India, damaging agriculture,
modifying rainfall patterns and putting hundreds of thousands of people at
risk, a new study has revealed.
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Infotech professionals in demand as job market perks up
Mumbai: Indias information technology professionals are smiling again as
the job market has begun to perk up with software biggies and players in the
IT-enabled services segment showing the way.
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Bottomlines of 686 major companies rise 17.4% in Q1
Mumbai: The bottomlines of 686 major companies, which announced their first
quarter results so far, rose by 17.4 per cent to Rs 11,548 crore during
April-June 2002 from Rs 9,835 crore during the corresponding period of the
previous year.
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