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US aid chief forced out of Pak by extremists
28 Aug 2010
Indian-American US aid chief Rajiv Shah created a stir when he visited a flood victims' camp in Pakistan on Wednesday where some supplies had been distributed days earlier by militant groups
Chairman of J&K bank Dr. Haseeb Drabu resigns
27 Aug 2010
Hiranandani bros out on bail in PF scam case
27 Aug 2010
Ramalinga Raju finally shows his face in court
24 Aug 2010
Noel Tata inches closer to top after new appointments
19 Aug 2010
The role of the 53-year-old Noel Tata has now got bigger with his appointment as an additional director of Trent
Dr Martin Green, father of solar cell technology, awarded Eureka Prize
19 Aug 2010
Coincidenataly, Dr Green's name has become, unwittingly, synonymous with green power generation. His ARC Photovoltaics Centre of Excellence at the University of New South Wales in Australia holds the world record for solar cell efficiency
Dr Martin Green, father of solar cell technology, awarded Eureka Prize
19 Aug 2010
Coincidenataly, Dr Green's name has become, unwittingly, synonymous with green power generation. His ARC Photovoltaics Centre of Excellence at the University of New South Wales in Australia holds the world record for solar cell efficiency
Anuja Chauhan bids adieu to JWT
17 Aug 2010
Vikram Malhotra joins Studio18 as COO
17 Aug 2010
Vijay Mallya’s website hacked by Pakistani outfit
16 Aug 2010
The website was hacked and the Pakistani flag was placed on the site with a dire message from an organisation claiming to be the ‘Pakistan Cyber Army’
Atul Sobti quits as Ranbaxy MD & CEO; Arun Sawhney steps in as MD, leaving CEO slot vacant
12 Aug 2010
Atul Sobti, CEO and MD of Ranbaxy has resigned following differences with parent Daiichi Sankyo, about a year after his elevation to the top spot, following the resignation of Malvinder Singh
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