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Wednesday, October 22, 2014
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Doing business in India to get easy, registration in just a day
According to World Bank’s “Ease of doing business” index, India ranked 134 out of 189 countries in 2014, behind China (ranked 96), Pakistan (110) and Bangladesh (130).
No compromise with China on country's territorial interests, NSA Ajit Doval says
India was going to use any opportunity to develop relations with "very important" neighbour China, but won't compromise on its territorial interests, Ajit Doval said.
Maharashtra govt formation: Uddhav blinks, to visit Delhi for talks with BJP top brass
NCP’s unconditional support to BJP has compelled Shiv Sena to give up its strident note, according to political analysts in the state.
CITIESMORE »
Last Delhi Metro to start at 8pm tomorrow
In view of Diwali festivities, the last Metro train will operate at 8pm from all its stations on Thursday including the Airport Express line.
Teacher rapes girl, 4, in Bangalore school
A four-year-old girl was raped allegedly by a teacher at her school in North Bangalore on Tuesday.
Rs 1 crore cash, FD found at home of DGP office staffer
The anti-corruption bureau (ACB) has recovered cash and fixed deposits, worth Rs 1 crore, from the residence of DGP’s office superintendent Baliram Shinde.
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BlackBerry Passport review: Good communicator if you can overlook flaws, price
Does BlackBerry succeed in its quest to regain relevance in the highly-competitive mobile market?
Review: Apple Pay in action
Apple Pay will take getting used to — for consumers and merchants alike.
10 hottest Diwali gadget deals
With Diwali just around the corner, you may be looking to light up your home with a cool new gadget.
SPORTSMORE »
ISL: Chennaiyin beat Kerala Blasters 2-1
Bernard Mendy scored through a stunning bicycle kick as hosts Chennayin FC beat Kerala Blasters 2-1 in their southern derby on Tuesday.
India's hockey coach Terry Walsh resigns over pay dispute
Terry Walsh who guided India to gold medal victory in the recently concluded Asian Games blamed sporting bureaucracy for his abrupt decision.
Roger Federer flirts with perfection in late-season surge
Life couldn't be better - or more surprising - for Federer as the 33-year-old takes aim at multiple major goals starting with a sixth title at his home Swiss Indoors.
BUSINESSMORE »
Rajan rejigs RBI operations, creates 4 clusters
Reserve Bank of India governor Raghuram Rajan has finalized organizational restructuring of the central bank by reassigning responsibilities of deputy governors under four new clusters.
India gains little from FTAs on services front
If you thought India's services trade agreement with Asean is going to open the doors for Indian professionals to work in the 10-member trading bloc.
China's economy grows at slowest pace in 5 years
China's economic growth waned to a five-year low of 7.3% last quarter, raising concerns of a spillover effect on the global economy but falling roughly in line with Chinese leaders' plans for a controlled slowdown.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Sidharth and Katrina to do a love story together
Katrina Kaif is the No. 1 female star in the country. Sidharth Malhotra is one of the hottest young stars.
‘I hate it when people write about my personal life’
He started off his showbiz career as a chocolate boy in Mamta, made his mark in 'Left Right Left', won hearts in 'Kis Desh Mein Hai Mera Dil', 'Tere Liye' and 'Dil Se Di Dua... Saubhagyavati Bhava', only to take a two-year sabbatical from soaps
Bollywood's Top 10 must watch deleted scenes
Action packed film ‘Dhoom 2’ was a super hit film with some of the most memorable scenes but there were a few which had to be left out while editing.
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