
Daily Newsletter | Tuesday, November 03, 2015 | | SC will hear suggestions on collegium from today | In its response to improving the Supreme Court collegium, the government is likely to ask the apex court to define the judges’ selection criteria and record reasons for selection or rejection of a candidate and put them on websites so it is available in the public domain. |
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| | Bengaluru IT companies told to ban smoking on campus | If you work for the IT sector and tend to frequently step out for a quick smoke, better take note. Karnataka's IT, BT and ITeS companies have been told to comply with the law prohibiting smoking in public spaces. |
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20 biggest tech brands in the world | Technology brands are all the rage right now, so it’s no surprise that Apple and Google have occupied the top two positions in Interbrand’s list of most valuable global brands for three straight years. We sift through the branding consultancy’s recently released of top brands to bring to you the top 20 names in the world of technology. |
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Reliance Communications, Sistema to merge in all-stock deal | Anil Ambani-owned Reliance Communications is merging the telecom business of Sistema Shyam Teleservices (SSTL) with itself in a cashless deal worth around Rs 4,500-5,000 that will lead to the first major consolidation in the intensely competitive sector since 2009. |
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| | Brokerages see Nitish victory in Bihar | Although the financial market wants an NDA win in the ongoing state polls in Bihar, on the ground, the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance), led by Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav, appears to have made inroads since the polls began, officials at some of the top brokerage houses who toured the state suggest. |
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Cold debut for CCD stock, plunges 18% | Shares of Coffee Day Enterprises (CDEL), which runs the Cafe Coffee Day (CCD) chain, plunged about 17.5% on its debut on Monday in a falling market. |
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Core sector growth at 3.2%, fastest in 4 months | The infrastructure sector output growth rose to a four-month high in September but two key sectors - steel and cement - contracted, posing some concerns over the overall strength of the key segment. |
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| Pulkit Samrat denies rift in marriage | Pulkit Samrat has been spending long spells in Delhi at his parents’ home, while his wife Shweta has been doing the same — spending time at her mother’s place in Mumbai. |
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