[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Hospitals make a killing on devices like stents, implants

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Hospitals make a killing on devices like stents, implants
Sources told TOI that in several hospitals, the margin on devices like stents, implants, pacemakers, artificial joints, and valves could add up to as much as 30% of their profits.
Union minister of state for tourism Shripad Naik wants to end ‘pub culture’
“What is suitable for our culture, we have to decide. If we don’t divert from pub culture then it will increase and it is not in the interest of the country," Shripad Naik said.
Netherlands beat Brazil 3-0 to finish third at Fifa World Cup 2014
Another ragged defensive display by Brazil allowed the Netherlands to stroll to a 3-0 win in 3rd-place play-off as the hosts ended World Cup in depressing fashion.
CITIESMORE »
Ethanol-run bus on Nagpur roads in a fortnight
The announcement was made by Gadkari at a felicitation ceremony of scientist Raghunath Mashelkar organized by Vanrai Fondation.
Major fire damages 118-year-old Chennai building
SBI chief general manager said 40 employees were in the building at the time of the accident, but nobody was injured. Firefighters later told TOI that the teak floor made the operation difficult.
Chef cooks up CBI story, lands in soup
A chef from Kerala, who came here to trace his love interest, found a unique way to fund his stay.He landed at well-known eateries in Hauz Khas Village wearing a police uniform and posed as a CBI officer.
TECHMORE »
Sony SmartBand SWR10 review
Smartwatches and fitness trackers are emerging as hottest categories in wearable segment. However, so far mainstream brands like Samsung and Sony have not been able to hit it big.
SD Shibulal: Strategies don't last for more than 3-4 years
Infosys' outgoing CEO Sarojini Damodaran Shibulal has led an exciting life.
Motorola to replicate India success in SE Asia
Mobile phone brand Motorola is hoping to replicate the success it has had with the web-only strategy in India in other markets like Indonesia.
SPORTSMORE »
Netherlands beat Brazil 3-0 to finish third
Another ragged defensive display by Brazil allowed the Netherlands to stroll to a 3-0 win in 3rd-place play-off as the hosts ended World Cup in depressing fashion.
Passionate Messi ready to join Maradona
Maradona still revels in the glory of leading Argentina to their second World Cup victory almost 30 years ago, while Messi dreams of inspiring them to a third.
WC final: Brazil, who do you support?
In a contest between an old, bitter rival and a team that etched fresh scars on the collective psyche of a nation, who does Brazil support on Sunday?
BUSINESSMORE »
India's forex reserves up $614 million
India's foreign exchange reserves rose by $614.6 million to $316.39 billion for the week ended July 4, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) data showed.
Sensex, Nifty crash post budget announcements
The market euphoria evaporated after the NDA government presented its maiden Railway and Union Budget this week as investors felt there was lack of big-bang initiatives, sending sensex and Nifty down over 3.5 per cent.
RBI guv launches Indian Bank's mobile branches
As part of the urban financial inclusion initiative by public sector Indian Bank, two mobile branches with ATM facility was launched here by RBI governor Raghuram G Rajan.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
SRK-Ajay Devgn hug footage to be sold for Rs 1 crore?
After hugging his arch-rival Salman Khan at an Iftar party recently, Bollywood’s badshaah Shah Rukh Khan is on a hugging spree.
Rani Mukerji: I want to expect soon
Rani Mukerji and Adi Chopra started seeing each other almost four years back and got married this year
Tanishaa takes care of Armaan Kohli’s ailing father
Veteran filmmaker Rajkumar Kohli has been keeping unwell for sometime now
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