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Eight-member thinktank likely to replace Planning Commission
The entity which will replace Plan panel is likely to have eight members and include economists, representatives from the social sector, govt, industry and academics.
Unhappy with boundaries, NE sisters nibbling away at our land, Gogoi says
Assam govt records claim that since 2001, Nagaland has encroached upon 19819.619 hectares of its land, Arunachal 5756.02 hectare and Meghalaya 65.62 hectares.
Respect dissent, SC tells govt, asks why no LOP post for Congress
The NDA govt had to face tough moments in SC over the denial of LOP status to Cong in the Lok Sabha, with a bench led by Chief Justice R M Lodha emphasizing the importance of appreciating dissent in a democracy.
CITIESMORE »
‘Mini Disneyland’ to come up in Ahmedabad
The city is all set to get an entertainment city styled on the lines of Disney Park near Science City.
Delhi's sex ratio up, but still among the worst
The capital's sex ratio inched upwards last year but it was still among the worst in the country, the government's birth and death registration report for 2013 shows.
Doubts over viability of Andhra metro rail
Serious doubts are being raised over the economic viability of the metro rail project proposed for the VGTM-UDA region as it has just a population of 30 lakhs.
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60,000 users join student in suing Facebook
A law student's lawsuit challenging Facebook for privacy violations had gathered support from 60,000 users and passed its first legal review.
Cognizant senior executives get promotions, salary hikes
Nasdaq-listed Cognizant rolled out promotions for senior-level employees across the company after promotions for junior-level employees.
20 best paying jobs at Google
There are a bunch of roles at Google and a lot of them have salaries that are competitive with its engineers, as per Glassdoor data.
SPORTSMORE »
I have gone from 'king of Manchester' to 'devil': Van Gaal
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal has poured scorn on critics who he says have made a "devil" of him after one defeat in his new job.
Balotelli will not disrupt Anfield dressing room: Rodgers
Liverpool manager Rodgers insisted no player would be allowed to disturb the "environment" at Anfield as the Reds appeared to close in on signing Balotelli.
Liverpool match worth six points, says Pellegrini
Monday's match between Manchester City and Liverpool will effectively be worth six points to the winners, City's manager Manuel Pellegrini said.
BUSINESSMORE »
SIP registrations double on market rally
Retail investors are joining the equities party with a renewed zest.
HC provides tax clarity on Vodafone-like cases
Transfer of shares of a foreign company by one overseas entity to another will not trigger capital gains tax in India if the seller derives less than 50% of its value from assets in India, the Delhi high court has ruled.
Ranbaxy faces Rs 240cr fine in US
Ranbaxy Laboratories will reportedly need to cough up a Rs 240 crore fine to the US authorities due to violations found at its active pharmaceutical Ingredient (API) manufacturing factory in Toansa, Punjab.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
SRK to play Big B in Rohit Shetty's remake of 'Hum'?
Shah Rukh Khan and Rohit Shetty are all set to team up again after the huge success of 'Chennai Express'.
Gauahar Khan meets Kushal Tandon’s parents
Kushal Tandon’s relationship with Gauahar Khan isn’t a secret. But are they now looking to take their relationship to the next level? Well, while we are not aware of that, we do know that on Thursday, Gauahar was in Lucknow and went to meet Kushal’s parents.
'I can’t take credit for the Dons and Krrishs'
Priyanka Chopra is a self-made girl.
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