Google News Alert for: Business OR Economics "INDIA"
  UK Says West Shouldn't `Demonize' China, India on Environment
 Bloomberg - USA
 By Kitty Donaldson June 7 (Bloomberg) -- UK Business Secretary John Hutton said Western leaders shouldn't ``demonize'' China and India over their carbon ...
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  This Global Show Must Go On
 New York Times - United States
 India has become a rapidly growing economy, the middle class in Brazil and Mexico is flourishing, and recent successes of Ghana and Tanzania show that parts ...
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  IOC, Oil India acquire stake in Reliance's East Timor block
 Hindu Business Line - Chennai,India
 Sources told Business Line that an agreement was inked between the State-owned companies and RIL this week. Both IOC and OIL will acquire an equity stake of ...
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  China, India and climate change
 Economist - UK
 According to the Peterson Institute for International Economics, India's agriculture will suffer more than any other country's. ...
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  Paramount refuses to dilute its profits
 Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
 Well, Paramount has fared better than other airlines as it has never outrightly been decried and vilified like other airlines in India. ...
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  Life goes on at Sahara branches in Lucknow
 Business Standard - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
 It is business as usual for Sahara India Financial Corporation, which has managed to get a quick reprieve from the Allahabad High Court against the Reserve ...
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  Cricket is big business
 Hindu - Chennai,India
 Rakesh Singh, Joint President (Marketing), India Cements Ltd, which owns the Chennai Super Kings franchise, shared some insights with BrandLine when we met ...
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  Madhukar Sabnavis: How mature is India?
 Business Standard - Mumbai,Maharashtra,India
 Economics is taking over society and culture. In the new world, companies are the new government, guiding society — shaping it with their products and ...
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  Mirae to offer more services
 Calcutta Telegraph - Calcutta,India
 It has recently set up its mutual fund business in the country. "We'll soon set up our securities business in India," said Hyeon Joo Park, chairman of Mirae ...
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  Fuel price protests spread in India, hit business
 Reuters - USA
 By Simon Denyer NEW DELHI, June 6 (Reuters) - Strikes and protests against India's decision to raise fuel prices spread around the country on Friday, ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: Business OR Economics "INDIA"
  Revered Monkey God Named Chairman of India Business School
  He's a revered Hindu monkey god. And now, he's the chairman of an Indian business school.
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  China and India Markets - Too Hot to Handle?
  By banalytix 
 In my blog post dated October 17 and October 21 last year, I had pointed out that India was riding on a "Roaring decade" (similar to the 20's of US) and also mentioned the Economist comments that BSE was, perhaps, too hot to handle! ...
   Business Analytix's Weblog - http://bizanalytix.wordpress.com  
  Free construction skills training
  Somaiya - Leighton Construction Skills Institute is trying to encourage vocational training in India and produce high skilled workers trained as per international standards. The training is being offered free of charge to applicants ...
   MeriNews: News Articles from... - http://www.merinews.com/index.jsp  
  Business Interest Forces Mayawati-Mulayam to Over Rule Political ...
  ... Ms Mayawati and SP leader Mulayam Singh Yadav When UP government has withdrew its earlier Letter to take stern against Sahara India Financial Corporation Limited to Reserve bank of India on Saturday as resultant of Human Right Meet.
   ABC Live - Online News, Breaking... - http://abclive.in/  
  Uttar Pradesh withdraws letter to RBI on Sahara
  By India eNews 
 The Uttar Pradesh government has withdrawn a letter to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), seeking to know how the central bank would protect the interests of depositors of the Lucknow-based Sahara India Financial Corporation (SIFC).
   IndiaeNews.com: Business News - http://www.indiaenews.com/  
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