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August 25, 2015
Onion prices in Delhi wholesale markets down: Govt
New Delhi, Aug 25 (PTI) Delhi government today claimed that the price of onions has come down in the wholesale markets in the national capital.
A senior official said that the change in onion rates comes after the government's…
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ACB chief Meena mulling legal action against CM Kejriwal
New Delhi, Aug 25 (PTI) Delhi Anti-corruption Bureau (ACB) Chief M K Meena today said he is mulling "legal recourse" against Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for the latter's alleged derogatory remarks terming him as "corrupt".
"I am…
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Cargill on Fortune’s list of companies that are “Changing the World”
Gurgaon, August 25, 2015– Cargill has been listed on Fortune’s first ‘Change the World’ list, which recognizes the top 51 companies that have made a sizable impact on major global social or environmental problems as part of their…
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Hindu population declined; Muslims increased: Census 2011
NEW DELHI: The Muslim community has registered a moderate 0.8 per cent growth to touch 17.22 crore in the 10-year period between 2001 and 2011, up from 13.8 crore, while Hindu population showed a decline by 0.7 per cent at 96.63 crore…
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IMT Ghaziabad organises panel discussion on ‘Leveraging CSR: Companies Act 2013 and…
~ The panel discussion was organised as a part of the 'Business, Government and Society in India' (BGSI) course for Second-year students of Two-Year PGDM Program ~
~ The noted panellists highlighted the importance of CSR in current…
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#Dengue mosquitos bite during the day and breed in clean, fresh water
New Delhi, 25 August 2015: Dengue cases are on the rise, and everyone is rushing to find ways to protect him or herself from the disease. However what most people must remember while taking necessary precautions is that dengue mosquitos…
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Indian soldier killed in firing as Pakistan violates ceasefire in Nowgam, Kashmir
In its first major violation of the border ceasefire after cancellation of the NSA level talks, Pakistan Army on Tuesday resorted to unprovoked firing on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir, killing an Indian soldier, officials…
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