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| Why Nike, Adidas won't sell bats in India anymore Price wars have forced global sportswear giants to drastically cut down spends on cricket in the world's largest market for the sport. The latest company to throw in the towel is German sportswear giant Adidas, which has stopped making bats and soft cricket equipment such as batting pads and gloves. | | | Samsung opens world's biggest store in Bengaluru The South Korean tech giant's roughly 33,000 square foot (3,000 square metre) store in the southern tech hub of Bengaluru will help it extend its lead in India over global rival Apple Inc, which has yet to open any flagship stores in the country. | | | Petrol prices: How much it costs around the world The upswing in oil prices continues as petrol and diesel were at record highs in Mumbai and Delhi as of September 11. Here's a list of the countries where petrol is the cheapest and most expensive. (Rates as of September 10, 2018) | | | Workers still search for 9/11 remains, 17 years on Seventeen years later, more than 1,100 victims of the hijacked plane attacks on the World Trade Center have yet to be identified. But in a New York lab, a team is still avidly working to identify the remains, with technological progress on its side. Day in, day out, they repeat the same protocol dozens of times. | | | 10 golden rules to follow for success in your career There are hundreds of skills available and many alternate paths to success depending on the career you choose and the approach that works best for you. However, there is a common trait that defines successful professionals. | | | Remote Malkangiri's first 'train' halts at local school The Malyabanta Express has arrived in remote Malkangiri and 13-year-old Lachmi Madkami is ecstatic. So what if there's no rail link to connect one of Odisha's most dangerous districts, home to deep forests and deadly Maoist activity. The 'train' has now stopped at her school and Lachmi and her friends hop in and out of it at will, often many times a day. | | | Five ways to get reverse mentoring right Reverse mentoring—where older executives are mentored by younger employees—is still a new concept. If done well, it can make the leader and the organisation more effective. | | |
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