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'Study in India': Why govt is trying to woo foreign students
Through Study in India, the govt wants to expand country's soft power overseas. It's also a source of forex.
How Odisha is rebuilding lives and localities ravaged by Fani
Odisha did a massive evacuation of 1.4 million people before Cyclone Fani wreaked havoc.
NPA crisis will improve the credit market: Rashesh Shah, Edelweiss Group
Rashesh Shah and his wife Vidya share their views on NPA crisis, governance issues and parenting.
India will not be able to achieve its renewable energy targets anytime soon
India wants to move towards cleaner energy sources, but cost and other factors make it a tall task.
Can Punjab CM Amarinder Singh deliver a captain's knock?
Singh has limited the poll rhetoric of nationalism. Will that keep the SAD-BJP from breaching Cong's defences?
Affluent Indians are doing everything to support extracurricular ambitions of their children
Many Indian parents are now leaving no stone unturned to get their kids the best possible training money can buy.
YC Deveshwar, the man who transformed ITC into a multi-business conglomerate, passes away
YCD, as he was popularly referred to in corporate circles, had joined the board of ITC Ltd in 1984.
Priyanka Gandhi's entry is a bit late: Captain Amarinder Singh
The Punjab CM also targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi for taking credit for the achievements of the defence forces.
BJP will win all seats in Himachal Pradesh: Jai Ram Thakur
In an interview with ET in his home district Mandi, Himachal Pradesh CM Jai Ram Thakur talks about the poll issues and governance challenges.
People ask for jobs, Modi offers them Pakistan: Manish Sisodia
ET caught up with Delhi's Deputy CM Manish Sisodia as he wrapped up campaigning for party candidate Atishi in the Khichripur slums of East Delhi.
An Upper Hand: A look at the incomes of India's upper castes
First is the BJP's promise to implement a 10% quota for the poor and second is the Samajwadi Party's promise to impose an extra 2% tax on the richest, who, it says, are uniformly upper caste.
An effective judiciary should be independent as well as accountable
The committee simply followed the procedure envisaged in the in-house procedure devised to take suitable remedial action against errant judges and applied it to the CJI.
Medieval Mughlai: New translation of Nuskha-e-Shahjahani
The mere mention of it conjures up images of robust gravies, heavy meats and over-spiced dishes.
WK Design Mobile Recording Studio review: Easy, compact & affordable setup
It records excellent quality audio with features like echo control and noise reduction.
The Explorers review: The best travel app that shows what Earth has to offer
The Explorers are people who travel and share their photos and videos for a cause.
XOB review: Challenging, puzzle game with simple premise & psychedelic graphics
You need to experiment and observe, but be prepared for several attempts on some levels.
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