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— Mahatma Gandhi
Singapore resta la città più cara del mondo. La classifica, stilata dalla Intelligence unit del settimanale The Economist, si basa sul confronto dei prezzi di alcuni beni in 133 città. Singapore precede Zurigo, Hong Kong, Ginevra e Parigi. Sesta Londra, settima New York. Le città meno care sono Lusaka, capitale dello ...
Gul Panag: biker chic ITS motorbikes may not be the best that India produces, in terms of performance or reliability, and they are certainly not the cheapest, but no other brand comes close to matching Royal Enfield’s cult following. Gul Panag, a Bollywood star-turned-politician, is often seen, as pictured, riding her ...
Wallenbergs: the fifth generation SWEDEN is a progressive place. Women participate fully in the workforce. Companies are transparent, generally uncorrupt and often globally minded. Enthusiasm for technology helps Stockholm flourish as a lively startup centre for gaming, music and fintech firms. Business leaders earnestly talk of the benefits of going green, ...
Bangladesh will use the funds to finance development in sectors like power, railways, road transport, information, health, shipping, among others
India's total foreign reserves slipped to $346 bn by late-Feb, down about $8.6 bn from its record peak in mid-2015
As India mainly exports poultry products to the Middle East, this decision may impact exports prospects
Strong rupee value as well as profit taking by jewellery traders and investors after its recent swift rally largely impacted trading sentiment, a bullion trader said.
State-run BSNL is in preliminary discussions with the country's top operator Bharti Airtel for spectrum sharing in 4 circles and the deal is likely to be finalized by June. BSNL is looking at sharing spectrum in Rajasthan, UP (west), Bihar and Assam and has formed a panel to study its ...
The government said it will not "force" Air India to flying to unconnected cities. Civil aviation minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju said Air India is coming out of losses because of government's "non-interference" policy and maintained that its job was to "facilitate and not compel" airline operations.
Minister of state for civil aviation Mahesh Sharma told the House that "of the eight carriers, SpiceJet had a maximum outstanding amount of Rs 78.87 crore on this account while another low-cost airline GoAir had to pay dues worth Rs 50.89 crore to the AAI by December last year."
In a boost to firms like ONGC and Reliance Industries, the Union Cabinet on Thursday approved a new price formula for their undeveloped gas discoveries in difficult areas, which will lead to a near-doubling of rates.
There was near agreement that this would be a better way to move toward a pensioned society, according to the official, who did not wish to be identified.