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Indian Railways to be country's next growth economic engine: Report
Indian Railways  to be country's next growth economic engine: Report - Economic Times
Leading brokerage JM Financial has come out with its report 'Railways: Turning the Corner' focussing on Indian Railways.





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Nawab of Najafgarh: Best quotes on Virender Sehwag
Nawab of Najafgarh: Best quotes on Virender Sehwag
Here's a look at who said what about Virender Sehwag, during his career and after.



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Railways may go into 'debt-trap, become Air India': Former rail minister
Railways may  go into 'debt-trap, become Air India': Former rail minister - Economic Times
The railways is relying on excess borrowing to see it through this, rued the Trinamool Congress MP from West Bengal.





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Japan offers India soft loan for $15 billion bullet train in edge over China
Japan offers  India soft loan for $15 billion bullet train in edge over China - Economic Times
Japan has offered to finance India's first bullet train, estimated to cost $15 billion, at an interest rate of less than 1 percent, officials said.





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M & M enters intra-city logistics aggregation with SmartShift
M & M enters  intra-city logistics aggregation with SmartShift - VCCircle
M&M has provided seed funding for the venture and will be inviting outside investors to be part of the platform as it scales up.





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Air India not to seek compensation from Boeing for delayed deliveries of 6 Dreamliner aircraft for more than 2 years
Air India not to seek  compensation from Boeing for delayed deliveries of 6 Dreamliner aircraft for more than 2 years - Economic Times
Boeing has delayed deliveries of six Dreamliner aircraft to Air India by more than two years and the airline has decided not to seek compensation.





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Real Estate Experts say festival offers are misleading
Real Estate Experts say festival  offers are misleading - The Asian Age
With the arrival of the festive season, prospective buyers have been spoilt for choices with ...





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Grabhouse wants to transform Indian rental market
Grabhouse wants to transform  Indian rental market - Techcrunch
While participating in non-profit Teach For India, Pankhuri Shrivastava and Prateek Shukla got a firsthand look at how chaotic the country’s rental market..





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The Economics of Using Uber in India : Deepak Shenoy
The Economics of Using Uber in  India : Deepak Shenoy - Capital Mind
by Deepak Shenoy, Capital Mind I’ve been taking a lot of Ubers and Olas to work. More Uber than Ola [1], and I get phenomenal conversations because I can speak in Kannada, which is apparently a rare thing in Bangalore, looking at the number of drivers who seem to be delighted. The economic





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LetsVenture raises Series A funding from Accel Partners others
LetsVenture raises Series A  funding from Accel Partners others
Online fundraising platform LetsVenture has raised an undisclosed amount in its Series A round of funding led by Accel Partners and Anupam Mittal, with participation from Nandan Nilekani, Rishad Premji, Kunal Bahl, Rohit Bansal, Girish Mathrubootham, Amit Ranjan and Singapore Angels among others





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Nestle India Plans Aggressive TV Advertising For Maggi Relaunch
Nestle India  Plans Aggressive TV Advertising For Maggi Relaunch - Huffington Post India
NEW DELHI -- Four months after it witnessed the worst credibility crisis, the world's largest food company Nestle is now set to re-launch its most favorite instant noodle brand Maggi with an increased





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India's global ad giant taking on Google and Facebook
India's global ad giant  taking on Google and Facebook - BBC News
How an Indian start-up is changing the rules of advertising on mobile phones.





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Mishra charged with assault on woman
Mishra charged with assault on woman
A woman has filed a case of physical assault against India legspinner Amit Mishra with the Bangalore police



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Full Text: Virender Sehwag’s retirement statement
Full Text: Virender Sehwag’s retirement  statement
Virender Sehwag shared a detailed statement after announcing retirement from all forms of international cricket on Tuesday.



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What a shot! 44 amazing sports photos
What a shot! 44 amazing sports  photos
Take a look at 44 amazing sports photos from October 13 through October 19.



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The Seven Most Embarrassing Sports Injuries of the Millennium So Far
The Seven Most Embarrassing  Sports Injuries of the Millennium So Far
Some of these make Jason Pierre-Paul’s fireworks thing seem like an unremarkable mishap



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India's e-commerce war
How Flipkart, Snapdeal and Amazon are engaged in a fierce three-way tug-of-war for dominance of India’s booming online retail market


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Bangalore stores to turn smart soon, thanks to Mobmerry's Beacons
Bangalore stores  to turn smart soon, thanks to Mobmerry's Beacons - CIOL
Interaction One to deploy over 1000 beacons across Bangalore stores; to transform the retail and lifestyle industry with the launch of Mobmerry app


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10 transport mobile apps that redefine mobility in Asia
10 transport mobile apps that  redefine mobility in Asia - Businessinsider India
Central Government’s guidelines on taxi aggregators are a relief to Ola and Uber. But States can create own policies; it could complicate matters for them.



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India adds 5.21 lakh jobs in a year
India adds 5.21 lakh jobs in a  year - The Asian Age
Employment in eight sectors including IT/BPO, automobiles, gems & jewellery and textile rose ...





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Ultra-edge ready for Test use
Ultra-edge ready for Test use
'Ultra-edge', Hot Spot's enhanced version of Snicko, has been approved for use as part of the Decision Review System (DRS), according to Geoff Allardice, the ICC's general manager of cricket



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21 bizarre sports that people play around the world
21  bizarre sports that people play around the world
Cheese rolling, finger-pulling, and ox racing are some of the wacky games that made this list. Now see the rest of the fascinating sports that made the cut.



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Listen To Lost My Name CEO Talk Side Project To Startup, Choosing An Investor, And What’s Next
Listen To Lost  My Name CEO Talk Side Project To Startup, Choosing An Investor, And What’s Next
Earlier this week I jumped on a call with Asi Sharabi (pictured third from left above), co-founder and CEO of London-based startup Lost My Name, the..



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Sree Vijaykumar
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From the Editor's Desk
An interesting aspect of Mr Chandrababu Naidu's massive new capital city project Amaravati is the land pooling concept, allowing his government to get hold of 33,000 acres of land within a few months. The land owners will get a residential/commercial plot in the new city, as well as an annual compensation of Rs 30,000 - Rs 50,000, which increases 10% every year. While the central government struggles to get the land bill passed, such alternate structures can be considered by other state governments to speed up projects. While there are several variables (including Mr Naidu's re-election in 2 subsequent elections) that could affect the fate of Amaravati, it is perhaps a vote of confidence on Mr Naidu's execution abilities that land prices in the area have already shot up to nearly match that of Cyberabad - Comment


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The phone is your wallet too
The phone is your wallet too -  Hindu Business Line
Mobile wallets are an exciting innovation. But the technology is still in its infancy; cost and security concerns remain


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Jumboking eyes 1000 vada pav QSR push
Jumboking - the company that helped take the quintessential Mumbai street snack 'vada pav' on a pan-India trip - aims to open 1,000 stores across the country, by 2020.


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Pangea uses voice calls to enable data access on phones
A Romanian startup claims it can facilitate Internet access on unconnected mobile devices through a proprietary technology that negates the need for a data connection or WiFi.





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Teradata announces IoT enabling software breakthroughs
Teradata announces IoT enabling  software breakthroughs - Computerworld India
The new Teradata Listener and Teradata Aster Analytics on Hadoop make it possible to intelligently listen in real-time and then use analytics to see the distinctive patterns in massive streams of IoT data.





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Snapdeal hires Aircel CFO Anup Vikal as its new CFO
Online marketplace Snapdeal, run by Gurgaon-based Jasper Infotech Pvt Ltd, has appointed Anup Vikal as its chief financial officer.


 



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Qualcomm India fund’s first pick is Chennai-based health IoT firm Attune Technologies
Qualcomm India fund’s  first pick is Chennai-based health IoT firm Attune Technologies - TechinAsia
Chennai-based Attune Technologies’ cloud-based software connects devices such as lab analyzers and ICU machines to a health network.





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Only 0.78 million active mobile connections added in Aug 2015: TRAI
Only 0.78  million active mobile connections added in Aug 2015: TRAI - MediaNama.com
According to the Indian telecom regulator TRAI, India added 0.78 million “active” mobile connections during the month of August 2015. The Active connection data represents peak VLR (Visitor Location Register) data for the month. Some stats: – There were 885.96 million active connection in





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Franchisee Journey: From helping struggling businesses become successful to successful franchisee
Franchisee Journey: From helping  struggling businesses become successful to successful franchisee - Entrepreneur
Darren Krerking never thought he'd go from working at corporate to being a franchise at City Wide Maintenance, but when the opportunity presented itself, he couldn't say no.



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Evolution in the traditional economic paradigm which will add to, and change, the franchise landscape
The franchise landscape continues to change. Regulations now being advanced to protect the individual franchisee may become irrelevant as market forces, not state or federal politicians require improved disclosure and changes to the basic agreements.



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