In the biggest structural change since taking over as chairman of Tata Sons, Cyrus Mistry has dismantled the two decision-making bodies set up a decade ago by predecessor Ratan Tata and replaced them with a new 'Group Executive Council'. | |||
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Cyrus Mistry dismantles Tata's key bodies, sets up new decision-making council
Chit fund scam: Left demands probe into dud channel
Chit fund scam: Left demands probe into dud channel | |||
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Sarabjit Singh is brain dead, Pak doctors say
Sarabjit Singh is brain dead, Pak doctors say | |||
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Third flag meeting fails, China incursion row set to escalate
Third flag meeting fails, China incursion row set to escalate | |||
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Virgin Galactic's rocket-powered flight breaks sound barrier
Virgin Galactic's rocket-powered flight breaks sound barrier | |||
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CBI not an autonomous body: Ranjit Sinha
CBI not an autonomous body: Ranjit Sinha | |||
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BJP lambasts PM over minority remarks
BJP lambasts PM over minority remarks | |||
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Farmer population falls by 9 million in 10 years
There are now nearly 9 million fewer farmers than there were in 2001, the first time in four decades that the absolute number of cultivators has fallen. | |||
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Finance Bill passed; sticky tax residency point scrapped
Finance minister P Chidambaram on Tuesday assured foreign investors by easing tax residency certificate (TRC) norms and ruled out imposing wealth tax on farm land. | |||
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Coalgate probe: SC livid, vows to rid CBI of all interference
SC ordered CBI director to file an affidavit by Monday disclosing who made what changes at whose instance in the draft report and name the persons who perused it. | |||
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Coalgate probe: SC vows to rid CBI of all interference
SC ordered CBI director to file an affidavit by Monday disclosing who made what changes at whose instance in the draft report and name the persons who perused it. | |||
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Petrol price cut by Rs 3 a litre
State-run fuel retailers on Tuesday pared petrol price by Rs 3 a litre, marking the fourth – and the steepest – reduction since December, 2008, on the back of a continuous fall in international oil prices and a strengthening rupee. | |||
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Choppergate: Italian prosecutors seek instant trial
Italian prosecutors on Tuesday sought an instant trial, without any preliminary hearings, into the alleged corruption in the 2010 deal by India to buy 12 VVIP helicopters. | |||
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Shoe hurled at judge as Sajjan let off in 1984 case
In a verdict pronounced behind closed doors, a trial court on Tuesday acquitted Congress leader Sajjan Kumar of all charges, including that of murder, in a case where five persons of a family were killed in Delhi Cantonment area during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. | |||
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ET: Jet-Etihad deal to benefit fliers, Ajit Singh says
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BJP ends truce, rules out cooperating with govt
Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday declared a complete "breakdown" in relations between main opposition BJP and the Manmohan Singh government. | |||
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Cyrus Mistry dismantles Tata’s key bodies
In the biggest structural change since taking over as chairman of Tata Sons, Cyrus Mistry has dismantled the two decision-making bodies set up a decade ago by predecessor Ratan Tata and replaced them with a new 'Group Executive Council'. | |||
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Rift in govt over divorcee’s right to inherited property
Sharp differences have emerged within the government on a woman's right to marital property after a divorce. | |||
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Ministries split on case against Italian marines
There seems to be a difference of opinion within the government regarding the Italian marines' probe. | |||
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China pips US to become world's biggest PC market
China has become the world's biggest market for personal computers with industry specialists saying it received 69 million shipments of PCs in 2012. | |||
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Third flag meeting fails; China wants India to dismantle security structures in Ladakh
It seems clear now that rather than local adventurism, a well-thought out Chinese strategy is at work in Ladakh that caught India off guard. | |||
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Obama struggles to forge team that reflects American diversity
Sixteen members are all it takes to make up the cabinet that administers the United States – compared to 35 for India. | |||
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Sarabjit Singh is brain dead, Pak doctors say
While Pak authorities on Tuesday refused to provide any medical update on Sarabjit, doctors at Lahore's Jinnah Hospital said the Indian death row convict was "brain dead". | |||
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