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View Article  'Merger to help SAIL, IISCO grow'

NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 25:  The merger of Indian Iron and Steel Company (IISCO), a subsidiary of Steel Authority of India Ltd, with its state-run parent, will help the combined company become bigger and stronger, Steel Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said.

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View Article  I felt let down, was taken aback: Aiyar

New Delhi, February 25: Less than a month after being unceremoniously removed as petroleum minister, Mani Shankar Aiyar has refuted allegations that his souring relationship with the Gandhi family and the public spat with ONGC boss Subir Raha were responsible for his ouster.

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View Article  Tax exemption on LIC policy proceeds.

NEW DELHI/MUMBAI: A threshold limit of Rs 5 lakhs may be fixed for exemption from tax for the nominees or heirs of insurance policy holders on the death of the policy holder, when the government moves to a new taxation regime.

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View Article  IIM-C pips IIM-A to bag top salary offer.

AHMEDABAD: The Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM-C) has pipped all other IIMs this year by bagging the highest domestic offer across all IIMs during lateral placements.

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View Article  India’s a sweet story for Cadbury.

NEW DELHI: It’s yet another MNC success story being scripted out of India. For chocolates, confectionery and beverage major Cadbury Schweppes, India has emerged as the biggest growth driver amongst emerging markets in Asia-Pacific region.

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View Article  Passenger's king cuts fares to wing rivals.

NEW DELHI: It's no more about just social obligations. Crafting part two of its aggressive turnaround strategy, the Indian Railways on Friday dropped upper class fares by 9-30% to woo back passengers from the low-cost carriers and roadways.

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