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Delhi does not have a river. The Yamuna river, which originates from Yamunotri, does not enter Delhi. It is totally stopped at the Wazirabad barrage, at the northern edge of Delhi.  |  |


Flat-panel television screens can't get much flatter and consumers don't want the screens to get much wider, so Japanese television makers are banking on a whole new dimension to buttress their lineups.  |  |
Look out for the seafood. Smell the durian (you can't miss it even if you try, as discovered later). Don't miss the suckling pig (well, I for one had full intentions of doing exactly that).  |  |
If the weekend rush in South Delhi's upmarket Select City Walk Mall is any indication, the festive fervour seems to have taken the economy in its stride.  |  |


Till Satyam happened, the IT sector had the respect of the cop and the lineman, says Subroto Bagchi. Currently IT major Mindtree's Gardener, he has just launched his third book, The Professional, where he addresses basic issues about our life.  |  |
Workers of the Uranium Corporation of India Ltd refuse to budge from their stand even as the corporation's chairman-cum-managing director Ramendra Gupta on Saturday...  |  |
There is a quip attributed to historian Bernard Lewis that the problem with being friends with the United States is that you never know when it will shoot itself in the foot.  |  |
Even as the country is slowly gearing up to generate more power from nuclear resources, the government is preparing an 'insurance pool' for nuclear plants falling under high-security zones. The government has already asked GIC Re, country's official reinsurer, to  |  |
Despite having had little special encouragement or incentives, India's auto industry is today the world's largest exporter of small cars selling more little cars than Japan and Korea and even China that is twice as large an auto market.  |  |
Jet-leasing companies own or manage more than one-third of the airliners in the sky and, despite the turmoil in the global economy, are still turning significant profits.  |  |
How are you feeling today? Fresh and energetic? Calm and peaceful? Or is there something bothering you right now? Are you angry or upset with someone?  |
The more personal I get, the more universal the stories. So says Chetan Bhagat about his latest book, 2 States: The Story of My Marriage. Arguably India's top-selling author - his previous book, The 3 Mistakes of My Life, sold  |  |
Contrary to the general opinion among micro, small and medium enterprises, Reserve Bank of India on Saturday said banks have been lending to the sector as shown by doubling of loans in the two years ended March 2009.  |  |
Travelling with MindTree's gardener Subroto Bagchi the other day, he reminded me of a tea-break tête-à-tête 12 years ago, when we had met in Bangalore.  |  |
Government-owned coal behemoth Coal India Ltd (CIL), which is scouting for overseas coal assets, wants to rope in foreign partners by March 2010. The company is, in fact, drawing up a presentation which will help it in the selection process.  |  |
Whenever I think of pollution problems of the Yamuna, I always wonder why no such problems were faced by our communities living along the river four or five decades ago.  |  |
The colour of your car says a lot. The small car players like Maruti Suzuki and Hyundai say the market for them is for whites, silver and other subtle colours.  |  |
In a world where business models are dynamic - steel companies foray into real estate, product companies acquire consulting expertise, when behemoths built over years and decades like Satyam and Lehman Brothers are brought to...  |  |
An exclusive property exhibition showcasing affordable homes by 28 leading developers kicked off on Saturday in Noida.  |  |
Business basics don't change despite age and time. Public speaking still remains a CEO's biggest fear.  |  |
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