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Haider Ali Khan is an alumnus of IIMC. He holds a degree in English Journalism from the prestigious campus. His passion includes Aviation, Technology, Politics and Sports.
Food companies have started concentrating on making innovative food products and ready-to-eat processed food so that they can keep up with the speed of changing consumer tastes
Read MoreNissan Group of India on Monday (14 December) said it will increase prices of its Nissan and Datsun range of vehicles by up to 3 per cent from January, 2016
Read MoreInfosys Ltd has bought a minority stake in Delaware, US-based start-up Whoop, which makes activity trackers, for $3 million, the software services firm said on Monday
Read MoreAir India has bagged the National Environment Health and Safety Award 2015 for its contribution in reducing carbon emissions. The award has been instituted by the World Quality Congress and World Sustainability Forum
Read MoreTo make things easier for those affected in Chennai floods, most prominent insurance companies in the state have announced a slew of measures
Read MoreHavells India announced on Thursday that it has sold 80 per cent stake in Sylvania Malta, and Havells Exim Hong Kong to Shanghai Feilo Acoustics for Rs 1,340 crore. Havells had invested Rs 980 crore in both the subsidiaries.
Read MoreThe new emission norm known as Bharat Stage V (BS V) has been approved by the central government to cut worrying levels of air pollution across India
Read MoreIndia has a meagre 1,500 well equipped inspectors for more than 10,000 factories engaged in pharmaceutical products leading to country's products facing regulatory hurdles in the overseas markets like the US which follow stringent protocols for the manufacturing processes, a sectoral study done by Assocham and research firm RNCOS has pointed
Read MoreThe smart home market is expected to grow at a rate of 30 per cent year-on-year, thereby, ensuring that the market will double in revenue every three years, according to a survey by Schneider Electric.
Read MoreThe inaugural player auction for the Masters Champions League – a Twenty20 league for former cricketers -- was held in Dubai. Around 250 former cricketers were in contention for 90 available slots in six franchises
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