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Nitish Kumar's Education Reforms: Top Grades Then Slide

Nitish Kumar's Education Reforms: Top Grades Then Slide

Rediff.com3 Nov 2025

The story of Bihar's educational reform is a lesson for all reforms done halfway.

KGN promoters enter the billionaire club

KGN promoters enter the billionaire club

Rediff.com23 May 2008

Shares of KGN Industries on Friday fell for the second day in a row after a historic 550-times surge on Wednesday, but this could not displace the Ahmedabad-based Memon family, the company's promoters, from their newly found place in the billionaire league.

Another penny stock shoots to dizzy heights

Another penny stock shoots to dizzy heights

Rediff.com23 May 2008

Sylph Technologies stock rises 100,000% to Rs 800 on re-listing.

BSE faces Sebi music on penny stock fiasco

BSE faces Sebi music on penny stock fiasco

Rediff.com26 May 2008

The abnormal price rise in two penny stocks - KGN Industries and Sylph Technologies - will top the agenda of the weekly surveillance meeting that the Securities and Exchange Board of India holds with stock exchanges.

Penny stock zooms from Rs 100 to Rs 55,000 in a da

Penny stock zooms from Rs 100 to Rs 55,000 in a da

Rediff.com22 May 2008

Ahmedabad-based KGN Industries, a 'Z' group share that was re-listed at Rs 100 on the Bombay Stock Exchange on Wednesday after over seven years, witnessed a mammoth intra-day high of Rs 55,000 on minuscule volumes of 827 shares.

Penny stock zooms to Rs 55,000 on BSE

Penny stock zooms to Rs 55,000 on BSE

Rediff.com22 May 2008

Ahmedabad-based KGN Industries, a 'Z' group share that was re-listed at Rs 100 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on Wednesday after over seven years, witnessed a mammoth intra-day high of Rs 55,000 on minuscule volumes of 827 shares.Although the BSE suspended trading in the share at 12.20 pm on Wednesday, the exchange said trading would resume at usual on Thursday.

'IM planned to send poison letters to kill targets'

'IM planned to send poison letters to kill targets'

Rediff.com20 Aug 2014

Indian Mujahideen was planning to send letters "soaked with poison" to their targets to kill them, the Delhi Police has told a court here in its charge sheet filed against six suspected men of the terror outfit in a case of allegedly setting up an illegal arms factory in New Delhi.