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Section 80C, tax planning and investments
Section 80C investments can be a smart way not only to save taxes but help you generate good returns in today's uncertain times.
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From Rs 50 to a Forbes billionaire!
P N C Menon, chairman of the Rs 1,500-crore Sobha Developers Ltd, is one of the few dollar-billionaires in India. This is his amazing story.
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Why this IIM-A graduate sells vegetables
Unlike most management graduates for whom the sky is the limit in corporate matters, Kaushalendra with a management degree from IIM Ahmedabad chose to sell vegetables on city streets and still dreamt of making it big.
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Kerala: Hartals Own Country?
Staging over a 100 hartals annually in recent times, causing loss of hundreds of crores of rupees to the state exchequer, Kerala has earned the dubious distinction of being the only state in the country where shutdown calls by any political party will be a sure success.
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The world's first moving skyscraper!
David Fisher is the creator of the revolutionary Dynamic Tower, the world's first building in motion.
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Osama bin Laden is dying?
A Time magazine report has stated that the Al Qaeda chief may be on his death bed, suffering from a terminal kidney failure.
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Welcome to Play The Wimbledon HSBC game
Welcome to Play The Wimbledon HSBC game
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The sexiest cover girls!
A look at all the Maxim cover girls that appeared this year.
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10 rules for investing in a bear market
It's at such times that buying opportunities are available with handsome value in-built into their prices
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Is this the end of 'India Shining' story?
Growth is slipping, stocks are down 40%, and foreign stock market investors are fleeing. Business blames the ruling coalition for failing to make reforms
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