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Tata Motors launches bi-fuel variant of Nano

Tata Motors launches bi-fuel variant of Nano

Rediff.com8 Oct 2013

Auto major Tata Motors on Tuesday launched a new version of its small car Nano, which has dual fuel option of petrol and CNG, priced between Rs 2.40 lakh and Rs 2.65 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi).

20 years playing for India and yet no Arjuna Award!

20 years playing for India and yet no Arjuna Award!

Rediff.com2 Mar 2016

'I regret not having played an individual sport. When it came to rewarding an athlete, it was always one in an individual sport who was favoured.' 'I feel lucky that I was born in India and played football for India. I can go home with a smile on my face..'

GDP growth may go up to 5.5% in FY15: Icra

GDP growth may go up to 5.5% in FY15: Icra

Rediff.com28 May 2014

Listing out priorities for the Finance Ministry under Arun Jaitley and the Narendra Modi government as a whole, it said the growth rate can pick up to 6 per cent with the extent and pace of reform measures.

'Any loss to Pak at any level is a disappointment.'

'Any loss to Pak at any level is a disappointment.'

Rediff.com13 Feb 2016

India might have lost to Pakistan in the summit clash of men's hockey in the 12th South Asian Games but captain Mandeep Antil on Saturday sought to take the positives from the performance of his players, saying they have done well given the inexperience of the team. With the country's top players taking part in the ongoing Hockey India League, India fielded an inexperienced team mostly consisting of junior players and they failed to click as a unit in the SAG. India settled for the silver medal after losing twice to arch-rivals Pakistan, including in the final 0-1 in Guwahati on Friday night. India had just two senior players who had played some international matches in Antil himself and veteran Gurbaj Singh. Even Antil has played just 20-odd international matches while Gurbaj has donned India colours in more than 200 games. Pakistan had at least six players who played in the London Olympics. Antil said he was disappointed to have lost to Pakistan in the final, which he felt was a close match. "Any loss to Pakistan at any level is a disappointment. We wanted to win the gold but we could not do it. We played better (than the group match which also India lost 1-2) and it was a close match but we lost again," Antil told PTI.

NPAs not alarming, but time for corrective steps: Rajan

NPAs not alarming, but time for corrective steps: Rajan

Rediff.com18 Dec 2013

Some accounts can be revived by rescheduling loans, which the RBI envisages to do once the norms get finalised after the public discussion.

South Asian Games: Hit or miss? Tell Us!

South Asian Games: Hit or miss? Tell Us!

Rediff.com17 Feb 2016

For the 12th successive time, none could match up to India's regional might but the host country's record-breaking medal haul of 308 can hardly hide the fact that the standard of competition in the South Asian Games has failed to rise significantly.

Expensive onion, other food items push inflation to 6.1% in Aug

Expensive onion, other food items push inflation to 6.1% in Aug

Rediff.com16 Sep 2013

The price of vegetables in general rose by 77.81 per cent making life difficult for the common man.

Stimulus package can stoke inflation, warns RBI

Stimulus package can stoke inflation, warns RBI

Rediff.com4 Oct 2017

It pointed out that farm loan waivers, combined with a potential stimulus which the government is mulling now, can result in a 1 percentage point slippage in fiscal deficit

Was groupism reason for Team India's pathetic show in 2011?

Was groupism reason for Team India's pathetic show in 2011?

Rediff.com14 Jun 2015

Recalling the planned move, former national selector Raja Venkat told PTI that the idea to elevate Kohli was prompted by a string of poor results during the tour of Australia at that time.

New UP police chief promises crackdown on 'gau rakshaks'

New UP police chief promises crackdown on 'gau rakshaks'

Rediff.com22 Apr 2017

Singh said his priority would be ensuring unbiased policing.

'Urgent need to strengthen the SAI training system'

'Urgent need to strengthen the SAI training system'

Rediff.com13 May 2015

Noting that several external probes are currently underway -- including police investigation -- preliminary inquiry conducted by the district administration, inquiry by State Sports Secretary and inquiry by State Human Rights Commission, "hence it would not be appropriate to make any specific comment in this regard."

Mission 2017: BSP ups ante against Modi, Akhilesh regimes

Mission 2017: BSP ups ante against Modi, Akhilesh regimes

Rediff.com28 Apr 2015

Hits street with demonstrations across 75 UP districts

Opinion: Why Modi deserves another chance

Opinion: Why Modi deserves another chance

Rediff.com8 Jan 2019

'Genuine mistakes can and must be forgiven,' argues Vivek Gumaste.

India's economy to turn around this fiscal: Montek

India's economy to turn around this fiscal: Montek

Rediff.com14 May 2013

The government hopes of registering GDP growth rate ranging between 6.1-6.7 per cent in 2013-14.

FinMin sees room for easing of rate by RBI

FinMin sees room for easing of rate by RBI

Rediff.com14 May 2013

RBI is scheduled to announce mid-quarter review of monetary policy for 2013-14 on June 17.

US Fed bows to market's more dovish view of soaring dollar

US Fed bows to market's more dovish view of soaring dollar

Rediff.com19 Mar 2015

Strong currency and sagging oil prices are spooking policymakers.

Infosys executive council member Subrahmanyam Goparaju resigns

Infosys executive council member Subrahmanyam Goparaju resigns

Rediff.com19 Dec 2013

In the seventh top level exit in six months at Infosys, Subrahmanyam Goparaju, Senior Vice President and a member of the Executive Council that frames business strategy, has resigned.

China invites India to join its ambitious Silk Road projects

China invites India to join its ambitious Silk Road projects

Rediff.com10 Aug 2014

Giving final touches to its most ambitious plan to build a wide network of new silk roads on land and seas to enhance global connectivity, China has invited India to join President Xi Jinping's pet project that would revive the ancient trade route and benefit the region.

Kvitova hands Bouchard royal thumping to win Wimbledon

Kvitova hands Bouchard royal thumping to win Wimbledon

Rediff.com5 Jul 2014

Petra Kvitova produced a majestic performance to end Eugenie Bouchard's hopes of becoming the first Canadian to win a Grand Slam title with a 6-3, 6-0 win in the Wimbledon final on Saturday.

Fat to Fit: How I lost 42 kilos in six months

Fat to Fit: How I lost 42 kilos in six months

Rediff.com7 May 2018

Vamshi Krishna shares his incredible weightloss journey.

'India will face unprecedented attacks before polls'

'India will face unprecedented attacks before polls'

Rediff.com15 Feb 2019

'Definitely, they are going to attempt this, not only in Kashmir but elsewhere, maybe in the Jammu area and beyond.' 'They would want to expand the battle space and the conflict area.'

Banks risk losing market share for short-term margins: Rajan

Banks risk losing market share for short-term margins: Rajan

Rediff.com2 Jun 2015

RBI wants the lending rates to be determined by the market.

Rupee steady against dollar at 68.57

Rupee steady against dollar at 68.57

Rediff.com24 Feb 2016

The domestic currency has gained by four paise or 0.06 per cent in two days.

Why does Modi want India's youth to sell pakodas?

Why does Modi want India's youth to sell pakodas?

Rediff.com30 Mar 2018

'Given that he would have a good understanding of how many jobs the economy can create at the moment, was Modi hailing the modest pakoda-seller to infuse some charm in self-employment?' asks Udit Misra.

Rupee woes: Chidambaram meets PM, RBI Governor

Rupee woes: Chidambaram meets PM, RBI Governor

Rediff.com15 Jul 2013

Following the meeting, Subbarao said the central bank will look into the latest inflation numbers before coming out with the monetary policy review.

Rethinking the Indian film critic

Rethinking the Indian film critic

Rediff.com30 Aug 2017

Over the last decade the Indian film industry has reinvented itself. Do film critics need to do that too?

'I am Dawood Ibrahim,' says St Stephens principal Valson Thampu

'I am Dawood Ibrahim,' says St Stephens principal Valson Thampu

Rediff.com20 Aug 2015

"I am Dawood Ibrahim that is why I am being hounded," St Stephen's college principal Valson Thampu on Thursday said, expressing anguish over the "way" he is being "attacked" in connection with a research scholar's sexual harassment case.

FinMin promises more steps, hopeful of growth revival

FinMin promises more steps, hopeful of growth revival

Rediff.com19 Dec 2013

Committing to more steps to boost economy, the Finance Ministry said initiatives taken by the government in the past one year will boost investment and revive the sagging growth.

Rahul's roadmap for reviving Congress

Rahul's roadmap for reviving Congress

Rediff.com14 Jan 2014

Rahul is looking to bring new leadership in the state units that can bring in the young generation back into the party fold and revive its sagging image and morale. Renu Mittal reports

Craving for a flat tummy? Try this!

Craving for a flat tummy? Try this!

Rediff.com4 Mar 2016

These exercises will bring your tummy back in shape.

Halep roars back to reach semis, Pliskova ends French presence

Halep roars back to reach semis, Pliskova ends French presence

Rediff.com8 Jun 2017

Simona Halep trailed by a set and 5-1 against Elina Svitolina but somehow dug herself out of a hole before storming to victory to set up a semi-final against Karolina Pliskova.

'WTO is close to solution, thanks to strong leadership in India'

'WTO is close to solution, thanks to strong leadership in India'

Rediff.com21 Nov 2014

Sitharaman said that developed countries were blaming India for the impasse at the WTO, but India convinced them about its legitimate demand.

Auto sector: Excise duty cut to boost growth, create jobs

Auto sector: Excise duty cut to boost growth, create jobs

Rediff.com17 Feb 2014

Prices of automobiles, including cars, sports utility vehicles and two-wheelers, are set to come down with Finance Minister P Chidambaram announcing a reduction in excise duty in the Interim Budget.

5 money mistakes to avoid

5 money mistakes to avoid

Rediff.com16 Apr 2017

Help yourself and your family financially by not falling prey to these, says Naval Goel

Patanjali riding on Ramdev's image, not products: Adi Godrej

Patanjali riding on Ramdev's image, not products: Adi Godrej

Rediff.com31 May 2016

There has been a lot of concern in the FMCG industry after Patanjali's revenues crossed Rs 5,000 crore, on the back of an increased focus on health following the ban on Maggi noodles.

India must decide its role in global trade order: Kerry

India must decide its role in global trade order: Kerry

Rediff.com30 Jul 2014

Kerry said this in a newspaper article co-authored by US Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker.

Cook's dogged double hundred helps England surpass Pakistan

Cook's dogged double hundred helps England surpass Pakistan

Rediff.com16 Oct 2015

Alastair Cook completed the third-longest innings in Test history and the longest by an Englishman as his side ended on 569-8 on the fourth day of the first Test on Friday, 46 runs ahead of Pakistan.

Post FM's lifeline, markets to see best Monday so far in 2019?

Post FM's lifeline, markets to see best Monday so far in 2019?

Rediff.com24 Aug 2019

Market experts on why the bulls will be on the rampage first thing on Monday after the scrapping of enhanced surcharge on FPIs and other measures to ease the systemic liquidity squeeze and boost demand. Prasanna D Zore reports.

Why Politics is out of reach for the Aam Aadmi

Why Politics is out of reach for the Aam Aadmi

Rediff.com14 Sep 2018

'Deep pockets have become a prerequisite for contesting elections on a major party symbol in most states.' 'Given the premium parties place on self-financing candidates, once you have accounted for the suspected criminals, dynasts, industrialists, and celebrities, there is not much room for anyone else.'

European stocks lose more than euro 500 bn in value after China rout

European stocks lose more than euro 500 bn in value after China rout

Rediff.com24 Aug 2015

The FTSEurofirst was on course for its worst one-day per centage fall since it slumped more than 7 per cent in October 2008