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Winning decisions : getting it right the first time / J. Edward Russo and Paul J.H. Schoemaker ; with Margo Hittleman

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Innovation thinking methods for the modern entrepreneur : disciplines of thought that can help you rethink industries and unlock 10x better solutions / by Osama A. Hashmi

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ORGB / adapted by Sarah Wright and Christine Adams

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Women, youth want their unconditional rights back

"The way people voted in these elections is clearly reflective of the anti-establishment sentiment that was manifest after the 16 December incident," a JNU student said.




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Kejriwal has no right to speak about corruption any more

The AAP should not have taken the support of the Congress to form the government in Delhi.




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Don't put the 'gamchha' down: Tripura CM's advice to fight coronavirus

Deb demonstrated how the traditional towel - known locally as gamchha - can be used




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Gambhir expresses displeasure over Dhoni getting unfairly limelight for WC

An irked Gambhir has been complaining that Dhoni unfairly hogged the limelight, sidelining the contribution of others




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Kapil Sibal's daughter-in-law presents him with most coveted gift right now

She gifted him a small bottle of hand sanitiser




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SFIO grills Ghosh for eight hours

The Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO) Thursday grilled the suspended Trinamool Congress MP Kunal Ghosh for more than eight hours.




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Saradha scam: Kunal Ghosh summoned for eighth time

Suspended Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP Kunal Ghosh Saturday appeared before Bidhannagar police commissionerate for eighth time in connection with the Saradha scam.




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Glitch in AI Dreamliner; Kolkata-bound flight delayed by 6 hours

Two hundred Kolkata-bound passengers faced a harrowing time as a technical fault in Air India's Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft delayed their flight from IGI airport by over six hours.




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Lighting up lives

With the arrival of Diwali comes better, brighter moments for sex workers in Watgunj area of Kidderpore who make a substantial sum after selling designer candles made by them to corporate executives and guests at hotels.




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JU prof to move HC for rights panel relief

This is the first time Mahapatra would approach a court personally over the issue.




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Congress fighting me with CBI and Indian Mujahideen: Modi

Modi said the Congress was resorting to other tactics to defeat him in the Lok Sabha elections and stop his rise.




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Stripped of ministry, Roy says Didi did right by removing him

Congress blamed Trinamool Congress leadership for conniving with potato traders and big hoarders to hike the price of the essential vegetable.




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Govt told to file affidavit on ex-DGP as rights panel member

A K Banerjee directed the state government to file the affidavit by December 2.




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Musical light show planned at four tourist spots

Those identified spots include Victoria Memorial Hall, Nakhoda Maszid, St Paul''s Church, and Town Hall.




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GJM wishlist: Hill tribe status for Gorkhas, right to collect revenue

Tripartite meet : Demands 3-tier Panchayati Raj system in hills, backward status for GTA area




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Not averse to politics, says Pranab daughter

Sharmistha addressed a series of rallies for Congress in Delhi, which is going to polls on December 4.




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'Modi represents forces that brought down Babri Masjid''

Karat said BJP and RSS are trying to add fuel to the fire of communalism in the country.




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Mamata won''t attend rights day event of Justice Ganguly

Many high-profile invitees are likely to skip the programme, though Ganguly may attend it.




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Fight for justice loses steam, hospital ready to open OPD

Clearances have been received from the fire and health department and OPD would be functional by the end of December.




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Father loses 13-yr-old daughter in gambling, to marry her off to winner

The girl, a Class VIII student, stopped attending school after she got engaged.




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Cabinet okays homes for sex workers, their daughters

While the first home will accommodate 100 elderly sex workers , the second one, for their daughters, will house 50 girls.




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Rights body awaits action on threat letter

The West Bengal Human Rights Commission is waiting for a reply from the West Bengal State Law Clerks'' Council on its action on a letter threatening to frame its Chairman Justice Ashok Kumar Ganguly.




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Economic Survey 2013: HIGHLIGHTS

The Economic Survey 2013 says that foreign exchange reserves were steady at $295.6 billion at December 2012 end. Fiscal deficit may be at 5.3%, possible that Chidambadarm may bring it down to 5.2%, committed to controlling fiscal deficit. Food ...




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Recovery in sight; FIIs, oil prices key

The estimate takes into account a normal monsoon, further moderation in inflation and a mild recovery in global growth




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Fodder for thought

A Ghaziabad institute develops a hydroponics machine to produce quick, green fodder.




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TN paper unit woos Maharashtra for Banana stem waste

Two months ago, Kailash Thate, a young man with 10 acres of farmland close to the Ujjani dam, set up an agro-processing unit to extract fibres...




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Orissa misses Oct rains, stares at drought now

Orissa is staring at a mini drought after lack of winter rain has led to wilting of standing paddy crops in over 2.86 lakh hectares of land.




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Growing Kashmir greens in Maharashtra''s backyard

Even though the weather and soil conditions here can seldom be compared, the yield seems to have transcended those boundaries.




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Fungal attacks blight hopes of capsicum, tomato growers

Tomato and capsicum crops grown in the mid-hills of the state are increasingly being lost to collar rot and leaf blight diseases.




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In Maharashtra, apple arrives late and costly

Poor production of the fruit in Kashmir, Himachal has jacked up prices in Pune markets to a minimum retail price of Rs 120 per kg....




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West Bengal turns to HP, Punjab in fight against potato shortage

With the high price of potato becoming another issue in the hands of the Opposition to beat the beleaguered Left Front government with...




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Post-droughts, Himachal wakes up to combat climate change dangers

Two droughts wiping out 50 per cent of the rabi crop, the apple produce reduced to half of its usual quantity, the unusual rise in temperature...




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Blight off insurance list, Pune''s farmers fear for potato crop

Ashok Bajare, a potato cultivator from Ambegaon taluka in Pune district has reason to worry. He has a Rs eight lakh investment riding on his potato crop at his 20 acre plot in Bhavadi village....




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Not drought, Aurangabad farmers live in fear of herds of deer

For the past eight years, standing crops of the three tehsils of Kannad, Gangapur, Vaijapur and some parts of Phulambri in Aurangabad district lay vulnerable, not only to drought and heavy rains, but also to deer herds....




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Rain relief for drought-hit Jharkhand

While North India is reeling under heavy rainfall, for the state''s farmers it has brought cheer




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70% of Maharashtra onion crop damaged, behind crisis: ICAR

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) will now prepare a list of do''s and don''ts for farmers.




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Kerala farmer uses red ants to fight cashew bugs

Tea mosquito bug is the most serious pest of cashew plantation.




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In Maharashtra''s cane fields, mechanical harvesters to replace farm labourers

With subsidy from govt, sugar factories have placed orders for harvesters from abroad.




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A soy oil processing tech may help fight malnutrition in MP

Besides, the solvent extraction technology is also not environment-friendly.




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Grapes may not be sour for Maharashtra''s growers, wine makers this year

Decent rainfall, coupled with contract farming and govt policies, boosts wine production




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Maharashtra takes PPP route for farm growth

World Economic Forum has chosen the state for its New Agriculture Initiative




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Challenging the drought crisis, with farm ponds

Struggling with a severe drought-like situation, Maharashtra has a group of smiling farmers who had built farm ponds for irrigation




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A jamun drought in Punjab

Long winter, hotter summer and lack of rain take a toll on the fruit




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They couldn''t fight it, so they tamed it

How a family turned waterlogging from bane to boon by cultivating fish rather than paddy




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Guterres backs 'self-policing' to fight hate speech

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has backed "new forms of self-policing by social media platforms" and action by volunteer groups to fight hate speech spreading at "lightning speed" through digital media.




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How TS Singh Deo's approach pushed community leaders to fight Covid-19

Over 90,000 people have been quarantined in the state after the outbreak and this helped control the situation in Chhattisgarh




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The aristocrats [videorecording] : 100 superstar comedians, one very dirty joke / Thinkfilm presents a Mighty Cheese production ; a film by Penn Jillette & Paul Provenza