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Mayajaal to set up sports village
MAYAJAAL Entertainment, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the PentaMedia Group, will be investing Rs 7 crore to set up a sports village as an extension to the Mayajaal Family Entertainment Centre (FEC). Mr V. Chandrasekhar, Chairman, Mayajaal ... More

FASHION


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    CREDIT RATING


    Positively negative outlook
    AS regular as MiG crashes and train derailments, here comes one more report from Standard & Poor's to give negative score to India. We all sit at home and they show the report card on the TV painting a bleak picture of us. And people are plain ... More

    SPORTS


    Reebok in deal with E. Bengal football club
    Reebok was also planning a regional initiative with Bata India Ltd, under which it would launch a "Reebok-East Bengal Collection" at Bata stores during the Puja season. More

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