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Today's exit polls to govern sentiment
Anywhere in the world, the stock markets are generally submissive to the political authority; revolt only when their business interests are trampled upon. The politics, more specifically political ideology, has always been given a short shrift by the markets. More

Panipat: Where mill workers are at the receiving end
A PASSENGER travelling in the air-conditioned Kalka Shataabdi Express at some point is bound to hear the mellifluous voice of the announcer describing the station of Panipat as being famous for its handloom industry and as a site where three ... More

Votebank politics hits Mumbai realty issues
THE Mumbai Metropolitan Region extends over an area of 4,355 sq. km. Much of this region, excluding a part of Thane and Raigad districts, comprises the six Lok Sabha constituencies of Mumbai South, South Central, North East, North West, North ... More

`TDP Govt has failed the irrigation sector'
A DAY ahead of the second phase polls in the State, several political parties, irrigation experts and environmentalists have alleged that the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has failed the irrigation sector by totally neglecting the sector during ... More

Crucial polls for Krishna delta
IT is a critical election for farmers in the century-old Krishna delta comprising 13 lakh acres in the four districts of Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam and West Godavari. All the four districts go to polls on Monday in the final phase. Water is ... More

Access electoral roll data through SMS
ESCOTEL, one of the leading cellular operators in the country, has announced a new service offered in association with the Election Commission whereby the public can access electoral roll data on their Escotel mobile through SMS. As a result, ... More

E-GOVERNANCE
`Tax Information Network has helped bring in transparency'
THE Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, Karnataka & Goa, Mr Ramkumar, has said that Tax Information Network (TIN), developed by National Securities Depository Ltd (NSDL) on behalf of the Income Tax Department, has been designed to make tax ... More




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