Mar 28, 2015

Why You Do What You Don't Want to Do

Are you ready to change or upgrade an ineffective behavior pattern? Discover what makes us who we are and what drives our behavior. - Source      



Why You Do What You Don't Want to Do

Chinese base in Indian Ocean threat to peace: Ajit Kumar Doval, National Security Adviser

Pointing out that China’s rise will impact the globe and the region including India, National Security Adviser Ajit Kumar Doval has suggested that the change in the world order should be internationally approved and indicated that building military bases by China in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) will be detrimental to peace in the area.


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Chinese base in Indian Ocean threat to peace: Ajit Kumar Doval, National Security Adviser

Idea Cellular isn't losing sleep over Rs 30,000-crore Spectrum bill; has clarity about next 20 years

Idea Cellular is not overly concerned about being saddled with a bill of more than Rs 30,000 crore that it bid for airwaves in the just-ended auction, unlike investors who dragged the stock down on Friday.


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Idea Cellular isn't losing sleep over Rs 30,000-crore Spectrum bill; has clarity about next 20 years

NIA to approach the Interpol to issue Red Corner Notices against two Pakistani High Commission officials

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) will be approaching the Interpol to issue Red Corner Notices against two Pakistani High Commission officials posted in Sri Lanka whose role has been established in multiple terror plots against India.


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NIA to approach the Interpol to issue Red Corner Notices against two Pakistani High Commission officials

Natgrid will reduce risk of doing business in India: Rajiv Arora, CEO

Natgrid will reduce risk of conducting business in India and assist in improving investor sentiment by proving to be an effective mechanism to deter and control terrorism, Natgrid’s acting CEO Rajiv Arora told a gathering of corporates at Ficci on Friday.


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Natgrid will reduce risk of doing business in India: Rajiv Arora, CEO

A Hallucinogenic Tea Time for Some Brazilian Prisoners

The provision of ayahuasca, a psychedelic brew used in the Amazon basin for centuries, to inmates on short furloughs reflects a quest to ease pressure on Brazil’s prison system.


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A Hallucinogenic Tea Time for Some Brazilian Prisoners

Spectrum auction: Tata Teleservices a surprise with its strong bids

Tata Teleservices surprised many by aggressively going after LTE spectrum in the 800 MHz band, thwarting Reliance Jio Infocomm’s efforts to acquire contiguous spectrum in the band in key markets like Delhi, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh where the Tata group company won small slivers of the bandwidth, say analysts.


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Spectrum auction: Tata Teleservices a surprise with its strong bids

Delhi HC approved CIL as Custodian of 3 Coal Blocks Denied to JSPL, Balco

The Delhi High Court on Friday approved state-run miner Coal India as the interim custodian of three producing coal blocks for which Jindal Steel & Power Ltd (JSPL) and Bharat Aluminum Co (Balco) emerged as best bidders but were denied the mines as the coal ministry found the bids too low. Coal India will operate the three mines and dispose the coal from April 1 till the next date of hearing on April 13.


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Delhi HC approved CIL as Custodian of 3 Coal Blocks Denied to JSPL, Balco

New Zealand 'start as underdogs'

Ahead of Sunday’s Cricket World Cup final, BBC Sport rounds up the best quotes, stats and video to preview the MCG showcase. - Source      



New Zealand 'start as underdogs'

Baselworld, Where the Watch Is Still the Greatest Gadget

The giant watch fair in Switzerland draws aficionados of timepieces worn in the time-honored way.
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Baselworld, Where the Watch Is Still the Greatest Gadget

Philippines dismisses China concerns over Sth China Sea military repairs

MANILA (Reuters) – The Philippines dismissed concerns by China over its plan to repair military facilities in South China Sea, a foreign ministry spokesman said on Saturday, insisting Manila has sovereign rights over territories in the disputed areas.



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Philippines dismisses China concerns over Sth China Sea military repairs

Book IAS officer for cheating Chennai doctor:HC

The Madras high court has directed police to register a first information report (FIR) against an IAS officer accused of cheating a doctor of Rs 50 lakh after promising an MBBS seat for his daughter. - Source      



Book IAS officer for cheating Chennai doctor:HC

RBI to restrict bank exposure to corporate loans

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has proposed to lower the ceiling on how much a bank can lend to a single corporate group, in a move to curb risks in the banking sector at a time when bad loans are on the rise. - Source      



RBI to restrict bank exposure to corporate loans