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General Guinness record curry king launches Indian sauce factory
  Midlands curry king Abdul Salam, who owns a well-known restaurant near Birmingham, is thickly into Indian sauces and now has his own factory to prove it.
General Telecom firm fined Rs.20,000 for threat calls to consumer
  Taking strong exception to telecom companies employing agents to recover dues by making threatening and abusive calls to customers, the Delhi Consumer Disputes Redressal ...
General Indian chartered accountants to audit S African government records
  More than 100 senior chartered accountants from India are to be roped in by South Africa's auditor-general to assist in auditing the financial records of local government...
General Traffic on highway to Kashmir falls by 50 percent
  The traffic, including goods supply, on the highway to the Kashmir valley has witnessed a steep fall of more than 50 percent during the last two months as compared to the...
General Indian origin woman among Next Gen billionaires
  Nishita Shah, 28, an Indian origin businesswoman from Thailand, golfer Tiger Woods and Elon Musk, co-founder of online payment processor PayPal figure on Forbes' list of ...
General IIM Lucknow head's term to end, no decision on successor
  Nine months after it invited applications for the post, the government is yet to select the successor to the director of the Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Lucknow...
General Wrestler Sushil Kumar can now fly free on SpiceJet
  Gurgaon-based low-cost carrier SpiceJet announced Thursday that freestyle wrestling champion Sushil Kumar, who won a bronze at the Beijing Olympics, can travel free on th...
General Firm with novel brain clot buster seeks venture funds
  An Indian-American engineer is gearing up to make a mark in the lucrative medical equipment market with his blood clot busting device that can be used inside the human br...
General Seniors more prone to interpersonal conflicts
  Individuals holding senior positions or authority have higher levels of interpersonal conflict, according to a new study.
General Delhi takes the cratered road to traffic snarls and stress
  Anger, angst and absolute helplessness... those are the everyday negatives for millions of people who spend hours traversing the moonscape that are the potholed roads in ...
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