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anchor brief1Innovation can be created through collective effort DNA Correspondent. Bangalore Creating an innovative ecosystem in academic institutions is the need of the hoFriday,November 20,2009 01:56 [IST]
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anchor brief1Innovation can be created through collective effort DNA Correspondent. Bangalore Creating an innovative ecosystem in academic institutions is the need of the hoFriday,November 20,2009 01:52 [IST]
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anchor brief1Innovation can be created through collective effort DNA Correspondent. Bangalore Creating an innovative ecosystem in academic institutions is the need of the hoFriday,November 20,2009 01:48 [IST]
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anchor brief1Innovation can be created through collective effort DNA Correspondent. Bangalore Creating an innovative ecosystem in academic institutions is the need of the hoFriday,November 20,2009 01:44 [IST]
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second storyTales on plight of tribals, to sell artwork Bosky Khanna. Bangalore Moved by the pathetic lives of tribals in Ranthambore, Tiger Watch, an NGO, has come out witMonday,November 09,2009 01:16 [IST]
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story below the leadCity school gains international recognition Jayalakshmi Venugopal. Bangalore A global classroom, where students from around the world collaborate on projects inFriday,November 06,2009 01:48 [IST]
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IIT- Real hard nut to crackSecuring 60 percent marks in class XII will not be sufficient for those aspiring for IITs from 2011 as a revision in eligibility criteria could see the cut-off percentage go up to 80% or higher.Tuesday, October 20, 2009 09:42 [IST]
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Mamata has done a competent job, says Manmohan SinghPrime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on Friday said that Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee has done a highly competent job by presenting a pro-poor Rail budget.Friday, July 03, 2009 15:40 [IST]
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TDP promises free color TVsWith Andhra Pradesh assembly polls scheduled in April, the TDP today released its draft manifesto, promising an "innovative" cash transfer scheme at the rate of Rs 1,000 to Rs 2,000 per monthThursday, March 05, 2009 17:37 [IST]
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UK restaurants offer free food to beat recessionRecession-hit restaurants in Britain have started offering free food and major discounts to entice customers, many of whom have stopped eating out frequently following job losses and salary cuts.Tuesday, February 03, 2009 14:29 [IST]