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Rs 18.67 Lakh Seized From BJP Candidate's Relative Ahead Of Telangana Bypoll
- Tuesday October 27, 2020
- Telangana News | ANI
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy reached Siddipet late on Monday evening, following the huge ruckus after seizure of Rs 18.67 lakh in cash from the residence of a close relative of BJP candidate for Dubbak by-poll M Raghunandan Rao.
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Alumni, RBL Bank Pledge Rs 7.5 Crore For IIMA Infrastructure Conservation And Restoration
- Friday July 7, 2017
- Education | Edited by Shihabudeen Kunju S
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad Alumni Raghunandan G, Vishwavir Ahuja and Aprameya R announced significant Infrastructure funding support to their Alma Mater.
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India Learns to 'Fail Fast' as Tech Start-Up Culture Takes Root
- Thursday May 14, 2015
- India News | Reuters
After ping pong tables, motivational posters and casual dress codes, India's tech start-ups are following Silicon Valley's lead and embracing the "fail fast" culture credited with fuelling creativity and success in the United States.
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Rs 18.67 Lakh Seized From BJP Candidate's Relative Ahead Of Telangana Bypoll
- Tuesday October 27, 2020
- Telangana News | ANI
Union Minister of State for Home Affairs G Kishan Reddy reached Siddipet late on Monday evening, following the huge ruckus after seizure of Rs 18.67 lakh in cash from the residence of a close relative of BJP candidate for Dubbak by-poll M Raghunandan Rao.
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www.ndtv.com
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Alumni, RBL Bank Pledge Rs 7.5 Crore For IIMA Infrastructure Conservation And Restoration
- Friday July 7, 2017
- Education | Edited by Shihabudeen Kunju S
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad Alumni Raghunandan G, Vishwavir Ahuja and Aprameya R announced significant Infrastructure funding support to their Alma Mater.
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www.ndtv.com/education
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India Learns to 'Fail Fast' as Tech Start-Up Culture Takes Root
- Thursday May 14, 2015
- India News | Reuters
After ping pong tables, motivational posters and casual dress codes, India's tech start-ups are following Silicon Valley's lead and embracing the "fail fast" culture credited with fuelling creativity and success in the United States.
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www.ndtv.com