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ITC CEO Yogesh Deveshwar to step down to pave way for younger leader
Deveshwar, 69, joined ITC in 1968, according to the company's website. He has been the CEO and chairman of the company for more than two decades.
Finmin to Review Issues Related to Domestic Black Money Window
Under the compliance window, income as declared by the eligible persons, would be taxed at the rate of 45 per cent which is 30 per cent plus a 'Krishi Kalyan Cess' of 25 per cent on the taxes payable and a penalty at the rate of 25 per cent of the taxes p...
Taliban Attack Buses in South Afghanistan, Abduct 60 People
The insurgents later said they released all but 27 of those abducted.
Mobile Internet Services Suspended in Jammu
Singh said to foil any rumour mongering and to control the situation, the authorities decided to suspend mobile internet services across Jammu region from 4 AM on Tuesday.
British Schools Refer 5 Pupils a Day For Anti-Terror Drive: Report
1,041 school-aged children referred to government's Channel programme.
Anil Kapoor Is Like Family: Kareena Kapoor Khan
Actress Kareena Kapoor Khan says veteran actor Anil Kapoor, with whom she has starred in films like ‘Tashan’ and ‘Bewafaa’, is like family to her.
With 2 Days to go, Britain's EU Referendum on a Knife-Edge
The "Leave" camp had "failed to quash the almost ubiquitous perception that it is the riskier of the two options," he said.
Go For Nude Make-Up This Rainy Season
Don't let sudden downpours play spoilsport to your make-up. Go for a nude, water-proof, minimalistic make-up in the rainy season.
Porsche 911 Endurance Racing Edition Unveiled
There have been many 911s since it first came out in 1964, but this one is special.
World Music Day: Listen to the Oldest Known Musical Recordings
The history of music dates back to the dawn of human civilisation but the art got a big boost with the arrival of sound recording.
Can't Have Uniform Civil Code in India, Says Asaduddin Owaisi
Owaisi noted that a section in Article 371 of the Constitution gives "special provisions" to Nagas and Mizos.
Gun Control Bid Fails in US Senate After Orlando Massacre
Senator Bernie Sanders, who is running against Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, said the Democratic measures were "no brainers" and common sense efforts to reduce gun violence.
Euro 2016: Eyes on Troublesome Fans As Croatia Meet Spain
When Croatia meet Spain in their final Euro 2016 group match on Tuesday there will be as much scrutiny of developments in the stands as on the pitch.
Yoga Festival at Eiffel Tower Lights Up Paris
As part of the series of events to mark the second 'International Day of Yoga’, the Embassy of India in Paris organised an event at the iconic Eiffel Tower .
AAP's Youth Manifesto to be Released on July 3 at Amritsar
AAP manifesto will contain the roadmap for the improvement of the youth in Punjab.
Maha Assembly Fails to Return Painting Taken 28 Years Ago: RTI
Achrekar gave an oil painting drawn by him to Maharashtra Assembly but it was never returned to him.