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How to make sure your home's built to last as Government pledges to improve quality of new-builds

A new-build home should combine beauty and great architecture. All too often, however, the reality is different: ugly, poky and even dangerous. This has forced the Government into action.




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How to get an A-list home on a DIY budget

Interior designer Rita Konig, has styled sleek New York apartments and Notting Hill pieds-à-terre. She visited Jennie Agg's Debryshire home, revealing how a room can be made more inviting.




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Couple follow TV's Dick and Angel Strawbridge and buy a £339k French chateau

In the new series of Escape to the Chateau DIY, we are introduced to a couple who renovate a sprawling 11-bedroom French property.




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Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia arrives in New Delhi on State Visit to India [ph]Photo Courtesy : Manoj Kumar[/ph]





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President meets Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia in Rashtrapati Bhawan[ph]Photo Courtesy : Chandan Kumar Shah[/ph]





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Minister of State for External Affairs calls on Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia in New Delhi





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Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia lays wreath at Rajghat in New Delhi





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Prime Minister and Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of Zambia witness Exchange of Agreements between India and Zambia in New Delhi





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Delegation level talks led by Prime Minister and President Edgar Chagwa Lungu of Zambia





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Edgar Chagwa Lungu, President of the Republic of Zambia receive Ceremonial Reception at Rashtrapati Bhawan





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Edgars Rinkevics, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia pays homage at the Samadhi of Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat in New Delhi [ph]Photo Courtesy:Photo Division [/ph]





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Edgars Rinkevics, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia arrives in New Delhi[ph] Photo Courtesy: Hemant Joshi [/ph]





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External Affairs Minister meets Edgars Rinkevics, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Latvia at Hyderabad House, New Delhi[ph]Photo Courtesy:Photo Division [/ph]





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Budget 2016: What it means for the oil & gas sector

While the finance minister did make some statements that impact the sector, he omitted some important details




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Did Union Budget - 2016 allocate more for rural India and the social sector? Not really

A closer look at budgetary numbers highlights why Indian budgets need to be more transparent




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Make in India nudges RPG Group to invest at home

Currently, the $2.9 billion RPG Group earns 42 per cent of its revenue from overseas




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India to merge rail, general budgets; end non-plan, plan distinction

Officials said a better indicator of productive and general expenditure will be replacing the plan and non-plan distiction that has lost relevance post Planning Commission abolition




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Railways' budgetary support may be up 12%

From the next financial year, the railways will not have to pay any dividend, which will save the carrier approximately Rs 10,000 cr




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Replacing British-era rail bridges may take 60 years

26% bridges are over 100-year old, 5% crossed 140 years




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Rail stocks decline 3-5% ahead of Railway Budget

The investors are looking for a safety fund for Railways




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IRCTC, IRCON, IRFC to be listed on bourses: Jaitley during Budget address

Government will continue to use the ETF route for disinvestment of PSUs




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Budget gave priority to railway infrastructure, says Suresh Prabhu

Prabhu spoke about priority being given to safety and need for more funds for railways to move ahead




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Crowd source inputs for budget from common people: PM to BJP MPs

Centre to launch ambitious job scheme on Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary




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Pre-budget media quarantine in FinMin to start from Jan 4

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his second budget is likely to focus on steps to accelerate economic growth




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Govt weighs fiscal stimulus in upcoming Budget to boost demand

Real annual GDP accelerated in Jul-Sept to 7.4% from 7%. But, growth of nominal GDP slowed sharply to 6%




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Health care service providers want tax sops in Budget

Wants patient treatment, which is currently exempt from service tax, to continue to enjoy this sop under GST for 10 years




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Budget goodies for GIFT, markets likely

Ministry considering tax sops for India's first global financial centre, steps to liberalise futures and options markets




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Adani Enterprises incorporates wholly owned subsdiairy - Nanasa Pidgaon Road

On 08 May 2020




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Got drug controller nod for Favipiravir's clinical trial on COVID-19 patients: CSIR DG

The Drug Controller of India has allowed clinical trial of Favipiravir medicine, developed indigenously a CSIR laboratory, on coronavirus patients, Director General Shekhar Mande said on Friday. He said the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad has developed the technology to make the drug Favipiravir. The technology has been transferred to a private company, IICT Director S Chandrashekar said. The company will now tie up with hospitals for clinical trials so that the drug could be tested on patients suffering from COVID-19. Approval from patients will be necessary as per the protocols, he said. Mande said Favipiravir is used in countries such as China and Japan to treat influenza. Whenever, a virus enters a cell, it tries to create multiple replicas. Favipiravir stops the replication process, he explained. The CSIR has already tied up with Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd to evaluate Mycobacterium W (Mw) for faster recovery of hospitalised COVID-19 patients and minimise




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Howrah Bridge illuminated on Tagore birth anniversary

Amid the coronavirus outbreak, the iconic Rabindra Setu, popularly known as the Howrah Bridge that connects Kolkata and its twin city Howrah, was illuminated by the Kolkata Port Trust on the occasion of the 159th birth anniversary of poet Rabidranath Tagore. The bridge which was almost deserted because of the ongoing lockdown was lit up by colourful LED lights in the evening, KoPT officials said. They said the illumination is a symbolic 'Message of Hope, in these troubled times to the citizens of this great metropolis and beyond. White light washed the bridge to honour the front line Covid-19 warriors, followed alternately by red, orange and green signalling the zones that identify the intensity of coronavirus spread, they said. All this while, instrumental pieces of Tagore song was played at the nearby Millennium Park, the officials said.




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UP Cong launches portal for people to lodge COVID-19 lockdown related complaints

The Uttar Pradesh Congress has launched a chat portal that will let people list the problems being faced by them amid the ongoing COVID-19-induced lockdown, the party said on Saturday. The complaints received from users of the UP Mitr' chat portal will be forwarded to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath so that the state government can help the people, state Congress chief Ajay Kumar Lallu said in a statement. "The portal has been made to help the common public during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through it, problems of the common public will be listed and the UP Congress will help the complainants. The list of complaints will be sent to the chief minister, Lallu said. The Congress leader said that his party was committed to help every needy person in the state. "The party is running community kitchens at various places in the state including Ghaziabad, Hapur, Kanpur, Allahabad, Lakhimpur Khiri and Lucknow, he said in the statement. The party's district committee is making dry ration available ..




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Vizag gas leak: Situation 'normal' says AP govt; DGP inspects plant amid protests

The Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday said the situation was "normal" in RR Venkatapuram village, where a styrene vapour leak from the LG Polymers plant claimed 12 lives and left over 300 people hospitalized with various ailments. Director General of Police D Gautam Sawang and Special Chief Secretary (Industries) Karikal Valaven inspected the plant and spoke to the LG Polymers plant management. Later they told reporters "everything is normal and there is no need to panic." Even as Sawang was inspecting the vapour leak spot and talking to the management on the measures taken to restore normalcy, irate villagers staged a protest demanding immediate closure of the plant. According to the DGP, temperature at the styrene storage tank, where the vapour leak occurred, has come down, as also the PPM (ambient air quality) level. "Definitely the air is also fresh and there is nothing to worry about. In the coming days, life will come back to normalcy," the DGP said. "Just to ..




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My Budget

In this special feature "My Budget" we aim to walk together with our readers on planning their 'budget'.




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My Budget: Dinesh Karthik

What is the best thing about the Budget?I am glad the government is coming down hard on black money and the illegal accumulation of money. It will be good to see if they can really track all this money and use it for the benefit of the country.And ...




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My Budget: Indrani Dasgupta

The model terms the Budget as pro-growth




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My Budget: Mahesh Bhupathi

Says it would have been great if the Budget had provided tax holidays to international sporting events




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My Budget: Prahlad Kakar

The noted ad film maker says investment in infrastructure - power, roads and more - is commendable




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My Budget: Dipika Pallikal

What is the best thing about the Budget?The allocations made for the new AIIMS facilities will provide better access to health care. I am also intrigued to see how the government will provide basic sanitation, as I know that access to hygienic ...




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My Budget: Vir Das

What is the best thing about the Budget?One of the most positive things is the encouraging reforms for start-ups and the fall in the corporate tax. Start-ups in India are largely dependent on private investments. These reforms will give a boost to ...




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My Budget: Rina Dhaka

The fashion designer says the new 'Benami' transaction bill sounds good on paper. It will work if it's like the voluntary disclosure scheme introduced earlier




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My Budget: Paresh Maity

The artist says the Budget is comprehensive and futuristic




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My Budget: Prasad Bidapa

What is the best thing about the Budget?One, the finance minister seems really serious about bringing black money back. The second is the PM Suraksha Bima Yojana scheme that offers coverage of Rs 2 lakh for a premium of Rs 12.And the worst?The ...




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My Budget: Rohan Bopanna

It's disappointing to see that there is no allocation or subsidy for sports as we are working towards the Olympics to be held next year




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The Budget and us

Expectations were built up that the minister will increase the minimum tax deductible slab from Rs 2.50 lakh, but no such thing was done.




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Many bridges to cross for children in Krishnagiri


The odds of children in villages in Krishnagiri district, Tamilnadu, making it to college are one per cent, ten times below the low national average. Some interventions are helping, finds Krithika Ramalingam as she records the many realities here.




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Municipal budgets and poverty


As poverty in Karnataka acquires a larger urban face, municipal administrations must reorient themselves to meet basic needs, says Kathyayini Chamaraj.




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Pushed over the edge


A spate of suicides by students in Lucknow has parents and school administrators equally worried. Puja Awasthi reports on the reasons behind this alarming trend.




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Judges under scrutiny


Despite recent concessions to be subject to Right to Information Act, the Supreme Court's attitude to the sunshine law remains a matter of concern, writes Pradeep Baisakh.




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Whose budget is it anyway?


Newspapers' coverage of the Union budget left little doubt where their class interests lie. The majority of those covering the budget had no clue what it all means for the aam aadmi, or even who this mythical creature might be. Naturally, their hapless readers too were left similarly wondering, writes Ammu Joseph.




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Decentralising knowledge


The fundamental reason for the lack of a substantive debate on important issues is that we, the public as well as the representatives, simply do now know what the real issues are. We have to fix that deficit in our democracy, says Rajesh Kasturirangan.