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S. Subramanium

The Director-General of The Energy Resources Institute (TERI), Mr R.K. Pachauri, exchanging documents with the Delhi Government's Environment Secretary, Mr Dharmendra Kumar (left), after signing an MoU for enabling energy efficiency retrofit in 100 buildings identified in the climate change agenda for Delhi 2009-12. The Delhi Chief Minister, Ms Sheila Dikshit, applauds.

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Chamling warns private sector against breach of job pacts


Cement cos trim output to match demand in Q2
Why some countries grew rich, while others…
The benefits of migration
Industrial growth hits 22-month high in August
British Council cartoon contest
Green drive
Lukewarm response to oil, gas blocks auction
Indiabulls Power IPO subscribed 6 times on first day
Facility for e-payment of VAT launched
Bank of India to intensify SME focus
Minimum wages for jewellery makers
8% salary hikes likely in 2009: Mercer study
Meet on accounting standards
HR meet at Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management
SBT quiz for college students
Meet on industrial development
FIEO team to take part in China fair
Increase in exports can be 10-14%, says Vijay Kelkar
Managing disasters
Banks planning to re-phase loans given to SHGs in flood-hit AP dists




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