Sonata Digital Grey Dial Men’s Watch – NG7982PP04J
Sonata (962)
Buy: Rs. 399.00
14 used & new from Rs. 395.00
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Sonata Digital Grey Dial Men’s Watch – NG7982PP04J
Sonata (962)
Buy: Rs. 399.00
14 used & new from Rs. 395.00
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Laurels February Analog Silver Dial Women’s Watch – Lo-Feb-101
Laurels (970)
Buy: Rs. 1,199.00 Rs. 199.00
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His wasn’t the name that newspaper readers were familiar with or the face that television viewers knew. Today, Ram Nath Kovind walked away from that quiet past – and into the record books as India’s president-elect
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RBL Bank reported a jump of 44.9 per cent in net profit at Rs 141.02 crore for the first quarter ended June on healthy growth in core income. The private bank had registered a net profit of Rs 97.34 crore during the April-June quarter of previous fiscal
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Wipro India’s third-largest software services exporter, posted a 1.2 per cent rise in first-quarter consolidated profit helped by higher revenue from banking, financial services and insurance segment
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As per election commission, Ram Nath Kovind won the battle with 7,02,044 votes. On the other hand, Mira Kumar got 367314 votes.
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Priced at Rs. 29,990, the device will be available through offline channels in gold, white, pink, and black shades
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There has to be a larger agenda for digitisation and there should be a collaborative mechanism aligned with that agenda
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Unilever lifted its full-year margin target after seeing a big improvement in the first half, underlying its ability to boost returns as an independent firm after rebuffing a $143 billion takeover bid earlier this year
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India, the third largest coal producer in the world, imported 190 million tonnes of the fuel worth over Rs one lakh crore in 2016-17 fiscal, Parliament was informed
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