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Manipal Health Enterprises and Kolkata's AMRI have placed bids in excess of Rs 500 crore to acquire Ahmedabad-based Sterling Hospitals, which is majority owned by private equity major Actis.
Deals India: Morning News Roundup Deals India Staff 2011
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Agence France-Presse/Getty Images In eastern India, Kolkata's performance in energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions category is ranked below average despite its low carbon emissions.
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Kolkata's Mayor announced, "The initiative is proving popular as it provides relief from the stressful driving."
John Lundberg: Kolkata Broadcasts Poetry in the Streets John Lundberg 2011
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The Tagores were among Kolkata's most influential families.
Rabindranath Tagore was a global phenomenon, so why is he so neglected? | Ian Jack 2011
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Kolkata's Mayor announced, "The initiative is proving popular as it provides relief from the stressful driving."
John Lundberg: Kolkata Broadcasts Poetry in the Streets John Lundberg 2011
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Kolkata's Mayor announced, "The initiative is proving popular as it provides relief from the stressful driving."
John Lundberg: Kolkata Broadcasts Poetry in the Streets John Lundberg 2011
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Kolkata's Mayor announced, "The initiative is proving popular as it provides relief from the stressful driving."
John Lundberg: Kolkata Broadcasts Poetry in the Streets John Lundberg 2011
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"It [revoking the franchise rights] is the prerogative of the BCCI," said Satyajitsinh Gaekwad, the chief executive officer of the consortium to Kolkata's Telegraph newspaper on the eve of the meeting.
Indian Premier League in turmoil after board expels teams Dileep Premachandran in Bangalore 2010
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Kolkata's Mayor announced, "The initiative is proving popular as it provides relief from the stressful driving."
John Lundberg: Kolkata Broadcasts Poetry in the Streets John Lundberg 2011
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Bikas Das/Associated Press Earlier this year, India's Communist Party lost local elections in Kolkata's state of West Bengal for the first time in 34 years.
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