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Ahmedabad realtors take celeb path to push up sales - Business Standard |
Ahmedabad realtors take celeb path to push up salesBusiness StandardFurthering their innovation in launching projects, Ahmedabad-based real estate developers are now banking on celebrities. With formidable names like Amitabh Bachchan, Hema Malini, Juhi Chawla, Bappi Lahri and Darsheel Safary being roped in for ...and more » |
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Blind show the way at car rally in Ahmedabad - Daily News & Analysis |
Blind show the way at car rally in AhmedabadDaily News & AnalysisBy Ankita Lahiri | Place: Ahmedabad | Agency: DNA The blind showed the way to the sighted in the 15th annual blind car rally that started from Blind People Association (BPA) building in the city on Sunday morning. A total of 104 cars participated in ...and more » |
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Dhanush to lecture at IIM Ahmedabad - IndiaGlitz
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Enumerators take stock of Ahmedabad's green quotient - Daily News & Analysis |
Enumerators take stock of Ahmedabad's green quotientDaily News & AnalysisBy DNA Correspondent | Place: Ahmedabad | Agency: DNA When on one hand, the caste-based census is going on in different localities of the city, can different trees be left behind? In a bid to check the level of green cover in the city, the Ahmedabad ... |
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CBI, state govt against HC hearing Haren Pandya case - Times of India
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City heritage walk to inspire national model - Times of India |
City heritage walk to inspire national modelTimes of IndiaAHMEDABAD: The city's heritage walk will soon become a model for similar walks elsewhere in the country. Konark Ashara, a post graduate visual communications student at Industrial Design Centre (IDC), IIT Bombay, is setting up a 'systematic model for ...and more » |
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For the Modys, Azhar will never die - Times of India |
For the Modys, Azhar will never dieTimes of IndiaAHMEDABAD: Some wounds never heal and some tears never dry. Rupa Mody, the mother whose 14-year-old son Azhar went missing during the 2002 has still hopes that he would return one day. "The government books may have declared Azhar dead, ...and more » |
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Sharad Pawar looks up to Ahmedabad BRTS for Pune - Daily News & Analysis
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Girl child was better off in Gujarat 50 years ago - Times of India |
Girl child was better off in Gujarat 50 years agoTimes of IndiaAHMEDABAD: The status of the girl child in Gujarat was better in 1961; one year after the state was created, than it is today, 50 years later. Census figures show that in 1961, there were 956 girls in Gujarat for every 1000 boys in the zero to six age ...and more » |
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