The WHO study on cellphones being carcinogenic is based on ambiguous findings
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There has been a definite drop in infant mortality in India. But how much of this is the effect of the national public health initiative is still unclear
Retail investors have often been caught investing at the peak of bull markets. Latest data shows they are becoming smarter
India's poorest state has been posting impressive GDP growth. But the figures may need sharper scrutiny
Solar power has had a slow start, but with increasing corporate interest, it might just make the 1,100 MW target by 2012
How many does malaria really kill? The figure varies, but one thing's certain: It's much more than what's recorded
The government wants mining firms to share a quarter of their profit with the people they displaced. The move has sparked off a debate
South Asian students security fears have already cost the country more than half a billion dollars. Time for the Kangaroos to wake up
Offshore centres of multinationals were considered unviable some years ago. But today they have not just outlived the prediction, but are also thriving
Some made a killing and some are still recovering from the day Indian stock markets made history