'WOMEN MAKE GREAT LEADERS' ' LORD PAULHarsh Neotia: His name, Swraj, came about because his parents were inspired by the freedom movement of Mahatma Gandhi. He was born in Jalandhar and today he's the Baron of Marylebone in the City of Westminster... he's a billionaire, a philanthropist, an ... The Telegraph, 1 month ago
WOMEN MAKE GREAT LEADERS — LORD PAUL Harsh Neotia And A Bunch Of Calcuttans Enjoyed ...
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Renuka Ramnath, Gurucharan Das among new Air India director picksThe civil aviation ministry has recommended the names of retired Air Marshal K.K. Nohwar (former vice-chief of the Indian Air Force); private equity fund manager Renuka Ramnath; writer and former P&G India chief Gurcharan Das; founder and former ... Individual.com, 5 days ago
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Mamata admits land clog in industryCalcutta, May 8: Mamata Banerjee today tacitly admitted that the government's hands-off land policy would be a deterrent to attracting big-ticket investment to Bengal. In the first meeting of the core committee on industry chaired by chief minister ... Calcutta Telegraph, 1 week ago
WB: Mamata Banerjee offers sops to industrialists
IBNLive India News, 1 week ago
Mamata offers sops to industrialists
Topnews.in, 1 week ago
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Mamata tries to lift sagging industrial morale in West Bengalindustries - an interface she had created soon after assuming office on May 20, 2011. In order to lift the sagging morale of investors, Mamata decided to give the committee a makeover and herself the presiding authority of the meetings henceforth. New Delhi News.Net, 1 week ago
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CII is committed to industrial growth of BengalKolkata, May 8 (UNI Mr Sudhir Deoras, Chairman, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Eastern Region, today reiterated the Industry's committment to helping furthering the overall growth and development of West Bengal along with the rest of the ... NewKerala.com, 1 week ago
Why some Bengal industrialists are avoiding Modi
Rediff.com, 1 month ago
In Mamata Banerjee's Bengal, Narendra Modi will woo Industry shortly
NDTV, 1 month ago
After Delhi, Modi to sell Gujarat growth model in Kolkata
Hindu Business Line, 1 month ago
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Mamata Banerjee: Land acquisition not to be a problem for projects in hand in West BengalWith land acquisition being perceived as the main obstacle to industrialisation in West Bengal, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today assured the industry that it will not be a problem in case of projects in hand. The government sought the opinion of ... Indian Express, 1 week ago
Land not to be a problem for projects in hand: Mamata Banerjee
Economic Times, 1 week ago
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Top industrialist R.P. Goenka diesRama Prasad Goenka, one of the countrys biggest industrialists and the architect of RPG Enterprises, died at his Kolkata residence early Sunday morning. He was 83 and was suffering from old age-related illnesses. The family said the end came at 6 am. He is ... Asian Age, 1 month ago
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Business community mourns 'visionary'Calcutta, April 14: A steady stream of visitors began arriving at Goenka Niwas in Alipore by 8am, within two hours of the announcement of industrialist Rama Prasad Goenka's death. Later in the morning, the Keoratala crematorium too was ... Calcutta Telegraph, 1 month ago
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A towering personality who will be sorely missedIndustry, on Sunday, condoled the death of noted industrialist and R.P. Goenka group founder Rama Prasad Goenka. Birla clan patriarch Basant Kumar, and his wife Sarala, in a statement said: "We are extremely grieved to learn of the sad demise of ... Hindu Business Line, 1 month ago
Industry Mourns R.P. Goenka's Death
Outlook India, 1 month ago
Industry captains, politicians condole passing of RPG
Hindu Business Line, 1 month ago
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Corporate Bengal mourns R.P. Goenka demiseBengal corporates Sunday mourned the death of renowned industrialist and RPG Group founder Rama Prasad Goenka, saying that the industry had lost a visionary and a guardian. Goenka, a doyen of Bengal industry, died after a long illness Sunday ... ProKerala.com, 1 month ago
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