Wednesday, March 10, 2010

BofA Merrill looks to bring Nakhate back from JPMorgan... and other news

BofA Merrill looks to bring Nakhate back from JPMorgan
MUMBAI: Bank of America Merrill Lynch, which in the last year struggled in India due to merger uncertainties with Bank of America and staff exodus, ...
Read at Economic Times

Tighter security at airport gate
The CISF is increasing security on the city side of all sensitive airports, including Mumbai, to thwart possible attacks. They fear terrorists might attempt ...
Read at Indian Express

Cops follow railway coupon clue, catch three killers in Mumbai
Mumbai: It was a well-scripted murder. But the assailants dropped a vital clue: a railway coupon book, which eventually resulted in their arrest. ...
Read at Daily News & Analysis

Centre fails to keep promise to provide security to industry
New Delhi: The UPA government had announced after the Mumbai attack that it would provide a central industrial security force (CISF) cover to private ...
Read at Daily News & Analysis

Mumbai second best place to live in India
Mumbai: Mumbai may be the financial capital of India but when it comes to overall liveability factor, the city loses out to the country's political capital, ...
Read at Daily News & Analysis

Mumbai police officer in soup for not opposing bail of accused
Mumbai: Not opposing the bail plea of an accused in Navi Mumbai's fake ration card case has landed a police inspector in trouble with the Bombay high court. ...
Read at Daily News & Analysis

Govt sounds terror alert for Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore
NEW DELHI: The government on Monday sounded a terror alert for three cities -- Kolkata, Mumbai and Bangalore -- after interrogation of Indian Mujahideen ...
Read at Times of India

Delhi tops liveability index, Mumbai No. 2
Mumbai ranks second, followed by Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad, while Lucknow, Patna, Visakhapatnam and Jamshedpur are ranked lowest.
Read at Livemint

Maoists turning Ahmedabad-Mumbai stretch into 'Red Corridor'?
SURAT: Plans are afoot for quite some time now to turn the Ahmedabad-Mumbai stretch into a 'Red Corridor' with bases of Maoists in several towns along the ...
Read at Times of India

One dead in stampede for Mumbai police jobs
AFP
MUMBAI — One man died in a stampede at a police recruitment centre in the Indian city of Mumbai on Monday as 30000 candidates rushed to lodge job ...
Read at AFP

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