This is what kept our celebrities awake in 2016
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From the suicide of Rohith Vemula in Hyderabad to the disappearance of Najeeb Ahmed at JNU, the young are a worried lot.
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Top CEOs of the Indian banking industry were meeting with experts in vigilance and compliance, in a closed door seminar to discuss banking fraud.
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With Arnab Goswami, Freedom 251, Pakistani actors, Rs 1000 and 500 notes 2016 was definitely the year of high-profile exits.
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Here are some of the biggest brawls of the year that the world took keen note off.
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"Demonetisation is only a short term pain for a long-term gain." Modi vowed to continue with sound and prudent economic policies to ensure India’s future in the long run.
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ET Magazine takes you through the state polls, elections to local bodies in Maharashtra and the Rajya Sabha, and also the Presidential election, which are all slated next year.
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It’s time to gaze at the crystal ball and ask that tantalising question: What will 2017 put on our plates?
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Here are some of the dishes that stayed in our memory, including those by chefs you may not know yet.
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav too, although without any insistence from Nitish, did not join Mamata Banerjee’s Lucknow rally.
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There are still something on earth that has remained unchanged for billions of years.
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Here are some projections for this year that will tell you how big the US Christmas economy is.
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If you ever go to Nuuk, you will find a gigantic red postbox at the Nuuk Tourism office. It serves as the official letter box of Santa that is emptied on December 24.
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This Christmas try your hands on the Dead Rising 4 horror game on Xbox One or enjoy your music on Amkette’s latest Bluetooth speaker
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