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Officer's Choice crosses 10 mn cases mark
Allied Blenders and Distillers today said its heritage whisky brand, Officer"s Choice, has crossed the 10 million cases mark to become the fastest growing whisky brand in the country clocking a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31 per cent over the last three years.

PSU oil firms hike ATF prices by 2.4%
For the second time this month, state-owned oil firms today hiked jet fuel prices, this time by 2.4 per cent following a spurt in international oil rates.

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Markets weak in morning trades
The markets opened on a flat note amid mixed global cues. However, bears were soon seen active following yesterday"s weakness. The Sensex drifted to a low of 16,778, down 109 points from the day"s high.
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IIMA pulls up socks after swine-flu case

Two days after a student at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA) tested positive for H1N1, the management institute has got its act together to handle the situation. - Swine flu inspires new video game - Woman dies of flu in Pune, country toll rises to 28 - Don"t worry about swine flu vaccines, says WHO - Two more flu deaths in B"lore, nationwide toll 27 - Pune hospitals need more docs, nurses to tackle flu cases - Flu scare sees creches post a decline in attendance The atmosphere at the institute, especially in the dormitory where the girl stays, has been a bit tense since Saturday. The girl, who is studying for first year Post Graduate Programme in Management, left for her home in Delhi with her father even as her test results confirmed her as H1N1 positive. Sources on the campus said that the girl had left without seeking permission. Meanwhile, IIMA is taking all precautionary measures to avoid further complications on campus. "The institute has been in constant touch with the health officials of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). It has put in place all preventive measures recommended by the AMC officials to deal with the situation. The situation is being monitored on an on-going basis and additional measures will be taken if required," a release from the institute stated. The institute is continuing its academic activities as scheduled, the release further stated.


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