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Dr. Reddy's Labs 4Q net income rises 67 percent

Drugmaker Dr. Reddy's Laboratories Ltd. said Tuesday its net income climbed 67 percent in the fiscal fourth quarter. Full story

Air India to resume 787 Dreamliner flights from Wednesday: minister

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - State-run Air India Ltd <AIN.UL> will resume flying its Boeing Co <BA.N> 787 Dreamliner passenger jets from Wednesday, Civil Aviation Minister Ajit Singh said on Tuesday, almost four months after the planes were grounded due to safety concerns. Full story

Insight: "Speed money" puts the brakes on India's retail growth

MUMBAI (Reuters) - Hong-Kong entrepreneur Ramesh Tainwala spent 18 months operating branded clothing retail stores in India before deciding it was impossible to succeed without paying bribes. Full story

Bharti Airtel's quarterly profit drops 49 percent

Bharti Airtel, India's biggest telecommunications company, reported Thursday that quarterly net profit fell by nearly half to 5.1 billion rupees ($94.7 million) on higher taxes and operating costs. Full story

India's Idea Cellular profit beats estimates

MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Idea Cellular Ltd reported its fourth straight quarter of earnings growth, riding on strong customer additions and a court decision that removed some smaller competitors from the market. Full story

India Wipro quarterly profit up 17 percent

Indian outsourcing company Wipro Ltd. says its quarterly profit rose 17 percent to 17.3 billion rupees ($317 million) as information technology services revenue grew. Full story

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