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Business | November 20, 2023 16:33 ISTEarlier, billionaire Gautam Singhania announced separation from his wife Nawaz Modi, daughter of solicitor Nadar Modi. The couple tied the knot in 1999 and have been together for 32 years.
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Raymond enters e-commerce space
Lifestyle | October 07, 2014 6:59 ISTNew Delhi: Garments and fabrics company Raymond Limited has forayed into the e-commerce space with RaymondNext.com, which integrates all its products, brands and services under a common platform.Its an effort to increase visibility and availability
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