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57 % of corporate workers in India report increase in stress
Fifty-seven per cent of workers in the corporate sector in India reported an increase in stress over the last two years, a survey has said. Of over 11,000 corporates across 13 countries, 58 per cent companies worldwide experienced an appreciable rise in their workplace stress over the last two years,according to a survey by workplace solutions provider Regus plc.

On the playstation, in the hospital
The Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi has a surprise for its youngest "guests". Anoothi Vishal checks out a first-of-its-kind "recreation centre" set up by Sanofi Aventis there.

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Bharti Airtel adds 2% on MTN merger progress
The stock ended with a marginal gain of 2% at Rs 417. It has added 11% in the past month. Over 1.20 million shares were traded on the BSE today.
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Euro zone jobless rate touches 12-yr high at 10%

The signs of economic revival notwithstanding, the unemployment rate in the 16-nation euro zone climbed to 10 per cent in November 2009, the highest in 12 years. - OECD unemployment rate climbs to 8.8% in Oct - Martin Feldstein: Will recovery hit euro zone?">Martin Feldstein: Will recovery hit euro zone? - US jobless rate soars to 26-yr high; 10.2% in Oct - Euro zone economy shrinks by 0.2% - Euro zone jobless rate hits 10-yr high of 9.6% - Gold trading near six-month highs Euro area -- comprising 16 nations that share the common currency euro -- witnessed a jobless rate of 9.9 per cent in October 2009. "For the euro area, this (10 per cent unemployment rate) is the highest rate since August 1998," Eurostat, European Communities" statistical agency said in a statement today. In the 27-nation European Union, the unemployment rate touched 9.5 per cent in November 2009. Going by the estimates, 22.899 million men and women in the European Union were unemployed during that month. Out of them, 15.712 million were in the euro area. Between November 2008 and November 2009, the jobless rate for males rose to 9.9 per cent in the euro area. For females, the same reached up to 10 per cent. Among the European nations, the lowest unemployment rate was recorded in the Netherlands (3.9 per cent) while Latvia saw the highest rate of 22.3 per cent in November. After being hit by the global financial meltdown, European economic situation is slowly improving and many countries, including Germany and France have come out of recession.


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