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NTPC to set up its first overseas plant in Bangladesh
24 Jan 2012
State-run National Thermal Power Corp Ltd, India’s biggest power producer, would see its first overseas project kick off in Bangladesh when the company starts work on a 1,320 MW power plant in Khulna
RBI unlikely to raise key interest rates
23 Jan 2012
RBI unlikely to raise key interest rates
23 Jan 2012
Pitroda panel suggests 25% one-time rail fare hike
23 Jan 2012
A committee on modernisation and upgrading of Indian Railways, headed by Sam Pitroda has recommended a passenger fare hike by 25 per cent and subsequent inflation-linked fares in the future
Oil subsidy burden on ONGC, OIL may mount to Rs7,852 crore
23 Jan 2012
With the Indian crude basket ruling around $110 a barrel, a $54 cap on prices of crude oil supplied by ONGC and OIL to state-run refiners would mean an annual loss of Rs7,852.93 crore ($1.57 billion) for the two companies.
Oil subsidy burden on ONGC, OIL may mount to Rs7,852 crore
23 Jan 2012
With the Indian crude basket ruling around $110 a barrel, a $54 cap on prices of crude oil supplied by ONGC and OIL to state-run refiners would mean an annual loss of Rs7,852.93 crore ($1.57 billion) for the two companies.
Essar seeks $883-mn refund from Vodafone: Report
23 Jan 2012
Essar seeks $883-mn refund from Vodafone: Report
23 Jan 2012
Essar seeks $883-mn refund from Vodafone: Report
23 Jan 2012
Essar seeks $883-mn refund from Vodafone: Report
23 Jan 2012
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