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Calcutta high court upholds validity of Singur Act
28 Sep 2011
The Calcutta High court today directed Tata Motors to remove all the material from Singur within two months before handing it over to the government.
Calcutta high court upholds validity of Singur Act
28 Sep 2011
The Calcutta High court today directed Tata Motors to remove all the material from Singur within two months before handing it over to the government.
BP chief Dudley, RIL’s Ambani to meet ministers
28 Sep 2011
BP chief Dudley, RIL’s Ambani to meet ministers
28 Sep 2011
Google sets up $75-mn fund to finance home solar systems
28 Sep 2011
Google plans to help home owners across the US to switch to solar energy at practically no cost.
RCom to sell stake in tower firm, promoters to hike stake to 75%
27 Sep 2011
In an attempt to reduce its debt, Reliance Communications (RCom) iplans to sell stake in its tower firm Reliance Infratel for which it is in advanced stages of discussions with a number of consortiums.
RCom to sell stake in tower firm, promoters to hike stake to 75%
27 Sep 2011
In an attempt to reduce its debt, Reliance Communications (RCom) iplans to sell stake in its tower firm Reliance Infratel for which it is in advanced stages of discussions with a number of consortiums.
Telenor may oust Unitech, seek new Indian partner
27 Sep 2011
The Norwegian telecom operator says it will go ahead with its rights issue, sidelining Unitech if necessary.
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