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RBI governor Subbarao gets two-year extension
09 Aug 2011
The continuation of Subbaro as governor of the RBI also brings to rest any doubts over possible differences between the government and the central bank over fiscal policy.
RIL – BP deal gets government approval
09 Aug 2011
Reliance Industries today said it had received government approval for selling a 30-per cent stake in 21 oil and gas blocks including the in-production KG D6 block to British oil explorer BP Plc for $7.2 billion.
RIL – BP deal gets government approval
09 Aug 2011
Reliance Industries today said it had received government approval for selling a 30-per cent stake in 21 oil and gas blocks including the in-production KG D6 block to British oil explorer BP Plc for $7.2 billion.
RIL – BP deal gets government approval
09 Aug 2011
Reliance Industries today said it had received government approval for selling a 30-per cent stake in 21 oil and gas blocks including the in-production KG D6 block to British oil explorer BP Plc for $7.2 billion.
Tata Motors unveils Tata Aria 4x2 crossover
09 Aug 2011
Tata Motors yesterday unveiled its crossover vehicle, the Tata Aria 4x2, a a sedan with the muscle of an SUV in one car, at a starting pricew of Rs11.85 lakh
Tata Motors unveils Tata Aria 4x2 crossover
09 Aug 2011
Tata Motors yesterday unveiled its crossover vehicle, the Tata Aria 4x2, a a sedan with the muscle of an SUV in one car, at a starting pricew of Rs11.85 lakh
RBI to ensure liquidity in domestic markets
08 Aug 2011
L&T bags Rs4,000-crore oil sector contracts
08 Aug 2011
Tata Steel to invest Rs 8,000 crore in Jamshedpur this FY
06 Aug 2011
Tata Steel will invest Rs8,000 crore in the current fiscal at its Jamshedpur plant as its other greenfield projects are not making any significant progress
Jindal Steel in pact to jointly sell Rio Tinto's HIsmelt technology
06 Aug 2011
The agreement entails relocation of the existing Kwinana HIsmelt plant from Australia to India at JSPL's existing facility in Angul, Orissa, and will be fully owned by JSPL.
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