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Orchid shuts Alathur plant on pollution concerns
12 Jul 2011
Supreme Court rejects CBI probe against Sibal
11 Jul 2011
The Supreme Court today turned down an affidavit for a CBI probe into allegations that Sibal granted favours to Anil Ambani's Reliance Communications.
Fresh trouble brewing at Maruti’s Manesar plant?
11 Jul 2011
Fresh trouble brewing at Maruti’s Manesar plant?
11 Jul 2011
Maruti ends ‘Swift’ production; all-new version in August
11 Jul 2011
Maruti Suzuki India, the country’s largest carmaker by volumes, is planning to launch a new version of the hatchback Swift, its best-selling model, in August, and has stopped production of the original Swift, which has recorded sales of over 600,000 so far.
US Secret Service raids home of Apple Store spy
11 Jul 2011
Apollo Tyres puts up new Middle East operations hub in Dubai
11 Jul 2011
After its entry into Sri Lanka last month, India's largest tyre manufacturer Apollo Tyres has setting up a Middle East regional base in Dubai as part of its strategy to expand its business three-fold
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