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Toyota recalls 110,000 hybrid cars on safety concerns
30 Jun 2011
Toyota, has recalled almost 12 million vehicles in the past 18 months due to safety concerns, says it is recalling more than 110,000 hybrid vehicles sold in the US over concerns about a problem with the power supply circuit.
Toyota recalls 110,000 hybrid cars on safety concerns
30 Jun 2011
Toyota, has recalled almost 12 million vehicles in the past 18 months due to safety concerns, says it is recalling more than 110,000 hybrid vehicles sold in the US over concerns about a problem with the power supply circuit.
Google launches Google+ to rival Facebook
29 Jun 2011
In its bid to rival Facebook, Google has launched a new social networking site aimed at making online sharing selective and more like real life.
ONGC’s follow-on offer likely by July end
29 Jun 2011
Bata plans big push in small towns, rural areas
29 Jun 2011
SC stays return of Tatas’ Singur land to farmers
29 Jun 2011
The Supreme Court today stayed the return of Singur land to the farmers from whom it was acquired by the previous West Bengal government for the Nano project.
PFC to raise Rs5,000 crore this fiscal
29 Jun 2011
PFC was last year granted the status of an infrastructure finance company, allowing it to borrow through tax-free infrastructure bonds.
Tata Motors moves Supreme Court against Calcutta HC order
28 Jun 2011
Tata Motors today moved the Supreme Court challenging Calcutta High Court’s refusal to accept its plea for an interim stay on the return of land at Singur allotted for its Nano plant
Nokia launches Mobile Money app
28 Jun 2011
SC to hear Sahara plea on 4 July
28 Jun 2011
SC to hear Sahara plea on 4 July
28 Jun 2011
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