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CPI(M) asks Tatas to withdraw Singur case
27 Jun 2011
CPI(M) asks Tatas to withdraw Singur case
27 Jun 2011
Calcutta HC dismisses Tata plea on Singur land
27 Jun 2011
The Calcutta High Court today turned down the plea by Tata Motors for an interim order restraining the West Bengal government from distributing the land it had acquired earlier for setting up Tata's car manufacturing unit
Calcutta HC dismisses Tata plea on Singur land
27 Jun 2011
The Calcutta High Court today turned down the plea by Tata Motors for an interim order restraining the West Bengal government from distributing the land it had acquired earlier for setting up Tata's car manufacturing unit
Volkswagen displays driverless system "Temporary Auto Pilot"
27 Jun 2011
German auto maker Volkswagen has developed the Temporary Auto Pilot system, which drives a car semi-automatically up to a speed of 80 mph
Volkswagen displays driverless system "Temporary Auto Pilot"
27 Jun 2011
German auto maker Volkswagen has developed the Temporary Auto Pilot system, which drives a car semi-automatically up to a speed of 80 mph
Volkswagen displays driverless system "Temporary Auto Pilot"
27 Jun 2011
German auto maker Volkswagen has developed the Temporary Auto Pilot system, which drives a car semi-automatically up to a speed of 80 mph
Volkswagen displays driverless system "Temporary Auto Pilot"
27 Jun 2011
German auto maker Volkswagen has developed the Temporary Auto Pilot system, which drives a car semi-automatically up to a speed of 80 mph
CAG says no to Reliance on oil field audit response
27 Jun 2011
Reliance Industries has been refused an opportunity by the CAG to comment on its draft audit report which has indicted the Mukesh Ambani-run company for allegedly receiving undue favours from the oil ministry
Nokia still leads the market in India
27 Jun 2011
Despite declining sales, Finnish mobile handset maker, Nokia, continues to maintain its leadership in the Indian handset market with a market share of 39 per cent for the period 2010-11, says a market survey.
Apple launches iPhone 3GS in India at Rs19,990
25 Jun 2011
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