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Reliance protests BSNL unilateral move on POIs
14 Jun 2011
Reliance protests BSNL unilateral move on POIs
14 Jun 2011
Maruti stir: 50,000 auto workers down tools in support
14 Jun 2011
Workers in around 65 factories in the Gurgaon-Manesar industrial belt have been on a two-hour tool-down strike today in support of Maruti Suzuki workers at the Manesar plant
India to be third-biggest auto market by 2020: J D Power
14 Jun 2011
India, which surpassed France, the UK and Italy to become the sixth-largest automotive market in the world in 2010, is expected to become the third largest after China and the US by 2020
India to be third-biggest auto market by 2020: J D Power
14 Jun 2011
India, which surpassed France, the UK and Italy to become the sixth-largest automotive market in the world in 2010, is expected to become the third largest after China and the US by 2020
India to be third-biggest auto market by 2020: J D Power
14 Jun 2011
India, which surpassed France, the UK and Italy to become the sixth-largest automotive market in the world in 2010, is expected to become the third largest after China and the US by 2020
India to be third-biggest auto market by 2020: J D Power
14 Jun 2011
India, which surpassed France, the UK and Italy to become the sixth-largest automotive market in the world in 2010, is expected to become the third largest after China and the US by 2020
Strike at Maruti’s Manesar completes 10th day
13 Jun 2011
IMF cyber attack raises major concerns
13 Jun 2011
After the recent instances of cyber attacks on governments and companies, it has now come to light that hackers broke into computers at the International Monetary Fund causing loss of a large quantity of data
Government favoured RIL, others in gas exploration contract: CAG
13 Jun 2011
In its first-ever audit of oil companies, the CAG said the petroleum ministry overlooked contractual stipulations to allow Reliance Industries to overstate the cost of developing the Krishna Godavari basin-D6 gas fields
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