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Mamata to launch captive power JV with NTPC, wagon projects in West Bengal
30 Oct 2010
The project is intended to augment Railway's own internal power generation to meet its electricity requirements
Adobe security update warns of multiple security holes in Flash Player, Reader and Acrobat
30 Oct 2010
Strike brings GM’s Halol plant to grinding halt
30 Oct 2010
GM manufactures the premium hatchback Aveo UVA, the entry-level sedan Aveo, the mid-size sedan Optra, the Cruze sedan and the multi-utility Tavera at the strike-hit planr
Tata Nano to cost Rs9,000 more from 1 November
29 Oct 2010
Tata Motors today announced an average Rs9,000 increase in the prices of its small car Nano, covering all three variants, beginning 1 November 2010
Tata Nano to cost Rs9,000 more from 1 November
29 Oct 2010
Tata Motors today announced an average Rs9,000 increase in the prices of its small car Nano, covering all three variants, beginning 1 November 2010
Tata Nano to cost Rs9,000 more from 1 November
29 Oct 2010
Tata Motors today announced an average Rs9,000 increase in the prices of its small car Nano, covering all three variants, beginning 1 November 2010
Samsung Galaxy Tab launched in India
29 Oct 2010
BMW to launch Motorrad range of super bikes in India
29 Oct 2010
Thirteen years following its failed first attempt to enter the Indian two-wheeler market, luxury car maker BMW is planning to ride into the country with the BMW Motorrad range of bikes
BMW to launch Motorrad range of super bikes in India
29 Oct 2010
Thirteen years following its failed first attempt to enter the Indian two-wheeler market, luxury car maker BMW is planning to ride into the country with the BMW Motorrad range of bikes
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