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BSNL counters Jio, Vodafone and Airtel wit 2GB data per day and unlimited calls for Rs339
17 Mar 2017
Gmail introduces direct video streaming facility
17 Mar 2017
‘I should get medal’ for helping Monsanto: EPA official
17 Mar 2017
A regulatory official, in charge of evaluating the cancer risk of Monsanto Co’s weed killer Roundup, allegedly bragged that he deserved a medal if he could kill another agency’s investigation into the herbicide’s key chemical
3M Co to buy Johnson Control International's safety gear business Scott Safety for $2 bn
16 Mar 2017
3M Co to buy Johnson Control International's safety gear business Scott Safety for $2 bn
16 Mar 2017
Aadhar could become global template, says World Bank
16 Mar 2017
Other countries are looking at Aadhar-like programmes, but it’s best to develop one standardised system so people can carry their IDs across world, says Paul Romer, chief economist at the World Bank, adding, "The system in India is the most sophisticated that I’ve seen"
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