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Eighteen villages in Varanasi want local Coca-Cola plant shut
28 Nov 2015
Coca-Cola exploits groundwater at the expense of the poor, the women, children, farmers and livestock who have to live with less water because Coca-Cola mines groundwater in a water scarce area for profit
Eighteen villages in Varanasi want local Coca-Cola plant shut
28 Nov 2015
Coca-Cola exploits groundwater at the expense of the poor, the women, children, farmers and livestock who have to live with less water because Coca-Cola mines groundwater in a water scarce area for profit
Eighteen villages in Varanasi want local Coca-Cola plant shut
28 Nov 2015
Coca-Cola exploits groundwater at the expense of the poor, the women, children, farmers and livestock who have to live with less water because Coca-Cola mines groundwater in a water scarce area for profit
HSBC whistleblower Falciani sentenced to 5 years’ jail
28 Nov 2015
Falciani, who leaked details of bank account holders in the Geneva branch of HSBC, which subsequently also reached India, has been charged with industrial espionage
HSBC whistleblower Falciani sentenced to 5 years’ jail
28 Nov 2015
Falciani, who leaked details of bank account holders in the Geneva branch of HSBC, which subsequently also reached India, has been charged with industrial espionage
Now, Nestle’s pasta sample found to have high lead content
28 Nov 2015
Test reports received on 2 September showed the samples contained lead as much as 6 parts per million against the permissible limit of 2.5 ppm, says the report
HSBC to wind up private banking unit in India
27 Nov 2015
The rising number of millionaires in the country simply did not translate into profits for HSBC as its high-paid wealth managers failed to cash in by managing those riches
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