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Electric-powered sedan in two years, says M&M
28 Aug 2012
An electric version of Mahindra & Mahindra's entry level sedan, Verito, will be on the market in two years, Mahindra Reva, India’s only electric car manufacturer, announced today
Electric-powered sedan in two years, says M&M
28 Aug 2012
An electric version of Mahindra & Mahindra's entry level sedan, Verito, will be on the market in two years, Mahindra Reva, India’s only electric car manufacturer, announced today
Electric-powered sedan in two years, says M&M
28 Aug 2012
An electric version of Mahindra & Mahindra's entry level sedan, Verito, will be on the market in two years, Mahindra Reva, India’s only electric car manufacturer, announced today
GAIL inks gas import pact with GDF Suez
28 Aug 2012
GAIL India has signed a contract with French energy giant GDF Suez to import 0.8 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from 2013 to 2014
Apple to unveil new, smaller version of iPad in October: reports
27 Aug 2012
Apple is expected to unveil a new, smaller version of its wildly popular iPad in October
CIL achieves 95 % of power sector supply target
27 Aug 2012
Suzuki committed to India, says Osamu Suzuki
27 Aug 2012
L&T sells off plastics arm to Toshiba Machine
27 Aug 2012
L&T to divest stake in infrastructure arm
27 Aug 2012
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