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Oil prices fall as producers waver on output cuts
24 Feb 2016
With oil producers more keen to cheat on agreements than implement them, Saudi Arabia has ruled out chances of production cuts by Opec or others to lift prices of oil
Aadhar card may serve as basis for new SIM cards
24 Feb 2016
India to push 69 small oil, gas fields at US meet
20 Feb 2016
At the IHS CERAWeek, India will seek developers for its small and marginal gas discoveries under a new revenue sharing mechanism, abandoning the discredited production-sharing contract model
Oil rallies towards $35 as Iran welcomes output freeze
18 Feb 2016
While Iranian oil minister Bijan Zanganeh met counterparts from Venezuela, Iraq and Qatar on Wednesday and welcomed the move for output cuts, he did not commit to any capping of output
Mumbai journalists condemn attack on media at Patiala House court
18 Feb 2016
The journalists were protesting against the roughing up by a group of lawyers of journalists and students of the Jawaharlal Nehru University at the Patiala House Court complex
Relaxation of cabotage rules in 15 days: Gadkari
17 Feb 2016
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