Industry
Govt may do away with LPG subsidy for high-income groups
03 Feb 2015
The government is considering doing away with the LPG subsidy for consumers in the top income bracket
Verizon close to selling $15-bn of assets to pay debt: report
03 Feb 2015
The company’s debt burden had increased substantially following its $130-billion buyout of Vodafone Group Plc’s 45-per cent stake in their US joint venture
Mylan to buy Famy women’s healthcare business
03 Feb 2015
Mylan to buy Famy women’s healthcare business
03 Feb 2015
Mylan to buy Famy women’s healthcare business
03 Feb 2015
FCC to ecide on state powers over the internet
02 Feb 2015
WhatsApp launches pilot scheme for free voice services
02 Feb 2015
Online messaging service WhatsApp is testing its free voice calling feature through invitations to a limited number of people in India, to meet growing rival Hike’s challenge
Campa Cola residents jubilant as SC opens legalisation window
31 Jan 2015
A Supreme Court ruling on Friday has come as a huge relief to the residents of Campa Cola Compound Society at Worli in Mumbai, with scenes of jubilation among the residents today
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