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Cabinet panel clears equity sale in Coal India, Hindustan Copper
15 Jun 2010
The stake sale in the two PSUs is expected to fetch around Rs16,000 crore for the government
Over 60 per cent Orissa mines are illegal
15 Jun 2010
PM asks panel on Bhopal gas disaster to report in 10 days
14 Jun 2010
The GoM is reportedly considering an appeal against the Bhopal court's verdict
Iran hammers out a gas pipeline deal with Pakistan
14 Jun 2010
Iran has finally pushed through a long-overdue gas pipeline deal with Pakistan sidelining a reluctant India, whose interest in the costly gas deal further waned in the wake of discovery of new and cheaper shale gas sources
Ethos offers exclusive offer on Edox watches
14 Jun 2010
Ethos offers exclusive offer on Edox watches
14 Jun 2010
Not yet commissioned, Kolar solar power plant up and running
14 Jun 2010
The power being generated is being supplied to farmers to pump groundwater for crops in the surrounding arid and backward villages, which have no irrigation
Pleas for Warren Anderson's extradition grow louder
14 Jun 2010
The gas leak case sparked outrage among victims and well-wishers after a local court in Bhopal sentenced seven former Union Carbide officials to just two years’ imprisonment and a fine of Rs1 lakh each
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