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Russia sources gas turbines from Japan
26 Nov 2009
Karnataka hikes power tariffs across the board
26 Nov 2009
France Telecom, TDC merge Swiss businesses for $2.3 billion
26 Nov 2009
Through the deal, France Telecom’s subsidiary, Orange Switzerland and TDC’s Sunrise will combine to form the second-largest telecom operator in Switzerland
Obama gives India the 'nuclear power' tag
25 Nov 2009
India commissions 18th nuclear reactor with RAPS-5
25 Nov 2009
The fifth nuclear reactor of the Rajasthan Atomic Power Station (RAPS-5) attained criticality on Tuesday making it the 18th nuclear power reactor to be commissioned in the country.
Magazines on the decline in India, says readership survey
24 Nov 2009
Indian newspaper readership keeps growing even as periodicals stumble, according to the latest IRS data. Jagdeep Worah reports
McNally Bharat eyes nuclear deal with Areva
24 Nov 2009
JSW Energy to launch Rs2700 crore IPO next month
24 Nov 2009
Heritage Oil to sell its Ugandan oil blocks to Eni for $1.5 billion
24 Nov 2009
Commercial production from the oil blocks being sold will start in 2014, where analysts have forecasted a production of more than 50,000 barrels a day from 2016
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