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Beedi makers join tobacco firms, halt production
08 Apr 2016
Govt lets oil PSUs evolve crude import policy
06 Apr 2016
The union cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi today gave its approval to replace the existing policy on crude oil import by oil PSUs and vest the oil PSUs with the power to evolve their own policies
IKEA launches virtual reality shopping
06 Apr 2016
SC again slams BCCI for ‘corrupting’ its members
06 Apr 2016
With the cricket board continuing to stonewall on implementing the Lodha Committee recommendations, the Supreme Court said it was functioning like a ‘mutual benefit society’ and ‘practically corrupting’ its members
Aircel inks 2G roaming pact with BSNL
05 Apr 2016
Aircel inks 2G roaming pact with BSNL
05 Apr 2016
Coal scam: JIPL directors Rungtas awarded 4-year jail term
04 Apr 2016
The coal scam that rocked the Manmohan Singh government came to light when the comptroller and auditor general (CAG) flagged irregularities in allocation of coal blocks from 2004 onwards
Coal scam: JIPL directors Rungtas awarded 4-year jail term
04 Apr 2016
The coal scam that rocked the Manmohan Singh government came to light when the comptroller and auditor general (CAG) flagged irregularities in allocation of coal blocks from 2004 onwards
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