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Gilead wins US FDA nod for TAF-based HIV drug
10 Nov 2015
PM inaugurates 450 MW Baglihar Power Project
07 Nov 2015
Expedia to acquire vacation-rental company HomeAway for $3.9 bn
07 Nov 2015
The acquisition bolsters Expedia's push to become a one-stop hub for travel and vacations
President Obama rejects Keystone XL pipeline proposal
07 Nov 2015
President Obama cited new data to reject the Keystone XL pipeline, saying the US now produced more oil than it imported
Xiaomi sales exceed over million 3Q
06 Nov 2015
DoT eases norms for use of 2G spectrum
06 Nov 2015
Cabinet okays UDAY scheme to cut discom losses
06 Nov 2015
Under the scheme, states will be allowed to take over up to 75 per cent of their power distributors’ losses by FY17, while the remaining 25 per cent will be converted into bonds
Mumbai leads in 3G device penetration: study
05 Nov 2015
SunEdison wins NTPC’s 500 MW solar project with Rs4.63/kWh bid
04 Nov 2015
The previous lowest solar tariff in India was about Rs5.05 per kilowatt-hour quoted by Canadian company SkyPower for a project in Madhya Pradesh
Financial package for power discoms coming soon
04 Nov 2015
Rampant use of antibiotics hurting India badly
04 Nov 2015
Activision Blizzard acquires mobile gaming firm King Digital for $5.9 bn
04 Nov 2015
The acquisition is the biggest-ever for a mobile gaming company and pips Microsoft's $2.5-billion purchase of Swedish game maker Mojang last year
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