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Restart Kudankulam nuclear plant, Jaya begs Modi
08 Oct 2015
US nod for ‘breakthrough’ lung cancer drug
06 Oct 2015
Gujarat NRE Coke to sell windmill business
06 Oct 2015
Germany plans to sell next-gen PVs to India
06 Oct 2015
Suncor tables $3.3-bn hostile bid for Canadian Oil Sands
06 Oct 2015
Including outstanding debt of $1.8 billion at COS, the total transaction is valued over $5 billion, making the deal Suncor's second-biggest since its acquisition of Petro-Canada in 2009
ONGC may seek fund infusion for KG project
05 Oct 2015
Moody’s joins S&P in calling for gas price hike
05 Oct 2015
Pesticide residues found in 12.5% of Indian food samples
03 Oct 2015
Identifying a major health hazard, the government has found residues of pesticides in a significant proportion of vegetables, fruits, milk and other food items collected from various retail and wholesale outlets across the country
Mondelez mulls sale of European cheese, grocery businesses
03 Oct 2015
The move comes over a year after Mondelez agreed to split its coffee unit and merge it with that of rival DE Master Blenders 1753
‘112’ soon to be pan-India emergency No
03 Oct 2015
‘112’ soon to be pan-India emergency No
03 Oct 2015
Mining, oil exploration threat to almost a third of natural World Heritage Sites: Study
03 Oct 2015
According to research from the World Wide Fund for Nature and asset managers Aviva Investors and Investec, 70 out of the 229 natural World Heritage Sites are at risk from extractive industries
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