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2G auction likely in Jan as EGoM agrees on pricing formula
23 Nov 2013
An empowered group of ministers on telecom pricing has decided to accept the reserve price for auction of spectrum for the 900 and 1800 Mhz bands suggested by the Telecom Commission
Government to review FDI policy in pharma, realty
23 Nov 2013
The union cabinet is expected to initiate the process of reducing FDI limits to 49 per cent in existing pharmaceutical companies producing critical medicines
Government to review FDI policy in pharma, realty
23 Nov 2013
The union cabinet is expected to initiate the process of reducing FDI limits to 49 per cent in existing pharmaceutical companies producing critical medicines
SC bars Sahara chief Subrata Roy from leaving India
21 Nov 2013
The apex court also barred the group from selling any of its properties, including its housing projects
Full diesel price deregulation in 6 months: Moily
20 Nov 2013
Moily did not explain how PSU oil retailers will cover the Rs9.58-per litre shortfall in diesel price recovery in another six months with monthly hikes of 45-50 paise
Full diesel price deregulation in 6 months: Moily
20 Nov 2013
Moily did not explain how PSU oil retailers will cover the Rs9.58-per litre shortfall in diesel price recovery in another six months with monthly hikes of 45-50 paise
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