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Indigenous vaccine for Japanese encephalitis launched
05 Oct 2013
The strain for this vaccine was isolated from the blood sample of an encephalitic patient admitted to government hospital in Karnataka
Cabinet clears $5.12-bn OVL-OIL purchase of gas assets in Mozambique
04 Oct 2013
ONGC Videsh Limited and Oil India Limited will acquire 20 per cent participating interest in Rovuma Area 1 offshore block in Mozambique in two different transactions
Tepco reports another contaminated water leak at Fukushima
04 Oct 2013
Tepco has been trying to contain contaminated water at the Fukushima site after the leak of 300 tonnes of radioactive water from a tank
BCCI awards title sponsorship to Star, ESPN
03 Oct 2013
BCCI awards title sponsorship to Star, ESPN
03 Oct 2013
BCCI awards title sponsorship to Star, ESPN
03 Oct 2013
Tesco plans $554-mn supermarket JV in China with China Resources
03 Oct 2013
The JV comes after Tesco, the third-biggest supermarket chain in the UK, failed to establish a foothold in the country
Petrol down by Rs3.05 per litre; diesel 50 paise costlier
01 Oct 2013
The current downward revision in petrol prices has become feasible because of a reduction of international prices of crude oil
Supreme Court bans all drug trials for lack of monitoring mechanism
30 Sep 2013
The Supreme Court today banned all clinical trials for new drugs until a suitable monitoring mechanism for human trials is put in place
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