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China's WeChat says complied with all Indian laws and regulations
19 Jun 2013
China’s text and voice messaging service operator, Tencent, which may be facing a likely ban in India, said, it had complied with all relevant local laws and regulations, PTI reports
Coalgate: CBI to summon PM’s advisor TKA Nair
18 Jun 2013
Coalgate: CBI to summon PM’s advisor TKA Nair
18 Jun 2013
EU to scrap mobile phone roaming charges
17 Jun 2013
Roaming charges to fall from 1 July
17 Jun 2013
UK’s Merlin Entertainments plans £3-bn IPO
17 Jun 2013
Petrol price hiked by Rs2 excluding state taxes
15 Jun 2013
Indian Oil Corp, the country’s largest fuel retailer, said the price hike was necessitated by the continued decline in the value of the rupee against the US dollar, which raised the landed cost of crude oil
Elders calls for trading halt to consider offers for its Rural Services and Futuris divisions
15 Jun 2013
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