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India offered nuclear know-how to Pak in ’74: WikiLeaks
10 Apr 2013
In a statement to Parliament after the tests on 22 July, Indira Gandhi said she had told Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto that New Delhi would be ready to share the relevant technology with Islamabad
Iranian N plant safe as quake kills 37
10 Apr 2013
An International Atomic Energy Agency statement indicated that it was satisfied there was little danger of radioactive leaks from the Bushehr nuclear power plant due to the earthquake
Iranian N plant safe as quake kills 37
10 Apr 2013
An International Atomic Energy Agency statement indicated that it was satisfied there was little danger of radioactive leaks from the Bushehr nuclear power plant due to the earthquake
Bandh over power tariff hike cripples Andhra Pradesh
09 Apr 2013
Normal life in Andhra Pradesh has been hit by a state-wide shutdown today on a bandh call given by the opposition parties against the recent hike in the state’s power tariffs
Avon to cut 400 jobs, exit Irish market
09 Apr 2013
WikiLeaks launches archive of US diplomatic documents
08 Apr 2013
The collection covers US involvements in and diplomatic or intelligence reporting on, every country on earth, WikiLeaks describes the documents on its website
Kudankulam: India, Russia near deal on 2 new N-power units
08 Apr 2013
The row over India’s nuclear liability law, which had held up the project, was resolved with India offering to pay more for the reactors provided the Russians took responsibility for their safety
US regulators probe mortgage insurance kickbacks
08 Apr 2013
Radioactive water leak feared at Fukushima plant
06 Apr 2013
Govt to bear Rs2,600-cr extra PDS sugar subsidy for 2 yrs
06 Apr 2013
The sugar subsidy, which is around Rs2,600 crore at present, could go up to Rs5,300 crore post decontrol, say market sources
British Library to archive billions of web pages
06 Apr 2013
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