Industry
Toll in Thane building collapse mounts to 72
06 Apr 2013
Global solar photovoltaic industry may be a net energy producer now
By By Mark Golden | 05 Apr 2013
Walt Disney to shut video game production company LucasArts
05 Apr 2013
It has also been moving away from making games for consoles such as the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and had already moved to the licensing model
Cabinet approves sugar decontrol
04 Apr 2013
There will be no levy on sugar for two years and there will also be no change in the PDS price of sugar, food minister KV Thomas said
Shell to shut down Australian refinery
04 Apr 2013
Shell’s Geelong refinery, which has been operating for almost six decades, supplies about half of Victoria’s and 30 per cent of South Australia’s fuel
Qatar’s Hassad Food buys majority stake in Bush Foods Overseas for Rs544.50 crore
04 Apr 2013
This is the second time an overseas company is buying majority stake in an Indian basmati rice company after US-based McCormick acquired an 85 per cent stake in a joint venture with Kohinoor Foods in 2011
2G scam: PM rejects demand to depose before JPC
03 Apr 2013
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