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India’s first mega food park opens in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh
10 Jul 2012
The first mega food park in the country, Srini Mega Food Park, in Cittoor, Andhra Pradesh, will facilitate end-to-end food processing with both backward and forward linkages
Bangladesh may join TAPI gas pipeline project
10 Jul 2012
Campbell Soup to buy Bolthouse Farms for $1.55 bn
09 Jul 2012
The acquisition of Bolthouse will provide Campbell with a wider base for expansion in the rapidly growing, $12-billion market for packaged fresh foods
Onus of authenticity of data on service providers in amended cable law
07 Jul 2012
The amended Act incorporates the obligation to furnish information as one of the terms and conditions of registration of cable operators and MSOs
IKEA’s $1.86 billion investment faces hurdles
07 Jul 2012
Chidambaram to head EGoM on telecom spectrum
07 Jul 2012
The government has appointed home minister P. Chidambaram as head of the empowered group of ministers on telecom spectrum auction, despite allegations of irregularities levelled against him
Special court grants ED permission to quiz Jagan
07 Jul 2012
CBI boss taken off Adarsh scam probe
06 Jul 2012
MNP requests touch 50.16 million in May
06 Jul 2012
Gina Rinehart cuts stake in Fairfax Media
06 Jul 2012
Europe’s tallest building unveiled in London
06 Jul 2012
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