Industry
Crude hits a low of $98 a barrel as global growth stagnates
01 Jun 2012
The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, however, said the cartel saw no immediate need to cut production
CVC refers coal block allocation plaint to CBI
01 Jun 2012
New telecom policy to scrap roaming charges; broadband speeds to increase
31 May 2012
The policy aims to provide the consumer with cheaper services, but market mechanisms can’t be ignored, said telecom minister Kapil Sibal.
Forest clearance for coal projects likely
31 May 2012
The group of ministers headed by finance minister Pranab Mukherjee has recommended scrapping of the `no-go' policy for coal mining in heavily forested and ecologically sensitive areas
Italy's Eni to sell 30 % in Snam to state lender for $4.36 bn
31 May 2012
The Italian government issued a decree this month that required Eni to offload at least 25.1 per cent of Snam to reduce the country's €1.9 trillion public debt
HC asks govt, oil retailers to justify petrol price hike
31 May 2012
The Bombay High Court yesterday accepted a petition for hearing that among other issues demands uniform petrol prices in the country
China leads growth in global wind power capacity
30 May 2012
Annulled licences: Loop moves TDSAT for Rs4,700-crore compensation
30 May 2012
Besides monetary compensation, Loop Mobile has also asked the telecom tribunal to bar the department from taking any “coercive action” against it
Petrol price cut likely as oil retailers show healthy books
30 May 2012
State-run fuel retailers could cut retail prices of petrol by about two rupees a litre from next month if global oil prices and the rupee stabilise at current levels
Sibal, Mistry discuss spectrum issues
29 May 2012
GVK’s Alpha coal and rail project in Australia gets eco clearance
29 May 2012
The Alpha Coal and rail Project consists of a 30 mtpa mine, a 495 km standard gauge railway, a terminal and two berths at Abbot Point, catering for at least 60mtpa of thermal coal
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