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Telecom Commission asks TRAI to clarify 2G pricing proposals
30 Apr 2012
There has been considerable controversy over the norms proposed by the TRAI for bidding; including high base price, sale of small amounts of spectrum at a time, and allowing established players to bid for more spectrum
Adarsh scam: money laundering case against Ashok Chavan, 13 others
30 Apr 2012
Former Maharashtra chief minister Ashok Chavan along with 13 others has been slapped with a money laundering case by the Enforcement Directorate
2G auction to be launched by mid-June, says DoT
30 Apr 2012
Argentine senate okays YPF nationalisation
30 Apr 2012
Cabinet clears Oman proposal for gas price hike
28 Apr 2012
Oil prices need to be `rationalised’, says PM
28 Apr 2012
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today stressed the need for rationalisation of fuel prices, confirming economists’ expectations of a partial decontrol of diesel, gas and kerosene
Telcos blast TRAI proposals on fresh 2G auction
28 Apr 2012
Inter-ministry panel opposes TRAI on fresh 2G auction
28 Apr 2012
An inter-ministerial panel set up to supervise the upcoming auction for 2G airwaves has opposed Trai's move to allow mobile phone companies to stagger their payments for spectrum bought through bidding
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