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PM sees foreign hand in TN nuclear plant protests
24 Feb 2012
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is convinced that the protests against the Kudankulam nuclear project are being fanned and funded by western outfits
EU committee fails to decide on tar sands issue
24 Feb 2012
Italian marines will face Indian law: Krishna
23 Feb 2012
Italy has been pressing India to allow the case, where the two navy security guards are charged with murder, to be taken out of the country
HC slams Hiranandani; halts Powai township plans
23 Feb 2012
Press Council chief serves notice on Maharashtra CM
22 Feb 2012
The Press Council chief has served show-cause notice on Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan threatening to recommend to the President of India the dismissal of his government for failure to uphold the freedom of the press
Telenor to create new business entity in India
22 Feb 2012
Norway's Telenor, Europe's third-largest telecom company, says it is setting up a new entity in India to which it would transfer its business — employees and customers
Govt adopts hands-off stance on 2G licence cancellations
22 Feb 2012
The government may consider becoming a party to the case when the newer telecom operators approach the court, though it is keeping its hands off for now
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