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Government may ban imports of Chinese telecom, power equipment: report
31 Oct 2011
Alarmed by the widening trade deficit with China, Indian authorities are mulling a number of measures to restrict imports from that country, according to a report.
Samsung overtakes Apple as world's biggest smartphone shipper
29 Oct 2011
South Korean electronics giant Samsung overtook Apple to become the world's biggest shipper of smartphones between July and September
Samsung overtakes Apple as world's biggest smartphone shipper
29 Oct 2011
South Korean electronics giant Samsung overtook Apple to become the world's biggest shipper of smartphones between July and September
India's first telecom innovation hub to come up in Kerala
28 Oct 2011
India's first telecom innovation hub, to be located in Kerala, will have Kris Gopalakrishnan, Infosys co-founder and executive co-chairman, as its chief mentor
CBI set to charge Janardhan Reddy for illegal iron ore exports
28 Oct 2011
The CBI has moved closer to filing a charge-sheet against former Karnataka tourism minister and iron-ore mining baron G Janardhana Reddy over illegal exports
Lavasa discusses 1-yr moratorium with lenders
27 Oct 2011
Government to hike limit on 1-% home loan waiver
25 Oct 2011
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