Industry
Cement: key to infrastructure growth
07 Sep 2010
With the government’s thrust on infrastructure development, the Indian cement industry is growing by leaps and bounds. However, a capacity glut and rising input costs are challenging the industry, says Jagdeep Worah
UAE’s Dana Gas discovers new gas source in Egypt
06 Sep 2010
Going live to the beating heart
04 Sep 2010
Scientists call for a global nuclear renaissance in new study
04 Sep 2010
Scientists outline a 20-year master plan for the global renaissance of nuclear energy that could see nuclear reactors with replaceable parts, portable mini-reactors, and ship-borne reactors supplying countries with clean energy
Brazil’s Petrobras to raise $64.5 billion in stock sale-the biggest in history
03 Sep 2010
The offer, which would be the largest stock sale in capital markets history, fund its massive $224 billion five-year oil exploration investment plan, the biggest ever in the history of the oil industry
BJD lobbies against centre with public rallies as Congress moots Vedanta refinery closure
03 Sep 2010
BJD lobbies against centre with public rallies as Congress moots Vedanta refinery closure
03 Sep 2010
Nakoda to open wind power project in MP
02 Sep 2010
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