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Assocham for total ban on iron ore exports
09 Aug 2010
Societies to govern six AIIMS-like institutions
09 Aug 2010
GDF and UK’s International Power close to merge
09 Aug 2010
Brazilian steel maker Gerdau hikes 2010-14 capex plan to $6.3 billion
09 Aug 2010
The company is one of the major suppliers of speciality long steel in the world and reported a turnover of $15.2 billion in 2009
Brazilian steel maker Gerdau hikes 2010-14 capex plan to $6.3 billion
09 Aug 2010
The company is one of the major suppliers of speciality long steel in the world and reported a turnover of $15.2 billion in 2009
Malaria menace continues unabated in Mumbai
09 Aug 2010
BlackBerry falls in line in Saudi Arabia, averts service ban
07 Aug 2010
BlackBerry smart phone maker Research in Motion (RIM) has agreed to install a server inside Saudi Arabia, allowing the government to monitor data, averting a ban on its messaging services in the country
India foils Chinese firm’s bid to patent pudina, kalamegha for flu medicine
07 Aug 2010
India has thwarted a Chinese pharmaceutical company’s plan to patent pudina and kalamegha for its anti-flu treatment
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