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SC slams states over petition to stall Padmavat release
23 Jan 2018
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice Dipak Misra said that it was best for the governments and others to abide by its order to allow the film to be screened on 25 January
HMD may launch Nokia with penta lens cameras
22 Jan 2018
UK, France reaffirm commitment to net neutrality
19 Jan 2018
India admitted to Australia Group
19 Jan 2018
While India is now a member of the Missile Technology Control Regime and the Wassenaar Arrangement that deals with conventional arms and duel technology products besides the Australia group, its membership to the NSG is being stalled by China
India to launch $350-mn fund for solar projects
19 Jan 2018
India to launch $350-mn fund for solar projects
19 Jan 2018
Biocon, Sandoz ink global pact for immunology, oncology biosimilar
19 Jan 2018
Both companies will share responsibility for end-to-end development, manufacturing and global regulatory approvals for a number of products and will have a cost and profit share arrangement globally
Biocon, Sandoz ink global pact for immunology, oncology biosimilar
19 Jan 2018
Both companies will share responsibility for end-to-end development, manufacturing and global regulatory approvals for a number of products and will have a cost and profit share arrangement globally
Supreme Court clears 'Padmaavat’ for release, lifts ban
18 Jan 2018
Despite the Supreme Court order, Rajput leader Suraj Pal Amu, who had reportedly offered a Rs10-crore bounty for beheading "Padmaavat" actor Deepika Padukone and director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, said he will continue to protest against the film peacefully
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