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China makes first-ever landing on Moon's far side
03 Jan 2019
Besides a variety of equipment to study the lunar surface in great detail, Chang'e 4 also features totes, a biological experiment that will track how silkworms, tomatoes and Arabidopsis plants grow and develop on the lunar surface
ATF now cheaper than petrol and diesel after 14.7% price cut
02 Jan 2019
Prices of petrol and diesel have come down by Rs14.18 per and Rs13.03 a litre, respectively, since 18 October 2018 while the price of non-subsidised LPG cylinder has come down to around Rs660
Delhi HC orders Gandhi family-controlled AJL to vacate Herald House
21 Dec 2018
The court noted that the `dominant purpose' of publishing has been 'lost' after the premises changed hands to an entity called Young India, which is owned by Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi
DTH tariff order will protect consumer interest: Trai chairman
19 Dec 2018
The new tariff order, which takes effect from 29 December, will enable consumers to make informed choices and pay only for the channels that they want to watch, Trai chairman R S Sharma said
China's Vivo plans new Rs4,000-cr facility in India
13 Dec 2018
Vivo, which competes with the likes of Samsung and Xiaomi in the Indian market, has acquired 169 acres of land in Noida and the investment will be made over a period of four years
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