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BJP stalls Parliament alleging Chidambaram's role in telecom deal
08 May 2012
Speaker Meira Kumar first tried to restore peace in the house asking protesting MPs to go back to their seats, bur was finally forced to adjourn the house till noon
BJP stalls Parliament alleging Chidambaram's role in telecom deal
08 May 2012
Speaker Meira Kumar first tried to restore peace in the house asking protesting MPs to go back to their seats, bur was finally forced to adjourn the house till noon
Pesky callers face action: 28,000 numbers disconnected, 44,000 under notice
07 May 2012
About 28,000 mobile phone connections of telemarketers had been disconnected as of 24 April, telecom minister Kapil Sibbal told Parliament today
Hillary Clinton to seek assurances on India cutting Iranian oil imports
07 May 2012
Among key issues that Clinton would discuss with external affairs minister, SM Krishna during their meeting in Delhi are civil nuclear cooperation, regional security and Iran
Argentina renationalizes YPF; appoints new CEO
07 May 2012
Japan says `sayonara' to nuclear power, for now
05 May 2012
Japan today became completely nuclear power free for the first time in more than 40 years after power utility Hokkaido Electric Power began shutting the country's last active nuclear reactor
TV carriage fee to remain affordable: TRAI chief
05 May 2012
TV carriage fee to remain affordable: TRAI chief
05 May 2012
TV tariff guidelines: Cable firms up in arms, but MSOs not unhappy
05 May 2012
Cable TV firms are strongly critical of the new tariff guidelines issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, saying they are not realistic
TV tariff guidelines: Cable firms up in arms, but MSOs not unhappy
05 May 2012
Cable TV firms are strongly critical of the new tariff guidelines issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, saying they are not realistic
Yeddyurappa case: SC pulls up Karnataka CID for shoddy probe
05 May 2012
The Supreme Court has reserved till next week its order on the plea for a CBI inquiry into activities of former Karnataka chief minister B S Yeddyurappa
American Vanadium seeks Japanese partner
05 May 2012
American Vanadium seeks Japanese partner
05 May 2012
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