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Iran may halt crude supplies to India in August
01 Jul 2011
Escalating matters on a payments dispute, Iran has warned India it will stop crude oil supplies from August if a long simmering dispute over payment for crude oil imports was not resolved soon.
China operates world's longest gas pipeline
01 Jul 2011
German parliament dumps nuclear energy; shutdown in 2022
01 Jul 2011
Voting overwhelmingly in favour of renewable energy, German lawmakers have approved plans to shut the country's nuclear plants by 2022.
No tie-up with Huawei for telecom test lab, Sibal clarifies
01 Jul 2011
The MoU signed between the two is more like a non-disclosure agreement so that the information that IISc gets from Huawei is not disclosed to others, says telecom minister Kapil Sibal.
Kids 45 miles away from Tepco plant to be issued dosimeters
30 Jun 2011
34,000 children aged between four and 15 living 45 miles from the plant in in Fukushima city will have to wear radiation monitors
PAC members block bid to table 2G scam report
28 Jun 2011
Chhota Rajan behind Dey’s killing: Police
28 Jun 2011
Telecom ministry mulls exit policy for operators
28 Jun 2011
NMDC in talks to acquire majority stake in Brazilian iron ore mining firm
28 Jun 2011
State-owned NMDC has signed a deal of confidentiality with a Brazilian miner and is currently conducting due diligence surveys of lts iron ore mines
Huawei to boost India B2B operations
27 Jun 2011
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