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2G scam: CBI set to chargesheet Raja, associates
23 Mar 2011
The CBI says it will meet the deadline set by the Supreme Court and file the first chargesheet before 31 March
India gold imports may hit record high in 2011
22 Mar 2011
Tata Power, Australia's Sunengy team up for floating solar plant
22 Mar 2011
`If India uses one per cent of its 30,000 sq km of captured water with the LSA system, it could generate power equivalent to 15 large coal-fired power stations'
Diageo eyes tequila brand Jose Cuervo: report
22 Mar 2011
Fukushima tsunami wave reached 14 metres in height
22 Mar 2011
Work to restore power and key cooling functions at the Fukushima nuclear park was held up Monday as smoke rose from the buildings housing the No 2 and No 3 reactors, the plant operator said.
Etisalat drops bid for Zain stake
21 Mar 2011
Monnet group acquires Indonesian coal firm for $24 million
21 Mar 2011
The acquisition, made through its 100-per cent owned subsidiary, gives Monnet access to one of the largest thermal coal mines with estimated reserves of 65 million tonnes
Monnet group acquires Indonesian coal firm for $24 million
21 Mar 2011
The acquisition, made through its 100-per cent owned subsidiary, gives Monnet access to one of the largest thermal coal mines with estimated reserves of 65 million tonnes
Indian n-reactors have extra cushioning in case of emergency
21 Mar 2011
Govt of India officials say the country’s 20 commercial nuclear reactors, including the oldest two in Tarapur, are better equipped to tackle a Fukushima-type scenario.
Obesity-killer injection GLP-1 now available
21 Mar 2011
Obesity kills more people than AIDS, but the good news is that an injection is now on offer that would allow people to get rid of not only diabetes but obesity too
No cause for worry, assures NPCIL chief
21 Mar 2011
With the nuclear industry around the world already facing heat from the fallout of the disaster at Fukushima, Indian authorities are now putting nuclear safety in perspective for the domestic audience.
Power restored, ‘cold shutdown’ at two Fukushima reactors
21 Mar 2011
Utility TEPCO extended external power cables to the No 2 and No 5 reactors at the Fukushima nuclear park on Sunday, allowing it to restore systems, even as the No 5 and 6 reactors stopped safely Sunday achieving ''cold shutdown.''
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