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Lavasa Corp slams Jairam Ramesh; to move HC
30 Nov 2010
Indo-EU deal on drug seizures, FTA likely soon
30 Nov 2010
2G scam: Sibal to start dishing out notices
30 Nov 2010
Telecom minister Kapil Sibal says action would be taken against 85 companies that obtained 2G licences during the tenure of his predecessor A Raja.
SC upholds BSNL’s Rs9 cr penalty on RCom
30 Nov 2010
Upholding BSNL's right to impose the maximum penalty on Reliance Communicationsfor wrongly routing international calls as local, the Supreme Court also directed Reliance to pay for even local calls at international call rates
SC upholds BSNL’s Rs9 cr penalty on RCom
30 Nov 2010
Upholding BSNL's right to impose the maximum penalty on Reliance Communicationsfor wrongly routing international calls as local, the Supreme Court also directed Reliance to pay for even local calls at international call rates
Government asks IB, CBDT to probe Radia tape leaks
29 Nov 2010
The direction comes after industrialist Ratan Tata filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking direction to the union government to order an inquiry into the leak.
Gujarat Foils, Rusal in JV for Rs14,000-crore aluminium project
29 Nov 2010
Gujarat Mineral Development Corporation has issued a letter of intent to the company for setting up a 1 million tonne alumina refinery and a 5,00,000 tonne aluminum smelter in Kutch district of the state.
Revenues of BSNL and MTNL falling steadily
29 Nov 2010
MoEF studying Lavasa reply: Ramesh
29 Nov 2010
China overtakes Korea as world’s top shipbuilder
29 Nov 2010
China will now occupy another global top slot with its shipbuilding industry edging South Korea to the number two spot
Maharashtra nuclear plant gets green signal
29 Nov 2010
More papers go missing in Mumbai’s Adarsh scam
29 Nov 2010
ED set to grill key Raja aides
29 Nov 2010
Ratan Tata moves SC over Radia tape leak
29 Nov 2010
Ratan Tata moved the Supreme Court today seeking action against persons responsible for the leakage and “unauthorised” publication of tapes of his conversation, alleging that it was violation of his right to privacy
Jaitapur n-power project receives environmental clearance
29 Nov 2010
India’s ambitious nuclear power generation programme received a boost yesterday with the 9,950 MW Jaitapur nuclear power project in Maharashtra receiving environmental clearance.
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