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Tata Power, Reliance Infra trade blame as Mumbai suburbs see blackout
19 Nov 2010
Reliance Infrastructure and Tata Power blame each other for the grid failure that plunged Mumbai's densely populated northern suburbs in darkness last evening
2G scam: Attorney general to represent PM
19 Nov 2010
Under fire from the Supreme Court bench hearing the public interest litigation in the 2G spectrum allocation scandal, the government will field attorney general Goolam E Vahanvati to represent the prime minister
Apparel units to remain shut tomorrow
18 Nov 2010
Land scam not enough to unseat Yeddyurappa: BJP
18 Nov 2010
Spectrum case: SC wants affidavit explaining PM’s silence
18 Nov 2010
The Supreme Court wants the affidavit to be filed on behalf of the prime minister by a responsible officer explaining his “11 long months of inaction and silence”
2G: RCom, Loop Telecom deny wrongdoing
17 Nov 2010
2G: RCom, Loop Telecom deny wrongdoing
17 Nov 2010
Swamy moots security cover for 'endangered' Raja
17 Nov 2010
DoT may withdraw licences given to 85 telcos
17 Nov 2010
The department of telecommunications is reportedly contemplating cancelling the licences of all the 85 companies that were allotted spectrum despite being ineligible
RIM to provide recorded BlackBerry data to Indian authorities: report
17 Nov 2010
The BlackBerry smartphone maker seems to be looking for a way out of granting the Indian authorities direct access to its messaging data.
PM weak to initiate action on Raja: Swamy
17 Nov 2010
CAG report tabled; squarely indicts Raja
16 Nov 2010
The report of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, tabled in both houses of Parliament today, strongly indicts the former telecom ministeron a numbger of counts
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