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RIM refuses to cave in fully to Indian demands
13 Aug 2010
PMO clears decks for import of telecom gear
13 Aug 2010
The prime minister’s office (PMO) has intervened to clear the decks for import of telecom equipment, especially from China
Two more Madhu Koda aides held, remanded
13 Aug 2010
Gufic Biosciences wins trademark infringement case against American cosmetic major, Estee Lauder
12 Aug 2010
Significant changes envisaged in N-liability Bill
12 Aug 2010
A newly drafted version of the Nuclear Liability Bill may look much changed from its earlier avatar when finally presented for approval before members of the two houses of the Parliament.
BJP makes clear stance on N-liability bill
12 Aug 2010
The BJP has agreed to support passage of N-liability legislation provided it was re-drafted to make it “India-specific” and disallows private sector participation as plant operators.
UPA to redraft dodgy N-liability bill
12 Aug 2010
The Congress Party has held parleys with the BJP on the most controversial aspects of the controversial Nuclear Liability Bill and has apparently agreed to rewrite them.
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