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India strikes manganese nodules in deep-sea exploration
14 May 2010
India has successfully used the remotely operable vehicle ROSUB 6000 to trace manganese nodules at the poly metallic nodule (PMN) site in Central Indian Ocean Basin
Radiant goes to jail for BPO staff shopping
14 May 2010
An Indian company which provides call centre services for some of Britain's biggest companies is planning to employ prisoners in Hyderabad's Cherlapally Central Jail.
Aban’s rig sinks off Venezuela coast.
14 May 2010
Indian oil PSUs in JV for Venezuela's $20-billion Carabobo-1 project
13 May 2010
The Indian entities, ONGC Videsh, Indian Oil and Oil India have teamed up with Spain's Repsol and Malaysia's Petronas for the $20-billion Carabobo-1 project
CROMA introduces own brand high-end LCD, TED TVs
13 May 2010
Ministry sets up panel to review TRP system
13 May 2010
Ministry sets up panel to review TRP system
13 May 2010
France’s Carrefour set to open wholesale shop in Delhi
12 May 2010
Carrefour will join Wal-Mart, the world's biggest retailer, and Germany's Metro AG in operating cash-and-carry ventures in India.
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