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BSNL, MTNL expanding distribution channels
30 Nov 2009
Security experts cry foul as iPhone worm developer lands job with smartphone app development firm
30 Nov 2009
India seeks more liquefied gas from Iran; proposes $6.5 billion investments
30 Nov 2009
India plans to import additional LNG from Iran and has proposed investing $6.5 billion to develop gas fields in that country.
Illegal mobile phones may no longer ring
30 Nov 2009
European Agro foods in Mumbai
30 Nov 2009
European Agro foods in Mumbai
30 Nov 2009
Mobile tariff war shifts to roaming, STD charges
30 Nov 2009
Having more or less exhausted the possibilities of per-second billing, telecom operators are now turning to roaming and text message rates as the new battlefront
Kaiga N-plant leak: Suspect list narrowed down
30 Nov 2009
Indian nuclear authorities are confident that in course of time they would be able to narrow down on the person who conducted the act of sabotage. It would appear that they may have already narrowed down the list to 10-15 persons.
Nalco, NPCIL in JV for N-power plants
28 Nov 2009
New regulatory legislation to add costs to chemical exports to EU
28 Nov 2009
The $35-billion Indian chemical industry that exports products to European countries may soon find the cost of doing business increasing because of new legislation
French parliament ratifies Indo-French nuclear pact
27 Nov 2009
France becomes the second country after Russia to give India unconditional rights to reprocess spent nuclear fuel.
Andhra backtracks on opening Carbide site to visitors
27 Nov 2009
Victims of the tragic Bhopal gas leak have planned a unique protest on the 25th anniversary of the world's worst industrial disaster even as state authorities seem keen to show that the Union Carbide site is no longer toxic, Jagdeep Worah reports.
Wikipedia losing editors at alarming rate: Study
27 Nov 2009
The online encyclopaedia is losing editors at an alarming pace, having already lost 49,000 people.
Koutons in expansion mode; to upgrade 100 stores
26 Nov 2009
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