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Russia's TVEL to sign $780 million nuclear fuel contract with India
07 Feb 2009
Russia's TVEL Corporation may become the first country to open nuclear commerce with India
Kamal Nath defends ban on Chinese toys
07 Feb 2009
Kavveri promoters pledge 500,000 shares
06 Feb 2009
Government plans big push on generic drugs
06 Feb 2009
Villeroy & Boch looks at India to boost sales
06 Feb 2009
China to increase its nuclear generating capacity
05 Feb 2009
China is planning to nearly double its nuclear generating capacity to reduce its dependence on electricity produced from fossil fuels and hydro power
Tourism ministry to spend Rs20 crore on online advertising
03 Feb 2009
The tourism ministry, which finds the internet the best way to reach out to its target audience, has set aside Rs20 crore to promote its Incredible India campaign
Tourism ministry to spend Rs20 crore on online advertising
03 Feb 2009
The tourism ministry, which finds the internet the best way to reach out to its target audience, has set aside Rs20 crore to promote its Incredible India campaign
Tourism ministry to spend Rs20 crore on online advertising
03 Feb 2009
The tourism ministry, which finds the internet the best way to reach out to its target audience, has set aside Rs20 crore to promote its Incredible India campaign
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