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India could phase out coal by 2050: report
14 Feb 2017
India could phase out coal by 2050: report
14 Feb 2017
India slashes stent prices by up to 85%; cap at Rs30,000
14 Feb 2017
In a major relief for heart patients, the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority has fixed the ceiling price of drug eluting stents (DES) and bioresorbable stents at Rs30,000 and of bare metal stents at Rs7,500
Trump brand doesn’t sell: now Sears, Kmart drop products
13 Feb 2017
Sears and Kmart have followed firms like Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus in dropping Trump-branded products, as the companies take calculated risks in making business decisions that might antagonise the president
Trump brand doesn’t sell: now Sears, Kmart drop products
13 Feb 2017
Sears and Kmart have followed firms like Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus in dropping Trump-branded products, as the companies take calculated risks in making business decisions that might antagonise the president
Cab drivers turn ‘beggars’ in Hyderabad, protest in Delhi
11 Feb 2017
Protests by Ola and Uber drivers are expected to continue today, as they accuse the aggregators of luring them with ‘false promises’ and insist that the Rs6 minimum fare doesn’t even cover their costs
NHS collapsing despite increased spending: BBC
10 Feb 2017
Blast at EDF’s French nuclear plant, no nuclear risk
09 Feb 2017
Authorities said the blast took place in the turbine hall and five people were affected by smoke and burns from the fire while confirming there was no radioactive leak
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