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NMDC, Moil shares surge on share buyback reports
03 Jun 2016
Micromax to take on Chinese dragon on own turf
03 Jun 2016
Global clean energy capacity sees record high in 2015
02 Jun 2016
Clean energy investment increased to $286 billion, with solar energy accounting for 56 per cent of the total and wind power for 38 per cent
Trai seeks Act amendment to penalise call drops
02 Jun 2016
With a majority of telecom operators failing to meet the call drop benchmark in the latest test, Trai has sought an amendment in the Trai Act to enable it to impose penalties on erring firms
Centre nears deal with Westinghouse for N-plants in Andhra: report
02 Jun 2016
The agreement to build the first plant by a US company comes eight years after United States and India agreed in 2008 to co-operate in the civil nuclear arena
Patanjali under FSSAI scanner over edible oil ads
02 Jun 2016
The Baba Ramdev-led Patanjali Ayurved has come under the Indian food regulator's scanner over its edible oil brand advertisement, which is alleged to be misleading
Telcos may be allowed to offer internet calls: report
01 Jun 2016
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is working on a process that will allow telecom licensees offer internet telephony or VoIP like third-party apps that provide such service
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