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Govt unveils uniform licensing policy for hydrocarbon sector
11 Mar 2016
Among its other decisions, the union cabinet also decided to cancel the award of Ratna offshore field to Essar Oil Limited and assign it to the original licensee, ONGC
Govt panel recommends cap on profits to control drug prices
09 Mar 2016
The committee set up by the Department of Pharmaceuticals has recommended capping of trade margins of costly drugs at 35 per cent of maximum retail price
3G data usage rose 85 per cent in 2015: Nokia
09 Mar 2016
Tata Motors, Bharat Forge, GDLS team up for Rs50,000-cr Army project
08 Mar 2016
Lighter, futuristic future infantry combat vehicles that are both amphibious and air-portable and are capable of firing anti-tank guided missiles to ranges beyond four km, will replace the Army’s fleet of 2,610 Russian-designed BMP series armed vehicles
Tata Motors, Bharat Forge, GDLS team up for Rs50,000-cr Army project
08 Mar 2016
Lighter, futuristic future infantry combat vehicles that are both amphibious and air-portable and are capable of firing anti-tank guided missiles to ranges beyond four km, will replace the Army’s fleet of 2,610 Russian-designed BMP series armed vehicles
Tata Motors, Bharat Forge, GDLS team up for Rs50,000-cr Army project
08 Mar 2016
Lighter, futuristic future infantry combat vehicles that are both amphibious and air-portable and are capable of firing anti-tank guided missiles to ranges beyond four km, will replace the Army’s fleet of 2,610 Russian-designed BMP series armed vehicles
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