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Kudankulam N-power plant yet to start commercial operation
17 Jan 2014
The Kudankulam atomic power plant will take another month or two to start commercial operation of the first 1,000 MW unit
Bharti Airtel in talks to buy out Loop Mobile
17 Jan 2014
Bharti Airtel is in talks to buy out Mumbai-based Loop Mobile in a deal that would add about 3 million customers to Bharti's Mumbai customer portfolio
Bharti Airtel in talks to buy out Loop Mobile
17 Jan 2014
Bharti Airtel is in talks to buy out Mumbai-based Loop Mobile in a deal that would add about 3 million customers to Bharti's Mumbai customer portfolio
Bharti Airtel in talks to buy out Loop Mobile
17 Jan 2014
Bharti Airtel is in talks to buy out Mumbai-based Loop Mobile in a deal that would add about 3 million customers to Bharti's Mumbai customer portfolio
Indian fairness creams, lipsticks high on lethal heavy metals: study
17 Jan 2014
Mercury is present in 44 per cent of the fairness creams and other cosmetics sold in India, although the use of the toxic metal in such products has been banned in India and across the world
US court hits net neutrality; allows Verizon, other ISPs to charge for traffic
16 Jan 2014
A US federal appeals court yesterday rejected the Federal Communication Commission rules intended to prevent internet service providers from prioritising certain types of content
Govt to provide incentives for raw sugar exports
16 Jan 2014
New smartphone puts privacy in users’ hand
16 Jan 2014
India set to sign fresh oil deal with Mozambique
16 Jan 2014
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