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India bars tourists from journalistic activities
02 Jan 2013
Khemka justifies cancellation of Vadra-DLF deal
02 Jan 2013
Rangarajan panel moots parity-based gas pricing
02 Jan 2013
Government offers 17 coal blocks to PSUs
01 Jan 2013
Mobile operators bow to diktat on Blackberry
31 Dec 2012
Decision on IKEA’s India plans put off
31 Dec 2012
IKEA is reported to have sought approval to sell items such as upholstery and other accessories, consumer electronics, leather products and lifestyle products apart from food and beverages through its furniture outlets
Apple Inc fined 1 million yuan by Chinese court
29 Dec 2012
Governments should not be in the business of broadcasting: TRAI
28 Dec 2012
The recommendation comes in the backdrop of the Tamil Nadu government making a strong pitch for granting licence to state government-owned Arasu TV to run its cable network
Governments should not be in the business of broadcasting: TRAI
28 Dec 2012
The recommendation comes in the backdrop of the Tamil Nadu government making a strong pitch for granting licence to state government-owned Arasu TV to run its cable network
Governments should not be in the business of broadcasting: TRAI
28 Dec 2012
The recommendation comes in the backdrop of the Tamil Nadu government making a strong pitch for granting licence to state government-owned Arasu TV to run its cable network
Clariant Chemicals sells part of India business to SK Capital for Rs3,029 cr
27 Dec 2012
Clariant Chemicals (India) has production facilities for manufacturing textile chemicals, paper specialties and emulsion products at Roha, Maharashtra
IKEA not happy with limited FIPB nod
27 Dec 2012
Government to hike diesel, power prices as fiscal deficit bites
27 Dec 2012
Oil ministry has sought a Rs10 per litre hike in the retail prices of diesel and kerosene while the prime minister felt power tariffs in the country are too low
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