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SC agrees to look into Nuclear Liability Act
17 Mar 2012
The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to examine the constitutional validity of the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act, 2010 on a public interest litigation
CBI begins probe into mowing-down of MP cop
16 Mar 2012
European regulator probes telecos' meetings
15 Mar 2012
Financial Times journalists continue pay stir
15 Mar 2012
Encyclopaedia Britannica stops printing after 244 years
15 Mar 2012
After 244 years of publication and seven million editions sold, the venerable reference bible Encyclopaedia Britannica is going out of print
Is there a way out of the 2G mess?
15 Mar 2012
A fair solution should assure licenses and spectrum to all telecom entities that committed no fraud or did not bribe anyone, but still stand to lose their current licenses due to the Supreme Court verdict. What are the government’s possible options? By Vivek Sharma
Supreme Court issues notices to AP ministers, officials in Jaganmohan Reddy assets’ case
13 Mar 2012
Iron ore baron Janardhan Reddy walks out of jail
12 Mar 2012
Japan turning away from nuclear energy after Fukushima
12 Mar 2012
After Fukushima, a backlash against nuclear energy is clearly visible and, despite severe power shortages, it is unlikely that the public would allow reliance on nuclear power
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By Cygnus | 19 Jan 2026
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