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India, China plan oil buyers’ block to counter Opec
14 Jun 2018
While the two countries compete in the acquisition of oil assets overseas, India and China have a common interest in keeping oil import prices low, considering its impact on domestic economies
India, China plan oil buyers’ block to counter Opec
14 Jun 2018
While the two countries compete in the acquisition of oil assets overseas, India and China have a common interest in keeping oil import prices low, considering its impact on domestic economies
India, China plan oil buyers’ block to counter Opec
14 Jun 2018
While the two countries compete in the acquisition of oil assets overseas, India and China have a common interest in keeping oil import prices low, considering its impact on domestic economies
Houses with 2,100 sq ft carpet area now eligible for interest subsidy
14 Jun 2018
The move will allow households with an annual income of up to Rs18 lakh to avail of the Rs2.3 lakh interest subsidy for a house measuring up to 2,100 sq ft
Houses with 2,100 sq ft carpet area now eligible for interest subsidy
14 Jun 2018
The move will allow households with an annual income of up to Rs18 lakh to avail of the Rs2.3 lakh interest subsidy for a house measuring up to 2,100 sq ft
India to have 780 mn VoLTE subscriptions by 2023
12 Jun 2018
Widespread uranium contamination found in India's groundwater
09 Jun 2018
A new study has found widespread uranium contamination in groundwater from aquifers in 16 Indian states — human factors such as groundwater-table decline and nitrate pollution may be exacerbating the problem, reveals a new study
ZTE agrees to $2.29 bn penalty for US sanctions violations
08 Jun 2018
Under the settlement, ZTE will pay $1 billion and place an additional $400 million in an escrow account over and above the $892 million penalty it has already paid, besides subjecting itself to management changes and strictest Bureau of Industry and Security's compliance requirements
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