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IAEA to conduct safety audits of Indian n-plants
24 Sep 2011
NMDC acquires stake in Legacy Iron Ore, eyes Mozambique coal project
23 Sep 2011
State-owned NMDC yesterday made its first overseas acquisition - a 50-per cent stake in Australian exploration company Legacy Iron Ore, and is now pursuing a stake in a Mozambique coal project
NTT Docomo's cases make smartphones smarter
22 Sep 2011
2G: don’t order Chidambaram probe, CBI tells SC
22 Sep 2011
2G scam: Finance ministry note says Chidambaram failed to press auction sale
21 Sep 2011
Chidambaram and Raja had four meetings on the issue of fixing spectrum price before the two had their final meeting with the prime minister, according to Subramanian Swamy.
2G scam: Finance ministry note says Chidambaram failed to press auction sale
21 Sep 2011
Chidambaram and Raja had four meetings on the issue of fixing spectrum price before the two had their final meeting with the prime minister, according to Subramanian Swamy.
Government to ‘rethink’ TN nuclear plant as protests mount
21 Sep 2011
With Tamil Nadu chief minister Jayalalithaa backing the protests against Koodankulam Nuclear Power Project, the centre said it would consider scrapping the project
CBI's 2G scam probe nears dead end
20 Sep 2011
The CBI has not been able to establish disgraced telecom minister A Raja's active involvement in the misallocation of radio spectrum and telecom licencees jumping the queue
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