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Iran commissions Bushehr n-power plant
05 Sep 2011
Mining baron Janardhan Reddy, brother-in-law arrested
05 Sep 2011
The raft of charges against Reddy, the mega-millionaire son of a police constable, include criminal conspiracy, cheating, theft, corruption and illegal mining.
Delhi clears outstanding oil payments to Iran
05 Sep 2011
Bosch, Siemens to set up Rs479 crore manufacturing unit in Tamil Nadu
03 Sep 2011
German home appliances major BSH Bosch, jointly with Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, plans to invest Rs479.27 crore to manufacture home appliances.
Bosch, Siemens to set up Rs479 crore manufacturing unit in Tamil Nadu
03 Sep 2011
German home appliances major BSH Bosch, jointly with Siemens Hausgeräte GmbH, plans to invest Rs479.27 crore to manufacture home appliances.
No more nuclear power, says Japan’s new PM Noda
03 Sep 2011
MTS unveils 9.8-Mbps CDMA broadband service
03 Sep 2011
Rival telecom service providers offer speeds of up to 3.1 Mbps broadband speeds on their CDMA platforms.
Mobile phone data improves emergency aid
02 Sep 2011
Tesco to sell off its Japanese business
02 Sep 2011
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