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CBI Court dismisses Chandolia's bail plea
29 Jul 2011
EU to stop confiscating Indian generic drugs under new deal
29 Jul 2011
On 17 occassions between October and December 2008 drugs destined for Latin American countries were detained at Schiphol Airport at Amsterdam and later destroyed or returned to India
$2.7-bn worth iron ore illegally exported: Karnataka Lokayukta
29 Jul 2011
A large quantity of iron ore was transported to ports from lease areas without any permit or with forged permits between 2009 and 2010
2G scam: Behura denies onus; blames politicos
28 Jul 2011
Ex telecom secretary Saiddharta Behura has claimed almost from the start of the investigations that as a civil servant, he was merely following orders, and had no role in deciding policy on spectrum allocation
Behura drags RBI governor in 2G case
27 Jul 2011
Behura told the court that Subbarao, who initially recorded his objection to the non-revision of entry fee, later said that the issue of spectrum pricing stood decided.
Clorox again rejects Icahn’s takeover offer
27 Jul 2011
NTC to add capacity, foray into processing
27 Jul 2011
Walt Disney to acquire UTV
27 Jul 2011
India to be second-largest steel maker by 2013: minister
27 Jul 2011
India, currently the fourth largest steel producer, is expected to emerge as the second largest steel producer by 2013 with an installed capacity of 120 million tonnes
Raja draws PM, Chidambaram, Tata, AG in line of fire
26 Jul 2011
Raja, however, failed to explain how the faulty implementation allowed companies to jump to the head of the queue and get licences out of turn.
Raja draws PM, Chidambaram, Tata, AG in line of fire
26 Jul 2011
Raja, however, failed to explain how the faulty implementation allowed companies to jump to the head of the queue and get licences out of turn.
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