Industry
Government denies crisis at FCI
26 Jul 2011
RIM axes 2,000 jobs amid declining sales
25 Jul 2011
India, South Korea sign civil nuclear pact
25 Jul 2011
South Korea generates 35 per cent of its electricity needs from 20 nuclear plants and is keen to export its technology to fast developing countries like India.
PM, Chidambaram were aware of decisions on 2G: Raja
25 Jul 2011
The finance minister approved the spectrum sale in the presence of the PM, Raja said, adding that Telenor's acquisition of a stake in Unitech Wireless and Etisalat buying a stake in DB Realty were totally legal as per corporate law.
Panel recommends 51 % FDI in multi-brand retail
23 Jul 2011
Gems, jewellery exports grow by 16 pc in June
23 Jul 2011
MMTC allowed to renew iron ore supply contracts with Japanese, South Korean and Chinese mills
22 Jul 2011
Express Scripts and Medco Health in $29.1-bn merger pact
22 Jul 2011
Express Scripts today said that it would acquire Medco Health Solutions for $29.1 billion, creating the largest pharmacy benefits management (PBM) companies in the US health care industry
Karnataka Lokayukta report may name state CM in mining scam
21 Jul 2011
According to portions of the report obtained by the media, Karnataka Lokayukta justice Santosh Hegde's final report on illegal mining names the Karnataks chief minister and politicians from across the political spectrum
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