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Police claim Dey’s murder solved, detain five
27 Jun 2011
Opposition blasts government on fuel price hike
25 Jun 2011
The across the board fuel price hike has come in handy for both the opposition and its own allies to take potshots at an increasingly beleagured government
Perdaman suing Lanco Infra for A$3.5 bn over coal supply pact default
24 Jun 2011
Perdman alleges the uncertainty over the supply of coal affected around 20 of its supply contracts with its own stakeholders, affecting its relationships with them
EGOM meeting on fuel prices delayed
24 Jun 2011
Ramesh clears mining proposals in Chattisgarh
24 Jun 2011
Ramesh clears mining proposals in Chattisgarh
24 Jun 2011
Oil tumbles as IEA announces release of 60 million barrels of stock
23 Jun 2011
IEA plans to release 2 million barrels a day, over an initial 30 days, into the world market to fill the supply gap left by the disruption to Libya's output.
Hunt expected to greenlight BSkyB deal next week
23 Jun 2011
3i sells KemFine to CABB
22 Jun 2011
Cairn accuses ONGC of overstating gas reserves in KG-DWN-98/2 block
22 Jun 2011
Cairn India believes that the discovered oil and gas reserves were only marginal to non-commercial, due to their small size and high costs of development
Cairn accuses ONGC of overstating gas reserves in KG-DWN-98/2 block
22 Jun 2011
Cairn India believes that the discovered oil and gas reserves were only marginal to non-commercial, due to their small size and high costs of development
Big builders attracted to smaller cities: CRISIL
22 Jun 2011
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