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IOC, HPCL too hike petrol prices
15 Dec 2010
IOC, HPCL too hike petrol prices
15 Dec 2010
IOC, HPCL too hike petrol prices
15 Dec 2010
CBI raids office of NGO linked to DMK's Kanimozhi
15 Dec 2010
CBI officials conducted raids at 34 places across Delhi and Tamil Nadu, including the premises of corporate lobbyist Niira Radia and former TRAI chairman Pradeep Baijal
China’s Huawei to expand Bangalore centre
15 Dec 2010
2G scam: Swamy asks court to make Raja key accused
15 Dec 2010
Swamy had moved the court today to make former communications minister A Raja the prime accused in the 2G spectrum allocation scam.
India’s Lanco outbids Chinese rivals to bag Australia’s Griffin for $850 mn
15 Dec 2010
Infrastructure and power generation company Lanco Infratech has outbid Chinese and Japanese rivals to acquire Australia’s Griffin Coal, for around $850 million, making it India’s second-largest investment in the Australian coal sector
India’s Lanco outbids Chinese rivals to bag Australia’s Griffin for $850 mn
15 Dec 2010
Infrastructure and power generation company Lanco Infratech has outbid Chinese and Japanese rivals to acquire Australia’s Griffin Coal, for around $850 million, making it India’s second-largest investment in the Australian coal sector
No luck for Lavasa as MoEF takes tough stand
14 Dec 2010
Probing 2G scam not my job, says justice Patil
14 Dec 2010
Telecom ministry begins issuing show-cause notices
14 Dec 2010
Operators will be given 60 days to respond to the show-cause notices, after which each case will be dealt with individually
Produce copy of complaint against Radia, SC tells government
13 Dec 2010
The Supreme Court today asked for a copy of the complaint, which led to the tapping of corporate lobbyist Niira Radia’s phones.
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