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Iran, India likely to restart gas pipeline talks
11 Dec 2010
I have nothing to hide, reiterates Raja
11 Dec 2010
Raja readying to fall sick?
11 Dec 2010
One-man panel to begin spectrum probe on Monday
11 Dec 2010
While the Patil committee will look into the procedures and policies, the Department of Telecom (DoT) would go ahead and issue show cause notices to erring telecom firms who are alleged to have suppressed information to bag licences in 2008
Parmalat founder Tanzi gets 18-year jail term
11 Dec 2010
CNN-IBN wins 3 Asian Television awards
10 Dec 2010
NMDC, Severstal team up for $2-billion steel project in Karnataka
10 Dec 2010
The plant, to be up in Karnataka, will have an annual steel production capacity of between 2 and 5 million tonnes.
DRDO to set up nano foundry to boost non tech
10 Dec 2010
Incriminating diaries found in raids on Raja
10 Dec 2010
India to miss 12th plan power addition target
09 Dec 2010
Government announces one-man probe into spectrum scam
09 Dec 2010
Telecom minister Kapil Sibal said a retired SC judge would look into various procedures followed in issuing licences during the 2001-09 period
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