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CAG report on 2G allocation to be tabled today
16 Nov 2010
The ‘performance audit report on the issue of licences and allocation of 2G spectrum by the Department of Telecommunications will be tabled in the Lok Sabha by finance minister Pranab Mukherjee
CBI raids offices, homes of CWG officials
15 Nov 2010
Kapil Sibal takes charge of telecom ministry
15 Nov 2010
In a surprise development, the UPA government today gave human resources development minister Kapil Sibal additional charge of the telecom ministry, following the departure of the controversial A Raja
Tax probe begins against 2G spectrum holders
15 Nov 2010
Telecom mininster Raja finally quits
15 Nov 2010
Often called ‘spectrum’ Raja for selling 2G bandwidth at dirt-cheap rates, Telecom minister A Raja submitted his resignation to the prime minister on Sunday night "to avoid embarrassment to the government".
Dump oil guzzlers, tap CNG for highway drive: Deora
13 Nov 2010
Deora said the government is committed to making natural gas available across the country.
Newsweek to merge with the Daily Beast
13 Nov 2010
Yash Birla Group wellness store Rebirth introduces Nutrinext range of sugar-free products
12 Nov 2010
Sharp launches mobile phones in Indian market
12 Nov 2010
Sharp has entered an already overcrowded segment, with brands, such as Nokia, Motorola , Samsung , LG, Spice, Micromax, Videocon, Intex, T-Series, Zen, Fly, Karbonn and others
SBI won't end 'teaser rates' despite RBI's disapproval
12 Nov 2010
SBI chairman O P Bhatt has ruled out banks collectively deciding to end teaser-rate promotion offers
SBI won't end 'teaser rates' despite RBI's disapproval
12 Nov 2010
SBI chairman O P Bhatt has ruled out banks collectively deciding to end teaser-rate promotion offers
SBI won't end 'teaser rates' despite RBI's disapproval
12 Nov 2010
SBI chairman O P Bhatt has ruled out banks collectively deciding to end teaser-rate promotion offers
Marriott plans 75 Fairfield Inns in 10 years
12 Nov 2010
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