Industry
Goodbye beer, hello mango wine
02 Sep 2010
Can’t afford Chardonnay or Chateau Mignon? Don’t worry, Mango Wine is coming, says Jagdeep Worah
3G spectrum allocation begins under amended rules
02 Sep 2010
The operators are authorised to use the spectrum for a period of 20 years, according to the amended licence conditions
Power shortage must end for sustained growth: PM
01 Sep 2010
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the gap between supply and demand for power must be bridged if the country is to achieve a higher rate of economic growth on a sustained basis
SC reopens Bhopal gas disaster case on CBI plea
01 Sep 2010
SC reopens Bhopal gas disaster case on CBI plea
01 Sep 2010
3G spectrum allotment begins today
01 Sep 2010
However, actual rollout of the services, which will give subscribers access to services such as video calling, interactive gaming and high-speed internet using phones, is unlikely before December
Continental AG eyeing Indian tyre market
31 Aug 2010
Exelon Corp to acquire Deere's green power unit for $860 million
31 Aug 2010
The largest owner and operator of nuclear power plants in the US, Exelon Corp plans to buy the wind energy business of Deere & Coto become the largest wind generator in the US
RIM buckles down, to set up proxy server in India
30 Aug 2010
RIM has agreed to set up a proxy server in India, as it has reportedly done the US, China, Russia, the UK and of late, Saudi Arabia
RIM buckles down, to set up proxy server in India
30 Aug 2010
RIM has agreed to set up a proxy server in India, as it has reportedly done the US, China, Russia, the UK and of late, Saudi Arabia
Nuclear liability bill sails through RS with BJP backing
30 Aug 2010
With the passage of the bill in the Rajya Sabha, it now only awaits the president’s assent before becoming law
PM tells games organisers to pull up socks
30 Aug 2010
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