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HCC bags Rs229-crore Wainganga hydel project
05 Aug 2009
Christie’s expects record price for rare ‘Vivid Pink’ diamond
05 Aug 2009
A rare, 5-carat cut pink diamond, called The Vivid Pink, will be the centrepiece of auction house Christie’s autumn sale of jewels when the auction takes place on 1 December
Global semiconductor sales pick up momentum
05 Aug 2009
Prime minister’s council approves Rs91,684-crore solar energy plan
04 Aug 2009
India is planning to harvest the abundant sunshine in the country with a whopping Rs91,684 crore investment in solar energy
MTS extends its mobile services across Kerala
04 Aug 2009
Global semiconductor sales pick up momentum
04 Aug 2009
Enel, EdF form JV to develop nuclear projects in Italy
04 Aug 2009
Italy’s largest energy company, Enel SpA and France’s leading power generation and distribution company EdF plan to build at least four EPR nuclear reactors in Italy
Government not acting partisan in RIL-RNRL row: Deora
03 Aug 2009
The government is only interested in protecting its right to formulate policies on the utilisation of the country's natural resources, petroleum minister Murli Deora told the Lok Sabha today.
Government not acting partisan in RIL-RNRL row: Deora
03 Aug 2009
The government is only interested in protecting its right to formulate policies on the utilisation of the country's natural resources, petroleum minister Murli Deora told the Lok Sabha today.
Oil vaults above $70 on speculative buying
03 Aug 2009
AEC chief: Demonstrator reactor for hydrogen generation to be ready by 2015
03 Aug 2009
India is developing a high temperature reactor for large scale hydrogen generation, with work on the technology demonstrator reactor currently underway.
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