Industry
Subhiksha probed for non-payment of Rs5 crorePF
13 Feb 2009
Caterpillar offers voluntary retirement to 2,000 employees after firing 22,100 last month
12 Feb 2009
Russia, India sign nuclear-fuel deal
11 Feb 2009
With TVEL signing a nuclear fuel deal, Russia has become the first country to sign a uranium enrichment deal with India in the past 34 years
Percept launches Horrotainment
11 Feb 2009
Percept launches Horrotainment
11 Feb 2009
Kerastase launches Oleo-Curl Intense
11 Feb 2009
Kerastase launches Oleo-Curl Intense
11 Feb 2009
Indian medicines made safer from patent piracy
10 Feb 2009
Some 200,000 formulations prescribed under the ayurvedic, unani and sidha yoga systems have been documented over eight years by a team of over 200 scientists from CSIR
Medical world abuzz about cancer-killing CyberKnife
10 Feb 2009
The CyberKnife works in conjunction with CT cancer mapping technology and calculates how much radiotherapy a tumour needs to destroy all cancer cells without harming surrounding tissue
BEML bags prestigious Bangalore Metro order
10 Feb 2009
Starbucks goes downmarket as recession bites
10 Feb 2009
Vodafone, Hutch to merge in Australian arms
09 Feb 2009
TRAI for penalising telecoms for poor service
09 Feb 2009
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