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India slams WTO's 'divide-and-win' proposals
21 May 2008
The WTO's negotiating draft, is an effort to divide developing countries on the issue of tariff cuts on industrial products under the Doha Round of world trade negotiations, is "totally unacceptable," says commerce secretary G K Pillai.
MCX may postpone IPO
21 May 2008
IITs likely to announce fee hike
21 Apr 2008
On the heels of the fee hike at the IIM's, the Indian Institutes of Technology are likely to see a hike in tution fee starting this year.
TRAI updates rates of pay channels in non-CAS
21 Apr 2008
TRAI backs reduction in licence fee for direct-to-home channels
17 Apr 2008
The reduction in licence fee may not make DTH cheaper for consumer as operators are unlikely to pass it on to the consumers.
TRAI recommends nationwide mobile number portability from June 2009
12 Apr 2008
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has recommended a 2009 deadline for nationwide implementation of complete mobile number portability.
ISRO lines up 70 space missions in 2007-12 period - manned mission plan may be finalised this week
07 Apr 2008
ISRO lines up 70 space missions in 2007-12 period - manned mission plan may be finalised this week
07 Apr 2008
ISRO lines up 70 space missions in 2007-12 period - manned mission plan may be finalised this week
07 Apr 2008
ISRO to launch remote sensing satellite this month
05 Apr 2008
Indian Space Research Organisation plans to launch its second all-weather remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2A later this month.
ISRO to launch remote sensing satellite this month
05 Apr 2008
Indian Space Research Organisation plans to launch its second all-weather remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2A later this month.
ISRO to launch remote sensing satellite this month
05 Apr 2008
Indian Space Research Organisation plans to launch its second all-weather remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2A later this month.
Manned space mission report ready: ISRO
04 Apr 2008
Manned space mission report ready: ISRO
04 Apr 2008
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