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Ebola alert: 16 Indians landing from Liberia cleared; one isolated
27 Aug 2014
Sixteen of 17 Indians who arrived in Delhi on Tuesday were cleared of the Ebola virus after elaborate checks at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport; while one who had fever and sore throat has been isolated in a quarantine-cum-isolation facility at the airport
RIL, ONGC, BP, Cairn unite to demand immediate price hike
26 Aug 2014
While gas producers say 10 trillion cubic feet of gas cannot be developed at the current below-market rate of $4.2 per million British thermal unit, power producers say they cannot afford more than $5 a unit
RIL, ONGC, BP, Cairn unite to demand immediate price hike
26 Aug 2014
While gas producers say 10 trillion cubic feet of gas cannot be developed at the current below-market rate of $4.2 per million British thermal unit, power producers say they cannot afford more than $5 a unit
RIL, ONGC, BP, Cairn unite to demand immediate price hike
26 Aug 2014
While gas producers say 10 trillion cubic feet of gas cannot be developed at the current below-market rate of $4.2 per million British thermal unit, power producers say they cannot afford more than $5 a unit
RIL, ONGC, BP, Cairn unite to demand immediate price hike
26 Aug 2014
While gas producers say 10 trillion cubic feet of gas cannot be developed at the current below-market rate of $4.2 per million British thermal unit, power producers say they cannot afford more than $5 a unit
Goyal welcomes SC ruling declaring all coal allocations illegal
26 Aug 2014
Coal and power minister Piyush Goyal on Monday welcomed the Supreme Court's verdict declaring all coal block allocations since 1993 illegal, and said his government would act quickly after the court delivers the final order
Textiles ministry ropes in Flipkart to boost handloom marketing
25 Aug 2014
The union ministry of textiles today announced a unique partnership with e-commerce major Flipkart to provide online marketing platform to handloom textiles across the country
Textiles ministry ropes in Flipkart to boost handloom marketing
25 Aug 2014
The union ministry of textiles today announced a unique partnership with e-commerce major Flipkart to provide online marketing platform to handloom textiles across the country
Textiles ministry ropes in Flipkart to boost handloom marketing
25 Aug 2014
The union ministry of textiles today announced a unique partnership with e-commerce major Flipkart to provide online marketing platform to handloom textiles across the country
All coal block allocations between 1993 and 2010 illegal: SC
25 Aug 2014
The entire allocations through screening committees as well as the government dispensation route, made by both the UPA and the NDA regimes, were arbitrary and illegal, the apex court said
Hackers target over 1,000 retailers in the US
25 Aug 2014
Famous monkey ‘selfie’ not copyright, say US authorities
23 Aug 2014
The monkey was not a party to the dispute and no doubt doesn't even have a clue about the storm it has created in the human world
US power producer Dynegy to acquire 19 new plants for $6.25 bn
23 Aug 2014
Three years after it filed for bankruptcy protection, US power producer is now spending over $6 billion on doubling capacity
Restrictions worsening Ebola crisis: Aid worker
22 Aug 2014
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