Industry
Rights group flays India’s net, phone-tapping system
08 Jun 2013
The government has released very little information about what agencies will have access to the system, who will authorise surveillance, and what legal standards must be met to intercept communications.
Court dumps complaint against PM, Maran in 2G case
07 Jun 2013
The complainant had alleged that the prime minister and Maran had "unlawfully changed and diluted" the original terms of references for vacation and reallocation of 2G spectrum
Mukesh Ambani’s Jio to rent RCom towers in Rs12,000 cr deal
07 Jun 2013
Reliance Industries’ telecom arm Jio Infocom will lease up to 45,000 mobile masts from RCom for 15-years netting an estimated Rs800 crore a year for RCom
Mukesh Ambani’s Jio to rent RCom towers in Rs12,000 cr deal
07 Jun 2013
Reliance Industries’ telecom arm Jio Infocom will lease up to 45,000 mobile masts from RCom for 15-years netting an estimated Rs800 crore a year for RCom
Raj Royals may lose IPL franchise as Kundra admits to betting
07 Jun 2013
The Delhi police commissioner has indirectly admitted that Raj Kundra, part owner of the Rajasthan Royals team, had always put his money on his team and never against it, indicating that he may have been a gambler not a racketeer.
Amul plans dairy production in US
06 Jun 2013
Amul will start manufacturing a few diary products through third party agreement with an existing manufacturing plant near New Jersy ahead of setting up its own facility
Cricketgate: Sreesanth, teammates hit for MCOCA sixer
04 Jun 2013
The Delhi Police have slapped charges under the stringent Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act on S Sreesanth, Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan, whose arrest for 'spot-fixing' has opened an entire can of worms
IPL fixing: Vindoo’s lawyer slams cops as he, Meiyappan get bail
04 Jun 2013
Small-time actor Vindu Dara Singh and Gurunath Meiyappan, ‘principal’ of the Chennai Super Kings IPL cricket team, were today granted bail by a Mumbai court
Government sees plot to malign India’s pharma industry
03 Jun 2013
‘There is a strong reason to believe that some of the spurious drugs detected in the international markets, alleged to be exported from India, are desperate attempts by countries getting affected by the strength of Indian pharma industry’
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