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What is Ebola virus disease?
08 Aug 2014
WHO declares Ebola epidemic a global emergency
08 Aug 2014
The World Health Organisation is convening a meeting early next week to discuss the sensitive and difficult issue of using experimental drugs to treat hundreds of Ebola-affected Africans
FTIL to sell 15% MCX stake to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore
21 Jul 2014
Financial Technologies will sell a 15-per cent stake in Multi Commodity Exchange to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore, as part of a Sebi-mandated stake sale
FTIL to sell 15% MCX stake to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore
21 Jul 2014
Financial Technologies will sell a 15-per cent stake in Multi Commodity Exchange to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore, as part of a Sebi-mandated stake sale
FTIL to sell 15% MCX stake to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore
21 Jul 2014
Financial Technologies will sell a 15-per cent stake in Multi Commodity Exchange to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore, as part of a Sebi-mandated stake sale
FTIL to sell 15% MCX stake to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore
21 Jul 2014
Financial Technologies will sell a 15-per cent stake in Multi Commodity Exchange to Kotak Mahindra Bank for Rs459 crore, as part of a Sebi-mandated stake sale
CSIR develops target training system for Army
02 Jul 2014
Trai issues consultation paper on tariffs for commercial subscribers of cable TV services
12 Jun 2014
Trai issues consultation paper on tariffs for commercial subscribers of cable TV services
12 Jun 2014
TRAI suggests new revenue definition for ISPs
02 May 2014
WHO taps Mumbai dabbawalas for disease prevention campaign
03 Apr 2014
The World Health Organisation has roped in Mumbai’s dabbawala network to spread awareness about diseases such as malaria and dengue
G K Pillai quits as MCX-SX chairman as CBI probes Bhave, Abraham
14 Mar 2014
Former home secretary G K Pillai who took over as chairman of MCX Stock Exchange a few months ago, resigned as head of the beleaguered bourse today
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