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NTPC gets waiver on investment ceiling
To allow for bidding of ultra mega projects More

Tata Tea can use 5 pc of Assam estate area
For undertaking non-tea activities by proposed company More

STPI policy will be extended: Maran
`Ministry in favour of continuing support to IT cos' More

POLITICS
Media medicine
Some political leaders are yet to learn the art of media management and it came as a surprise to veteran scribes how the master politician, Ram Vilas Paswan, failed to cash in on his achievements in his ministry. While the media are full of news ... More






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