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Basis for RIL split in question
The government has created a potentially piquant situation by demanding that the Supreme Court declare the memorandum of understanding (MoU) reached between the Ambani brothers in 2005 as null and void. ... |
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Govt counts cost of adverse gas verdict
If the Ambani gas pact gets Supreme Court approval, power and fertiliser units built at an investment of over Rs 75,000 ... |
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Recipe to boost trade with Bangla
Industry has sought lower tariffs, rail link for cross-border movement of containers and an increase in market access ... |
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Bengal fails to find developer for tech hub
The fate of the proposed Rs 5,000-crore IT township at Kalyani hangs in balance. ... |
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Amway set to open showrooms
Amway is reworking its direct sale strategy in India to get closer to consumers. ... |
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