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India
Government bans energy guzzling one-star air-conditioners in the Indian market
The rules have been notified by the Bureau of Energy Efficiency, the nodal body under the power ministry for energy efficiency rating of consumer electronics.
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India Iran
India and Iran holds talk on oil trade, explore ways to fix payment issues
Before the payments made last September-October, Essar Oil owed $3.34 b to Iran, MRPL $2.49 billion and Indian Oil Corp $581 million.
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India
Central Information Commission wakes up to thousands of missing case files
After making the applicants wait for 8 years, the transparency watchdog has suddenly realised that it has no record of thousands of appeals and complaints.
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Cina India
India may seek Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank funding for PM Narendra Modi’s pet projects
Officials said Modi, who met AIIB president Jin Liqun in Delhi last month, has asked senior officials to approach the institution for loans. The move comes after India was last month elected to the board of directors of the China-sponsored bank.
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India
Rupee recovers by 13 paise against dollar in early trade
The rupee recovered from a 30-month low by rising 13 paise to 68.34 against the dollar at the Interbank Foreign Exchange in early trade on Thursday on fresh selling of the US currency by banks and exporters.
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India
Ford inks Rs 800-cr Chennai office deal for tech hub
US automaker Ford Motors has inked a deal to build a new 2 million sqft office for its global shared services business in Chennai entailing a little over '800 crore investment, people directly familiar with the matter said.
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India
Mobile phone @251 rings in disbelief
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India
India turns experimenting ground for tech disruptors
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Giappone
Nikkei surges 360 points on resurgent oil
Stocks rebounded sharply on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on Thursday, boosted by purchases on the back of a rise in crude oil prices and strong Asian stocks. The Nikkei average jumped 360.44 points, or 2.28 percent, to end at 16,196.80. On Wednesday, it slumped 218.07 points. The Topix closed up ...
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Giappone
Toyota recalling 2.9 million vehicles globally over severed RAV4 seatbelts
Toyota Motor Corp. said on Thursday it is conducting a global recall of 2.87 million vehicles due to the possibility that their seatbelts could be damaged by a metal seat frame part in the event of a crash. The world’s biggest-selling automaker said that the global recall involves its RAV4 ...