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Coal scam: CBI names Monnet Ispat and Energy, its CMD in charge sheetSubmitting its findings before a special court in its charge sheet last week, the CBI said it has kept the probe open to investigate larger...
PM Modi set to visit Egypt next weekThe India-Egypt Bilateral Trade Agreement, which has been in operation since March 1978, is based on the ‘most favoured nation’ clause and ...
Suits & sayings: Weekly ET roundup of corporate gossipsMidweek turned out to be hectic for the jetsetters of Mumbai and Delhi, who were invited to at least two mega functions in the country’s co...
SC asks BCCI treasurer to respond to allegations of CFOA bench comprising Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A M Khanwilkar and D Y Chandrachud asked Chaudhry to respond to the allegations o...
BCCI draft constitution submitted in Supreme CourtThe three officials were also present today in the court in compliance with its August 23 order summoning them to appear before it.
ET Awards 2015: When GST, odd-even plan and e-commerce dominated dinner table discussionsThe 'flavourful' conversation between political and business icons involved topics ranging from geopolitics of oil & ISIS to molecular gast...
Monnet to surrender Utkal C mine over power tariff capMonnet Ispat & Energy Ltd (MIEL), which won a coal block in Odisha for about Rs 9,537 crore in the recent mines auction, is set to surrende...
BCCI's Working committee set to discuss AGM, Ravi Shastri's contractThe all-powerful working committee meeting of BCCI will take place here to discuss about deferring the AGM and a longer tenure for Ravi Sha...
Government deallocates Urtan coal mine alloted to JSPL, Monnet IspatWhile Monnet said it is considering moving court against the decision, JSPL stated that all efforts were made to develop the block.
Now, Monnet Ispat may abort Jharkhand planThe city-based sponge iron and power producer has proposed 1.5 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) greenfield steel plant in Jharkhand.
- SAIL, Nalco and JSP among 6 Indian companies in race for Afghan mines
A consortium of four PSUs as well as two private firms have been shortlisted to invest in new gold and copper deposits in Afghanistan.