Thursday, 21 December 2017

2G spectrum allocation case: The key accused who were acquitted

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2G spectrum allocation case: The key accused who were acquitted 2G spectrum allocation case: The key accused who were acquitted
A special court has acquitted former telecom minister A Raja and DMK leader Kanimozhi in the 2G scam case, which rocked the telecom industry in 2011 and played a key in the UPA's defeat three years later. All other accused, which included top brass from the corporate world, too were given a clean chit.
Sachin Tendulkar visits his adopted village Donja in Marathwada Sachin Tendulkar visits his adopted village Donja in Marathwada
Cricket icon and Rajya Sabha member Sachin Tendulkar visited Donja village in Osmanabad district of Marathwada, Maharashtra. Tendulkar has adopted the village under the Sansad Adarsh Gram Yojana (SAGY).
How five sherpas brought the body of a Kolkata cop home from Mt Everest How five sherpas brought the body of a Kolkata cop home from Mt Everest
Two mountain climbers died near the top of Mount Everest in 2016. Their bodies lay frozen there for a year. Then a perilous journey began to bring them home. Five sherpas took on a quest to find the bodies of climbers Goutam Ghosh and Paresh Nath — a year after they were abandoned near the top of Everest — and bring them home.
Maruti Suzuki will launch its first EV in India by 2020 Maruti Suzuki will launch its first EV in India by 2020
Maruti Suzuki will roll out its first electric vehicle by 2020, the company's chairman RC Bhargava confirmed. The technology will come from the the Suzuki-Toyota partnership.
Ratan Tata and Rajan Anandan is turning to weed business Ratan Tata and Rajan Anandan is turning to weed business
Ratan Tata, the chairman emeritus of Tata Sons, and Google India's managing director Rajan Anandan are among a group of investors backing the Bombay Hemp Company (Boheco), the first startup in the country to study the medical use of cannabis in partnership with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR).
A new lease of life for cherished toys at Lisbon doll hospital A new lease of life for cherished toys at Lisbon doll hospital
In the heart of old Lisbon, there's a "hospital" that treats patients who are small and fragile, often mangled and battered, and sometimes more than 100 years old.

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