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  • Is Trump changing his tune on Zelensky as Ukraine deal nears?

    Trump said he doesn’t blame Zelensky for the war but criticised his leadership. A minerals deal between the U.S. and Ukraine may be signed soon, despite past tensions and delays.

  • Ukraine seeks security guarantees through natural resources deal with the US 

    Ukraine's President Zelensky hopes a draft deal with the US on natural resources will help secure future security guarantees, though the agreement stops short of explicit commitments.

  • Global resource consumption tops 100 billion tonne for first time

  • Unleashing the power of natural resources at GNRC2017

  • Vedanta, JSW Group chiefs against exporting natural resources

  • Environment our highest priority: Anil Agarwal

  • Network18, CII to host Global Natural Resources Conclave on April 5, 6

  • Lanco Infratech posts Rs 813-cr net loss in Oct-Dec qtr

  • HC wants regulatory body to monitor water level in dams

  • As 2017 oil rebounds to $45, US drillers begin to hedge anew

  • Lanco Infratech Q3 net profit at Rs 136 crore

  • Transforming Cities, Transforming India: Energy consumption

  • M&A activity in India drops in H1 2015: Grant Thornton

  • Union Budget 2015: Have taken several steps to revive economy: FM Arun Jaitley

  • Metal recycling industry striving towards Make in India

  • Govt committed to realising potential of Northeast: PM

  • 2014 a 'litmus test' for Australia: Goldman

  • IBM Introduces Mine-to-Ship

    An optimistion solution related to mining for addressing contractual fulfillment with appropriate process/asset constraints.

  • Mgf, natural resources cos to spend Rs 40.8K cr: Gartner

    Indian manufacturers and natural resources companies will spend Rs 40,800 crore on IT products and services in 2013, an increase of 9.1 per cent over 2012, research firm Gartner today said.

  • Indian Manufacturing Industry To Spend Rs. 408

    The telecommunications category remains the biggest spending category overall in the manufacturing and natural resources industry.

  • Natural resources policy to be driven by public good: Govt

    Underlining that auction cannot be the only way to allocate natural resources, Minister of State for personnel V Narayanasamy today said government has every right to decide the policy keeping in mind the common man's interest.

  • SC verdict on Prez reference to bring sea change: HP Ranina

    Corporate tax lawyer HP Ranina says SC judgment is not having any binding force. "It is more directory. It only lays the broad guidelines," he adds. According to him, there will be a sea change.

  • Govt to honestly administer policy decided by House: Salve

    Senior Supreme Court advocate Harish Salve explains to CNBC-TV18 that the Court has clarified that the maximisation of revenue was not a Constitutional mandate and that the 2G spectrum was different from other natural resources.

  • Judiciary has right to scrutinise policy decisions: Experts

    Former CAG and ex-secretary coal, petroleum & Chemicals VN Kaul hailed the judgment as a balanced verdict. He further added that it brings clarity between auction, revenue maximisation and public good.

  • SC directive is clear; focus on aam admi: Legal experts

    Constitutional lawyer and former additional solicitor general KTS Tulsi and corporate lawyer Gopal Jain explain to CNBC-TV18 that the Supreme Court judgment was issued with the clear focus on the socialist aspect of the Constitution that mandates the government to provide the basic essentials of life to all citizens.

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