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  • Thermal power plants to use washed coal from Jan 1, 2014

    The Ministry of Environment And Forests wants power companies to go green while improving efficiency. So, it has drawn up new guidelines mandating the use of better quality coal, report CNBC-TV18's Ronak Jain and Ashmit Kumar.

  • RIL, ONGC among 105 transparent companies

    RIL, ONGC among 105 transparent companies

    Transparency, it's a commodity sorely lacking in most multi-national companies the world over. That's the word from Transparency International, which has studied 105 of the world's largest listed companies, including India's own Reliance Industries and ONGC, reports CNBC-TV18's Ronak Jain and Sumit Lakhotia.

  • Indian infra scores on innovation, falls short on execution

    Indian infra scores on innovation, falls short on execution

    Five Indian projects have made it to the list of the world's top 100 innovative and inspiring infrastructure projects. However, they are still a long way from scoring much on their execution.

  • Union Budget 2012: Power sector's wishlist

    Union Budget 2012: Power sector's wishlist

    It used to be the darling of the Indian economy. But with tough times, the Indian power sector no longer electrifies investors. No wonder then, that the industry's Budget wishlist theme is a serious overhaul of policies, regulations and tax structures, CNBC-TV18's Ronak Jain and Animesh Das report.

  • Price cuts on anvil: Retailers gear up for a strong 2012

    Price cuts on anvil: Retailers gear up for a strong 2012

    The Indian consumer has a pleasant surprise coming, retailers are pushing to get the customer back to their stores. CNBC-TV18’s Ronak Jain and Sumiit Lakhutia report that price cuts are on the anvil, as the industry gears up for a strong 2012.

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