Larsen and Toubro bags orders worth Rs.13.7 bn
Naveen Patnaik writes to PM, seeks petrol price cut
SAIL unhappy as Jharkhand drags feet over mining lease renewals
US furniture chain in SEZs as part of India retail plan
India will stick to July 18 understanding on n-pact: Pranab
By IANS
New Delhi : Allaying apprehensions of any compromise with its strategic autonomy, India Friday said that the bilateral civil nuclear cooperation pact it is negotiating with the US "will adhere as closely as possible" to the July 18, 2005 understanding and March 2, 2006 separation plan.
Kerala, Dubai firm to discuss delayed Kochi project Wednesday
Obama chooses former Clinton aide to head budget office
Suzuki launches 125-cc scooter
Himachal Pradesh fails to meet income tax target
World oil demand to shrink for first time in 25 years
British consumers victims of credit card fraud in India
Canada’s n-industry sees deals worth billions with India
Late rally pushes Sensex 107 points up
CII to seek more business avenues in Britain
Sensex moves further up into the green
Sundram Fasteners to expand international operations
India extends disputed export incentive scheme
La Opala to open new unit in Uttarakhand
Kolkata : La Opala RG Ltd., one of the leading tableware manufacturing companies in India, would set up its second production unit in Uttarakhand in north India.
Petroleum minister seeks increase in oil bond allocation
Markets open higher, Sensex crosses 10,000
Reliance BigTV, Indiagames to introduce DTH Games
Software piracy drops in India, losses still above $2 bn
‘Poor’ Punjab village hot destination for bankers, car dealers
Sensex closes 75 points down
Manjushree Extrusions lists at a premium at bourse
US-Gulf trade grows by 60 percent
Textile gives maximum employment after agriculture: Modi
Tata Tele MD wins telecom person of the year award
Terror acts will make India stronger: Ratan Tata
Patel to meet PM to discuss aviation fuel price hike
EU, US seek WTO settlement over Chinese export restrictions
Railway budget highlights 8
India to phase out Chinese handsets by April 13
Strategic and economic consequences of cheap oil
India, Russia re-negotiating aircraft carrier cost
Industrial revolution in Chhattisgarh’s tribal belts soon: Raman Singh
Tata, Kolkata firm form new telecom infrastructure company
NTPC willing to buy gas from Reliance Industries
TCS bags $1.2 billion Neilsen contract
Sri Lanka wants LIOC to sell diesel at reduced price
Ahead of UP polls, report on socio-political condition of Muslim community paints a picture...
Infosys to fund research centre at US varsity
TVS revenues grow 25 percent in third quarter
Budget will spur sustainable, inclusive growth
The budget 2008-09 has taken the necessary steps to boost consumer demand and revive manufacturing in the light of emerging global slowdown and inflationary pressures. The strategy to revise upwards the slabs for personal income tax, reduce excise on key items and reduce Cenvat from 16 percent to 14 percent will help bolster flagging consumer demand, and consequently favourably impact the consumer durables segment.
British NRI brothers to produce trendy, female-friendly condoms
Violence mars AIYF protest against retail giants
Diaspora seeks more time to exchange old notes
Telecom watchdog wants operators to pay for unused spectrum
Maharashtra to host lottery stakeholders meet on regulation
China, India buying power less than estimated: World Bank
After Nano, Tata launches luxury Jaguar, Land Rover
Decision on Bundelkhand relief package next month: Pawar
Murthy on HSBC board as profits rise on Asian success
23 SEZ proposals cleared
Tata’s Chhattisgarh steel project still mired in controversy
Reliance Capital Q1 profit dips 49 percent
Global carbon market grows 80 percent
India’s GMR Group bags Nepal hydropower project
PepsiCo’s Nooyi slams US inaction on runaway prices
ITC net up 4.6 percent, crosses Rs.3,200 crore
Infosys BPO planning acquisitions, hiring
Kalpakkam fast breeder reactor project on schedule
Indian markets continue southward trend
Over 70 companies to take part in Brazil oil auction
India Inc.’s confidence up, but rising costs a concern
Intel unveils most powerful chip designed in India
Chidambaram may announce some sops in interim budget
Two steel unit workers electrocuted in Chhattisgarh
Markets overflow with buyers on Eid eve in Kashmir
Dubai, Hong Kong sign MoU to boost exports
‘Indian entertainment industry reeling under talent dearth’
Alliance needed to avoid bankruptcy: Jet, Kingfisher
West Bengal jewellers on 72-hour strike
Air China to issue 400 mn shares for more aircraft
Canadian digital firm to invest $25 mn in India
Diesel under-recovery falls to Rs.5.49/litre
‘Industry not rolling back investments in Bengal’
Tidco focusing on infrastructure development to lure investors
Sensex back in the green after negative start
WTO draft proposal ‘good basis’ to resume talks: Kamal Nath
By IANS
New Delhi : The World Trade Organisation (WTO) draft proposal is a "good basis" to resume talks in the development round of the global trade talks that is currently stalled for about six years now, India's Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath said Friday.
"This (the WTO draft) is not a text of convergence but it is a good basis for intensive negotiations," Kamal Nath told reporters here referring to what he said to WTO chief Pascal Lamy whom the minister called up in the morning.
South Korean firms keen to ride India’s infrastructure growth wave
IFC to invest Rs.550 mn in Delhi hospital
Central bank’s third quarterly monetary review Friday
Frasers looking at India, China for expansion
Pandit’s Citi takes surprise swing to net profit
Kuwait Airways lost $275 mn in 2010
Achievements of CRISP lauded, MoU signed with IBM
RBI unlikely to cut rates Tuesday as inflation high: Report
Mahindra may start assembling in South Africa in 2010
Simplex eyeing projects in Middle East, Netherlands
Sensex closes 81 points higher
Sensex ends 1 percent lower
Ambuja Realty plans luxury hotels in Darjeeling
Swraj Paul says socialism helped Indian economic growth
Reliance Power tumbles on maiden trading day
India’s forex reserves grow to $287.37 billion
Peru seeks closer trade ties with Europe
Economic crisis has given the world a second chance
Maldives banking on India Inc for infrastructure projects
Indian economy can grow 9 percent next fiscal: Ernst and Young
Sensex ends dull, broader markets hit by profit booking
‘World in grip of food crisis’
Vedanta’s Orissa alumina refinery facing bauxite shortage
Sujana Towers acquires 51 percent stake in African firm
Reliance, State Bank among 47 Indian firms in Forbes Global
KKR to Invest USD 250 million in Bharti Infratel in J&K
Sensex ends 292 points up
Sensex makes volatile start
50,000 more villages to get public phones
Sensex closes 103 points up
Petrochem industry fears free trade with the Gulf
India’s inflation at 14-year high of 11.42 percent
Ashok Leyland ties up with Finland’s Alteams
Chennai : Trucks and bus maker Ashok Leyland, a part of the London-based Hinduja group, Tuesday said it has forged a 50:50 venture with Finland's Alteams Group to make high pressure die casting aluminium products in Tamil Nadu.
Wipro IT services revenue to be flat in second quarter
Indian equities market has good week despite inflation
Pfizer offers help for stubbing the butt
Haryana to implement pay panel recommendations
Euro down at Frankfurt exchange
Cuba, China to strengthen economic ties
CII launches signature campaign on ecology
When retailers meet rural India
Ashok Leyland turnover slides 44 percent
Shanghai Expo aims for eco-friendly tag
Oil producers tell Modi what went wrong
Kingfisher starts Nepal flights
Rails for Hyderabad Metro start arriving from France
Eurozone lends 7 bn euros bridging loan for Greece
Equity markets in green despite profit booking
Sensex 54 points down in choppy trade
At 2.43 percent, India’s rate of inflation lowest since June 2002
China Announces 186-mph Bullet Train
Beijing : China announced on Saturday its first 186-mph bullet train, wholly designed and built in this Asian country.
China thus joins Japan, France and Germany as the fourth country worldwide in position to build state-of-the-art high-speed trains, a spokesman for the Railway Ministry said.

