After Nano, Tata launches luxury Jaguar, Land Rover
Emerging East Asian economy to maintain strong growth — ADB
TVS logs 23 percent sales increase in November
IBSA aims for free trade, agrees to promote n-energy
L&T bags $315-million ONGC project
Gandhian economics needed to overcome financial crisis: Pranab
Indian business models to benefit South Africa telecom
Australian firm wins $900 mn coal mine contracts in India
German cos join hands to set up packaging machinery unit in Gujarat
US, India technology majors meet in Washington
Washington : More than 70 technology companies, including leaders like IBM, Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services, participated in one of the year's biggest summits held to bring industry and the government together on a common platform.
Nationalisation helped Indian banks withstand crisis: Sonia Gandhi
UNDP releases report on insurance
New Delhi : The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Wednesday released a report which highlights the fact that nearly 90 percent of India's population is excluded from the insurance market.
Lalu, Sonia to visit Rae Bareli coach factory next week
BPL’s eco-friendly study lamp wins German award
Private players outperform state firms in oil production
Nuclear Power Corp, BHEL sign deal with GE-Hitachi
Banks will waive farm loans by June 30: Chidambaram
Reliance Power awarded Sasan mega power project
Kerala firm to animate BBC mega series
India most acquisitive of emerging economies: KPMG
Exhibitors from India in Dubai gem show
Maruti sales up 32 percent in October
Tata Consultancy Services signs contract with Chrysler
India’s seafood exports to rise
Energy efficient CFLs not as bright as claimed
CPI-M demands withdrawal of higher licence fee for BSNL
Malaysia: GE sees incresing interest in renewable energy in Asia
India’s mobile phone users grow to 729.57 million
Loan waiver could have been handled better: Plan panel member
Microfinance non-banking finance companies for financial inclusion
‘Telecom regulator competent to police broadcast services’
Sensex continues rise, gains 3 percent
Mercedes Benz India registers 47 percent growth in car sales
Apple stock reaches all-time high, Google within striking distance
Repco Infra eyes Rs.100-crore projects in Tamil Nadu
‘Centre will not interfere in Singur, till asked’
BHEL mulls Rs.480 crore third phase expansion
US recession not to hit Asia badly: Lee
OPEC daily basket price closes lower
Himachal budget session starts Tuesday
Indian telecom-media group sets up headquarters in Singapore
Bharti calls off merger talks with South Africa’s MTN
Tata AIG Life inks pact with India Post
India is third fastest growing investor in the US: Study
Bharat Heavy Electricals mulls power plant at Singur
SJVNL’s net sales up by seven percent
49 percent FDI in defence sector on need basis: Antony
Himachal Pradesh growth rate pegged at 7.7 percent
Bush reassures Americans on economy, banks
Top Indian switchgear maker plans J-V in Malaysia
Regulator’s move on telemarketing calls unfair: operators
‘Globalisation good for India’
Sensex snaps out of three-week rally on profit booking
Sensex slips in afternoon trade
300 mn Indians untouched by economic growth: Kamal Nath
Foreign car importers place high hopes on Frankfurt Show
Rupee fall, festivals lead to surge in remittances from Gulf
HCL Infosystem to acquire companies in emerging markets
69 tons of saffron exported
Gold hits record above $900 an ounce 11 014
233 state-run firms found violating Companies Act: Minister
China to curb use of plastic bags
ICT academy to come up in Tamil Nadu
No BDT-US dollar adjustment now: Bangladesh Bank
Atul Auto to allot preferential shares
Petroleum institute bill secures parliamentary nod
Heavy Engineering Corp net profit up 286 percent
Demand for international airport at Agra grows
Kenya mobile firms switch off 1.5mn fake handsets
Sesa Goa net profit more than double
Indian IT firms lag in regulatory compliance
By IANS
Bangalore : A recent technology survey has found regulatory compliance by Indian IT firms is far behind their counterparts in the Asia-Pacific region despite a majority of them acknowledging the business benefits of such a initiative.
The survey, conducted by MarketShare for Serena Software Inc., a leading global IT firm engaged in application lifecycle management (ALM), has observed that though 68 percent of Indian firms favoured regulatory compliance, only 18 percent of them had implemented the programmes so far.
Single-window clearance for tourism projects in Himachal
Power to cost more in Bihar from April
TBM Consulting launches lean energy practice in India
Accessories display the foreign brand best
Britain’s inflation rate drops
India predicts economic growth at 7.2 percent for 2009-10
Sensex recovers partially, ends 78 points down
Jaitley allocates Rs.400 crore for Indian sports
Goa gets Rs.17.37 bn for development
Banks cut interest rates on some home loans
Price rise makes Delhi cringe, veggies become luxury for poor
Sensex up 117 points in morning trade
SEZs availed over Rs.83,000 crore tax concessions in six years: CAG
Cautious Indian central bank holds interest rates
New mineral policy to attract foreign investments cleared
GAIL, Coal India sign pact for coal gasification project
Tata Motors’ global sales up 14 percent in February
Obama will move immediately on economic crisis
Inflation to be eased within two months: minister
Indian markets plummet as global cues weaken
Guru Nair connects Austrians to phone company
TAPI pipeline will take five years: Afghan president
India third most popular country for sourcing talent
Sri Lanka tops in petrol price in South Asia
Canadian firm bags Delhi Metro order worth $590 mn
By IANS
New Delhi : Bombardier Transportation, a global major based in Canada, has bagged a contract worth $590 million for supplying 340 coaches for the second phase of Delhi Metro operations.
The company will start delivering the world-class coaches to Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) from the last quarter of 2008 with completion in 2010 "to provide effective public transport during the Commonwealth Games".
Help for distressed Indian globetrotter now a phone call away
From uranium to naan, India-Australia business links growing
Reserve Bank reduces cash reserve ratio to 8.5 percent
Global meet on urban infrastructure in Toronto
China combats price rise, speculation as snow wreaks havoc
Dubai firm asks Kerala goverment to abide by agreement
India’s growth to fall further: Economist Group
Less food imports, more political stability: Hasina assures US
German dishwasher firm rides on India’s economic boom
BSNL renews US firm’s contract for infrastructure expansion
Companies owe over Rs.65,000 crore to Indian exchequer
L&T Q4 net up 44 percent
Fairs planned to boost horticulture exports to Gulf
Indian benchmark index hits new high
Airlines losses to reach $4.7 bn
All villages to be broadband-enabled by 2012
Sensex crawls into green in post-noon trade
Indian Finance Minister hopes worst is over on inflation
Oil sector employees go on strike
Highlights of interim railway budget
Stray violence in Maharashtra as farmers begin indefinite strike
Fifth fuel shipment from Russia arrives in Iran
No new taxes proposed in Kashmir budget
APEC officials want the Doha Round to move forward
India, Mexico mean business, sign three pacts
Mid, smallcap scrips drive Sensex recovery
Government spends Rs.49 cr to increase tea production
Delhi Stock Exchange to start online trading
Bharati Shipyard to acquire Tebma Shipyard
ICICI Prudential implements Intense’s suite
Chidambaram to launch equity savings scheme Saturday
General Electric chief ‘paranoid’ over economic downturn
Inflation in Gulf to touch 8 percent in 2008: IMF
Jharkhand, Orissa steel plants ‘progressing’: Mittal
By IANS
New Delhi : Lakshmi Niwas Mittal, chief of the world's largest steel producer Arcelor Mittal, Wednesday said work on both the firm's steel plants in Jharkhand and Orissa were "progressing".
"I would be meeting the chief ministers of both Jharkhand and Orissa to reaffirm and re-emphasise our commitment to build the steel plants and we look forward to their support and cooperation," Mittal told reporters here.
"Our both the projects are progressing and in Orissa we are moving faster than Posco," he added.
Growth of millionaires in India fastest in world
Wipro, Misys target Middle East to drive growth
Coimbatore gets first Adlabs cinema
Mexico’s economy contracts 6.2 percent in third quarter
‘Regulation insulated India from economic crisis’
Equities markets end in red on profit booking
Bhutan’s Tala power project exceeds generation forecast
New Delhi : The 1,020 MW Tala hydroelectric project in western Bhutan, the biggest joint project between India and the Druk kingdom, has already exceeded the power generation forecast for 2006-07, a year ahead of its official commissioning.

