Himachal Pradesh favours agency to develop Himalayan states
Developing world could beat economic crisis: IMF
Unregulated arms trade diverts development resources: Oxfam
Government urged to take steps against fall of rupee
Sterlite Ind posts Rs.11.51 billion net profit
Indian equity markets end losing streak
Hyundai launches Accent model to run on cooking gas
Nabard to expand farmer financing through self-help groups
UAE guarantees deposits for three years to insulate economy
Shipping resumes from Haldia jetty after accident
Tube Investments enters electric bike segment
Wipro projects $1.33 bn from IT business in Q3
RBI for more open market operations
Diwali with a Chinese flavour this year
Japanese firm to design Dubai’s new $95-bn city
Pakistan faces bankruptcy with $3bn forex reserves: report
Key Indian market index drops on choppy trades
Markets stay in the red as global cues weaken
Bhutan to export oranges to Bangladesh via northeast India
About $27 million Japanese aid for MP oilseeds scheme
Bhopal: The International Cooperative Agency of Japan has sanctioned Rs 108 crore (about $27 million) special scheme for raising pulses and oilseeds productivity in Bundelkhand region of central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh.
According to Agriculture and Cooperative Minister Gopal Bhargava the five-year scheme will be implemented in 37 million hectare in Bundelkhand's six districts - Sagar, Damoh, Panna, Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur and Datia.
India now second biggest exporter to the UAE
US service sector grows in June
Sensex closes 50 points higher
COAI thumps DoT again on frequency allocation issue
HCL Infosystems to sell arm to Tikona
Government approves printing plastic notes
India will catch up with the best of West: Chidambaram
Acer readies notebooks with Ferrari design
Ahrensburg (Germany) : Two new laptop series from Acer will offer customers fast performance and even a look inspired by the Ferrari racing car.
Hyundai December sales up 22.6 percent
India’s demonetisation scheme has given rise to frustration and anger
Budget gives fillip to R&D in science
Mumbai dabbawala shares secret of success with Dubai accountants
Sensex closes 78 points down
Tata Steel sees domestic demand growth this fiscal
Tata Steel garners Rs.20 bn through NCDs
Foograin output to be 250 million tonnes: Mukherjee
Consumers do not always buy what they really want
CII India Business Forum launched in China
Minister wants airfares cut, airlines unwilling
Violence in Andhra as Kapus launch stir for quota
1,000 products to debut at China electronic fair
Indian basmati set to enter China, Mexico
Technopark firm renamed UST Global
Faurecia to build car seats near Delhi
Sensex opens weak, down 51 points in early trade
Economic highlights of UPA’s second tenure
Economy to grow at six percent at least: Kamath
Abu Dhabi to host Middle East aviation summit
Japan’s Mitsui to build USD 1.3 billion power and desalination plant in Kuwait
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Tokyo : Japan's second-biggest trading house Mitsui Co has said it has won a USD 1.3 billion order from the Kuwait government to build a power and desalination plant at Shuaiba, about 50 km south of Kuwait City.
Mitsui has received an unofficial notice from Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity and Water, the firm said in a statement, adding that a formal agreement will be sealed in July, with the facility slated to go into operation as early as 2010. The project is one of Mitsui's largest infrastructure orders in the Middle East.
MTN bid speculation incorrect, says Bharti Airtel
Bangladesh top denim supplier to Europe
India, Pakistan cement trade ties over tea
New Delhi : India and Pakistan Wednesday decided to expand their trade basket to include cement and tea and to open bank branches in each other's country - key steps that are likely to help them achieve an ambitious trade target of $10 billion by 2010.
India also agreed to address trade imbalance by offering to relax its import regime for 20 Pakistani products and asked Pakistan to identify the products of export interest.
Piaggio to set up two-wheeler plant near Pune
Advocacy group set up in Kashmir to educate people about Islamic Banking
Orissa rural management students beat downturn
Cater regional, national cuisines on trains: Banerjee
OPEC ready for more output cuts to boost oil prices
BlackBerry dispute leaves Indian users confused
Oil firms to review prices Feb 15
Global cues to guide Indian equities over the next week
Wipro projects $955 million from IT revenue in Q4
India’s inflation rate marginally up at 0.57 percent
Tripura Left Front protests fuel price hike
Mamata demands withdrawal of fuel price hike
Sensex rebounds, closes 97 points higher
Indian, BlackBerry officials to meet again
Online advertising market to touch Rs.3,575 crore by March 2015: Report
‘India will protect interests of its auto industry’
Russia to deliver ammunition worth $1 bn to India
Andhra Pradesh ready for CBI probe into Satyam fraud: YSR
Indian benchmark index rises to record high
Sensex slips into the red
Union bosses hear Tata bid for Jaguar, Land Rover
Sundaram BNP Paribas enters Gulf market
Hospitality, travel sectors will suffer in short term: Industry
Hong Kong shares surge on stimulus moves
China hails economic dialogue with US
Raj Television launches Tamil news channel
Indian shares soar on inflation drop, US rate cut
ADB’s $60 mn loan to improve J&K’s urban infra
Ecuador’s oil exports up almost 74 percent
Etihad voted airline with best first class
China may become world’s top exporter
Maruti Suzuki net profit up 25 percent
Bihar best for investment in agri industries: Mittal
India’s Religare in tie-up with Bahrain bank
Oh dear! Lower inflation doesn’t mean lower prices
UN forecasts slower global growth in 2008
India Inc concerned as industrial output falls again
Sensex closes 112 points lower
Sensex pares early losses
Meet in Delhi against corporate retailing
Focus on industrialisation of southern Tamil Nadu: Alagiri
Robust manufacturing spurs Indian machine tool industry growth
India to log 236 mn mobile internet users by 2016: Report
Indian IT industry bucks global recession to sustain growth
India, Qatar to ramp defence, economic, energy ties
Andhra Pradesh mulls tax on software exports
Hyderabad : The government of Andhra Pradesh, home to a number of software and BPO firms, is considering imposing sales tax on IT exports from the state, on the lines of neighbouring Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.