Cairn to begin oil production from Rajasthan this month
British supermarket launches dental service
Bhilai Steel Plant faces water scarcity
BJP demands prime minister’s assurance on Satyam
Sporadic protests continue at Essar plant in Trinidad
U.S. House of Representatives Approves New Taxes on Oil Companies
Markets slip further in midday trade
Pakistan’s GDP to grow 4.5 percent in 2010-11: Report
Malaysian Airlines told to pay for mishandling luggage
Oil prices expected to average over $80 next year
India logged 6.7 percent growth in fiscal 2009
100 British firms head for India to signal business as usual
Expected soon, Indian editions of Time, Newsweek and more
Equity markets stay in the green early afternoon
Hindustan Motors, SBI tie-up for vehicle financing
US stocks rally as GMAC gets financing
Asia-Pacific to see $110 billion surge in tourism: PATA
Bangkok : Eighteen Asia Pacific destinations are expected to witness a $110 billion increase in tourism revenue over the next three years, according to a report released by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Thursday.
Shutdown to protest fuel price hikes hits life in Orissa
Playwin targeting Rs.50 bn turnover
Himachal orders British-era liquor unit shut
China at crossroads as world economy wobbles
Sky high! Private jets taking off in India
Finance minister seeks to lift mood before opening bell
CPI-M opposes railway freight rate hike
Markfed Punjab signs pact with Syngenta
Indian American jeweller ‘flees’ to India
ArcelorMittal shortlists sites for Jharkhand steel plant
Young, English speaking? Try Bangalore shops for job!
UAE’s foreign trade to grow by 15 percent
Kuwait presents latest technologies at anti-money laundering conference
Tata Sky hints at joining DTH price war
Nestle to invest Rs.250 crore in Himachal Pradesh
Investors have faith in Madhya Pradesh, claims CM
Currency futures launched at National Stock Exchange
Achuthanandan asks central government to help Middle East returnees
Indian real estate products showcased in Dubai
Over 43,000 expected to run in Sunday’s Mumbai Marathon
Expert panel on financial crisis meets Monday for solutions
Sensex wipes out loss by early afternoon
Sensex closes 2.09 percent higher, auto, metals gain
World Bank lends Haryana $330 mn to improve power
Godrej acquires South African hair company
Raytheon eyes $1-bn Indian civilian business by 2018
Kingfisher set to expand international network
FLAG Telecom inks deal with US firm
Companies told to stick to basics during slowdowns
Bankers expect Mexico’s economy to grow 5 percent
Will not hold rates high longer than necessary: RBI chief
New companies act likely in 2012: Veerappa Moily
Nine companies apply for 3G
Auto-rickshaw becomes South Asia’s new adventure steed
Merchant boat ashore after 800 years at sea bottom
Bangladeshi batteries seek global market
ArcelorMittal Plant run into trouble in Trinidad
Jet to launch Kochi-Doha flights from April 19
Prepared to cooperate in land holding probe: Kerala firm
Ericsson unveils new telecom tower for Indian market
Goa gets Rs.17.37 bn for development
Toyota agrees to pay $32 mn fine over recalls
Evening courts launched to clear bounced cheques’ cases
India likely to get more cooking gas from Qatar
Congress, BJP playing ‘rice politics’ in Chhattisgarh
Bolivian leader Morales denounces global business
Airtel brings HTC Magic to India
Jet Airways hikes fuel surcharge
India’s annual food inflation rises to 13.7 percent
Tamil Nadu Petro posts Rs.53 crore loss
Now, pay LIC premium through mobile phone
Rajasthan presents heritage liquor in mini bottles
Asian Development Bank assistance to help Assam tackle floods
Buddhadeb, Mamata meet for first time, find Nano solution
Infosys to pay 300 percent final dividend to investors
32% Pakistanis reduce food consumption due to price hike: survey
Sensex up 0.48 percent in early trade
DTC to buy 1,000 semi-low floor buses
Pakistan to buy electricity from India
New scheme to generate 4 mn rural jobs in 5 years
Intel designs new chips for low-cost computers
India needs to revamp rules to avoid export rejections
By Nayanima Basu, IANS
New Delhi : India needs stricter regulations on food products and effective mechanisms to check compliance to standards in order to avoid large-scale rejection of its exports in key markets like the US, experts maintain.
During the first six months of this year, 1,763 food shipments from India were rejected by the US. The products ranged from spices and seeds to shrimps and drugs since they allegedly contained salmonella and other hazardous material.
Nationwide truck strike from October 1: AIMTC
Government increases infrastructure funding
Ford India cuts Fiesta price by up to Rs.91,000
Meeting of WIEF chamber chiefs a new phase of cooperation
Rajasthan signs MoUs worth over Rs.600 billion
India’s aviation sector to take off in 2010
Rajus sent back to jail, SEBI plea dismissed
Regulator serves Ramalinga Raju with summons
China’s largest oilfield reports record business in 2007
Tokyo stocks fall six percent on economic worries
Ferrari F1 team to sport TCS logo
Trade unions call for nationwide strike Sep 7
Canara Bank net profit up 10 percent
Kerala to build urban entertainment centre
Powergrid signs $400 mn loan agreement with ADB
Odisha seeks Rs.5,000 crore in railway budget
Strong global sentiments help Indian equities market
Sarin to quit Vodafone, tipped to join buyout firm
Yahoo! lays off 45 people in India
India’s S. Kumars acquires Scottish fashion chain
Abu Dhabi Among ‘New Economic Power Centres’
US IT firm to hire 2,000 employees in India in six months
India goes bullish on gold, sees a dim dollar future: Forbes
Sensex struggling to remain in green, up 53 points
Indian, BlackBerry officials to meet again
Indian markets end in the red
Greenpeace welcomes India’s stand on emissions cut
Toyota recalls 12,000 vehicles in Britain
Indian bourses climb record high
Russian tractor giant to set up Indian unit
General Motors to shut down Thailand plant for two months
US stocks rally despite jobless rate hike, automakers’ losses
Britannia outsources IT services to HP India
Bangalore : Britannia Industries Ltd, India's leading FMCG firm in food business, has selected Hewlett-Packard India (HP) to manage its entire IT requirements, including infrastructure solutions, consulting and outsourced services.