Wearing slogans on sleeves: Rupali Jadhav designs her activism on T-shirts

33-year-old Rupali Jadhav started designing and selling T-shirts in early 2020, a year after the arrest of six activists of Kabir Kala Manch (KKM). Riya...

Hearing on Reliance gas dispute cancelled for Wednesday

By IANS, New Delhi : The hearing on the high-profile Krishna-Godavari gas dispute between Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and Reliance Natural Resources Ltd (RNRL) was cancelled Wednesday, as Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan was indisposed. "We will let you know later when the hearing will resume," a senior official in the apex court's registrar's office said, confirming that the hearing on the gas dispute had been called off for the day.

Ahead of budget, Sensex ends flat

By IANS, Mumbai : A benchmark index for Indian equities ended flat Thursday amid signs of nervousness in the investor community a day before the annual budget is to be presented in parliament. The index, which traded in a very narrow range throughout the day, ignored positive industry growth numbers given out in the Economic Survey tabled in the Lok Sabha Thursday. Key sectors of the economy grew 9.4 percent in January against 6 percent the previous month, according to the data released by the commerce and industry ministry.

Haldia Petro buys out L&T’s stake in HPLCL

By IANS, Kolkata : Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd (HPL) Tuesday acquired Larsen and Toubro's 51 percent stake in HPL Cogeneration Limited (HPLCL) for Rs.1.80 billion, getting full ownership of the firm that was set up as a joint venture in 1998. HPL managing director S.K. Bhowmik said: "Earlier L&T had 51 percent and HPL had 49 percent stake in HPLCL. With this buyout, we have got full ownership of the power utility arm."

Gold still sells briskly in Dubai this Diwali

By IANS Dubai : Prices of gold hitting 28-year highs have not deterred Indian expatriates here from buying the precious metal for Diwali. Gold and jewellery shops in this city, known for its gold market, continued to do brisk business ahead of the Hindu festival of lights. "Diwali is a busy time for us and we get an estimated 300 customers on a single day," Sanjeev Jose, branch manager of Joy Alukkas at the gold centre in Deira here told the Gulf News.

UTV Software announces book closure of UTVM IPO

By IANS

New Delhi : Top production house UTV Software Communications Ltd Tuesday announced the book closure of the initial public offering of its subsidiary UTV Motions Pictures Plc (UTVM) on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange.

BHEL Bhopal made Traction Motors to be exported to Angolan Railways

By Pervez Bari, TwoCircles.net

Bhopal : RK Singh, Executive Director, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, (BHEL), Bhopal unit in a simple function held at Traction Department handed over the documents of TM 3801,350HP machine to Mahesh Chand Pant, Executive Director, RDSO .

Reva to roll out two new electric cars soon

By Fakir Balaji, IANS, Bangalore : The maker of India's sole battery-run car, Reva Electric Car Co., is setting up a second plant in the country's tech hub to roll out two new models next year for domestic and export markets, a top company official has said. "We are investing Rs.300 million (Rs.30 crore) in the second plant that will eventually have an installed capacity of 30,000 units per annum," Reva co-founder and deputy chairman Chetan Kumar Maini told IANS.

Booming India key to global economic growth

By Joydeep Gupta, IANS New Delhi : Sixty years after independence, India has finally entered a virtuous circle of long-term economic growth, with strong fundamentals and a booming young population, forcing the world to sit up and take notice. After decades of being shackled by the so-called 'Hindu rate of growth' - well below five percent - the Indian economy has soared at an average rate of over seven percent every year in the last decade and at around nine percent in the past three years.

Oil marketing firms to upgrade grievance cells by Oct 2

By IANS, New Delhi : India's oil marketing companies will improve their grievance redressal systems by Oct 2 and commission toll-free numbers for filing complaints, it was decided Tuesday at the review meeting called by Petroleum Secretary R.S. Pandey. The meeting, a follow-up of the one chaired by Petroleum Minister Murli Deora Aug 19, was attended by IndianOil Corporation chairman Sarthak Behuria, petroleum ministry additional secretary S. Sundareshan, and the marketing directors and senior officers of the ministry.

L&T notches Rs.7.7 bn increase in net profit

By IANS, Mumbai : Engineering giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has notched an increase of Rs.7.7 billion in net profits in 2007-08 compared to the previous financial year. The company has clocked a profit after tax of Rs.21.7 billion for the year ended March 31, 2008, as compared to Rs. 14 billion last year, it was announced here Thursday. Its total income increased from Rs.180.6 billion for the year ended March 31, 2007 to Rs.254.4 billion, an increase of Rs. 73.7 billion. Buouyed by the results, the company's board of directors has decided to issue bonus shares in the ratio of 1:1.

Private airlines owe Rs.304.65 crore to Airport Authority

By IANS, New Delhi : Private airlines owe Rs.304.65 crore to the state-run Airports Authority of India (AAI) as on 30 June, 2010, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said in the Lok Sabha Thursday. "Airports Authority of India (AAI) is in constant touch with the airlines for realization of the dues," Patel said. Kingfisher Airlines owes the maximum Rs.184.87 crore, followed by Jet Airways (Rs.36.33 crore), Jet Lite (Rs.14.66 crore) and Indigo (Rs.11.19 crore).

Air India to get Rs.2,500 crore of fresh equity

New Delhi : Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Saturday proposed infusion of an additional equity of Rs.2,500 crore in the cash-strapped national passenger carrier Air...

Car makers to adopt 100 industrial training schools

By IANS, New Delhi : Indian car makers will adopt 100 industrial training institutes (ITI) across the country in the next two years to generate skilled manpower, Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) president Ravi Kant said here Thursday. Ravi Kant, who is also the managing director of Tata Motors, said SIAM would contribute to the equity of the National Skills Development Corporation and support it actively. He was speaking at the 48th annual convention of SIAM, being held on the theme India's automotive industry, challenges for leadership, 2016 and beyond.

IndiaFirst Life to expand distribution reach

By IANS, Chennai : IndiaFirst Life Insurance, a three-way joint venture of Andhra Bank, Bank of Baroda and British financial institution Legal and General, will open 12 new branches to sell its insurance plans. "We have been selling policies only through the branches of our promoter banks - Bank of Baroda and Andhra Bank. We will be opening 12 branches by the end of this month," P. Nandagopal, managing director of the Mumbai-based company, told IANS.

DVC likely to get nod to acquire coal mines abroad

By IANS, Kolkata : The central government Monday said it would consider West Bengal's proposal to allow power producer Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) to acquire coal mines abroad. "It is an extremely interesting proposal. We will examine the feasibility of the proposal. We perhaps can look into countries like Indonesia, Australia, Namibia and Myanmar for such acquisitions," central Minister of State for Power Jairam Ramesh said.

New Satyam board meets, to get new accounting firm

By IANS, Hyderabad : The fraud-hit Satyam Computers will get a new accounting firm in 48 hours to restate the company's financial position and publish the third quarter results, Deepak Parekh, one of the three new board members named by the government, announced Monday. Parekh made the announcement at the end of the first meeting of the new board which also includes former NASSCOM chief Kiran Karnik and former SEBI member C. Achuthan.

Railway budget highlights 2

* Receipts in 2014-15 estimated at Rs.164,374 crore, expenditure at Rs.149,176 crore * Fare revision will bring in Rs.8,000 crore; need another Rs.9,000 crore for...

Vodafone to take tax case to Supreme Court

By IANS, New Delhi : Telecom giant Vodafone Friday said it would challenge the government decision to impose capital gains tax on it following its acquisition of Hutchison Essar. The statement came after Bombay High Court Friday issued a written judgement upholding the Indian tax authorities' decision to impose capital gains tax on the UK-headquartered telecom operator. In a statement, Vodafone said it would appeal in the Supreme Court within the eight weeks granted to it by the Bombay High Court to respond.

Share of manufacturing in exports falls by 18 percent: Assocham

By IANS, New Delhi : The share of manufactured goods in India's exports declined from 81 percent in 1999-2000 to 63 percent in 2008-09, according to an industry lobby survey released here Monday. However, India's project exports - setting up infrastructure projects overseas - increased by over 25 percent during the same period, the report by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) said. High competition and demand saturation in economies of scale have adversely impacted the manufacturing exports, the study said.

Eight foreign firms among 17 bidding for coal exploration

By Aparajita Gupta, IANS, Kolkata : Leading coal miner Coal India Ltd (CIL) has received bids from 17 companies - both national and international - for extracting coal from 18 abandoned underground mines belonging to three of its subsidiaries. "We have received bids from 17 companies, eight of which are from overseas," a source close to the development told IANS.

Indian equities crash, pull key index down 4 percent

By IANS

Mumbai : Indian equities crashed Wednesday pulling a key index down by 615 points or nearly four percent - its third biggest fall in history - on the back of weakness in Asian markets, notwithstanding a favourable monetary policy review by the central bank a day earlier.

Blue-chip stocks took a major beating as the Sensitive Index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) fell below the 15,000-mark for the first time since it breached the magic mark earlier last month.

Ministry approves Essar pipeline interconnection proposal

By Noor Mohd, IANS New Delhi : The petroleum ministry has approved Essar Oil's proposal seeking interconnection with the Indian Oil Corp's (IOC) Salaya-Mathura trunk crude oil pipeline at Vadinar in Gujarat, said a ministry official. Essar Oil had argued that the proposed interconnection would help to avoid possible disruption in crude supplies to their refineries at Vadinar, Panipat and Mathura through these pipelines in case any offshore tanker-mooring buoy had to be shut down.

Markets end in red as US contagion spreads

By IANS, Mumbai : Indian equities market ended deep in the red on all round nervousness following the US financial contagion spreading to Britain and mainland Europe and the US Congress announcing a much diluted version of the $700 billion bailout plan, analysts said. The 30-share benchmark sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) breached the 13,000 mark and closed at 12,595.75, down 506.43 points or 3.87 percent from its previous close Friday at 13,102.18.

Equities markets flat in early trade (Lead)

By IANS, Mumbai : The Indian equities markets which opened with a loss Tuesday were trading flat soon after. Auto, IT and realty sectors were under selling pressure in early trade. The 30-share benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), the Sensex, opened with a loss of 65.75 points at 17,444.41. Ten minutes into trading, it went down further to 17,423.78 with a loss of 67.12 points or 0.38 percent compared to Monday's close. At the same time, the S&P Nifty of the National Stock Exchange was trading at 5,190.60 points, with a loss of 1.65 points or 0.3 percent.

Essel to invest Rs.500 crore on education business

By IANS, Chennai: Media major Essel group is planning to invest Rs.500 crore over the next seven years in the education sector, promoting pre-schools, schools and university, group chairman Subhash Chandra said Thursday. "Over the next seven years the group will be investing around Rs.500 crore in the field of education. Already we have invested around Rs.100 crore," Chandra told reporters here. The group's education vertical, Zee Learn, now a division of ETC Networks, will become an independent company after a restructuring.

L&T bags Rs.10.47 bn from Indian Railways

By IANS, Mumbai : Construction and engineering major Larsen and Toubro (L&T) has bagged a Rs.10.47-billion order from the Indian Railways to set up a wheel manufacturing plant in Bihar, the company said Tuesday. In a regulatory statement, the company said the plant, with a capacity to manufacture 100,000 wheels annually, will be set up at Saran in Chhapra district in two years. The turnkey project will have no foreign collaboration, the statement added.

Sensex ruling flat amid tardy global cues

By IANS, Mumbai : A benchmark index for Indian equities markets Thursday afternoon recovered after a brief slip but was still ruling flat amid sluggish global cues. The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opened at 17,961.58 points, was trading at 17,972.88 points, 15.51 points or 0.09 percent down from its previous close at 17,957.37 points. At the National Stock Exchange (NSE), the broader 50-share S&P CNX Nifty was ruling a meagre 0.06 percent up at 5,401.05 points.

ADB to help make Himachal Pradesh ‘hydropower state’

By Xinhua, Manila : The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide India with a loan of $800 million to make Himachal Pradesh the country's "hydropower state", the lender said Thursday. The eight-year loan package will help finance the construction of several run-of-river hydropower generating plants that will bring in combined capacity of 808 MW for the small mountainous state, ADB said in a statement.

GCC Secretary General reaffirms strength of Gulf Economy

By SPA, Riyadh : Secretary General of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Abdurrahman Al-Atiyyah reiterated Monday the strength of the gulf economy. In a statement issued here today, he noted that the economies of the Gulf States do enjoy a remarkable economic growth, adding that the commercial gulf banks have a high rate of liquidity and a distinguished financial status. Al-Atiyyah confirmed that the central banks in the GCC member states are ready to make the required liquidity available for banks if they need liquidity.

DSIIDC achieves highest ever profit

By IANS, New Delhi: The Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corp (DSIIDC) said Tuesday that it achieved the highest ever profit of Rs.108 crore in fiscal 2010-11.

Indian equities end higher on positive signals

By IANS, Mumbai/New Delhi : Indian equities ended on a positive note for the second straight day Tuesday, after the central bank decided to release Rs.200 billion ($4.18 billion) to help the mutual fund industry and Finance Minister P. Chidambaram hoped optimism will continue to prevail among investors. The 30-share sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) ended the day at 11,483.40m points, with a gain of 174.31 points, or 1.54 percent over the previous close.

Marching shirtless to protest price rise

By IANS, New Delhi : Taking their shirts off, about 100 men went on a protest march in the capital Thursday to voice their concerns on the price rise of commodities in India. Organised by the Delhi unit of the Indian Justice Party, the march saw the demonstrators gather at the Ramlila grounds in central Delhi before taking their march on to the roads and congregating again at Jantar Mantar near Connaught Place. Udit Raj, national president of the Indian Justice Party, said inflation has made life very difficult for a common person who is struggling to make both ends meet.

Delta Air to fly jumbo jets to New York

By IANS Mumbai : Delta Air Lines will introduce a new Boeing 777-200LR aircraft on its daily Mumbai-New York direct service from April 2008. According to Jason Phillips, Delta India's commercial director, Indian passengers will be the first in the world to benefit from enhanced onboard comforts, products and services with the proposed new service. "In the BusinessElite cabin, customers will enjoy the comforts of fully horizontal seats, plus an array of international cuisine," he said.

Crude prices retreat after setting new intraday high

By Xinhua New York : Crude futures retreated from a new intraday high Thursday after the U.S. government reported a larger-than-expected decline in crude oil inventories. Light, sweet crude for February delivery fell 44 cents to settle at 99.18 U.S. dollars a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange after hitting a new record high of 100.09 dollars. The Energy Department's Energy Information Administration said Thursday crude inventories fell by 4 million barrels last week, much more than the 1.7 million barrel decline analysts had expected.

EmaarMGF to invest $3 billion in southern cities

By IANS, Hyderabad : EmaarMGF, one of India's leading real estate developers, Friday announced plans to invest $3 billion at 10 cities in south India over the next few years. It plans to develop over 31 million square feet area in Hyderabad, Tirupati, Chennai, Coimbatore, Cochin, Mysore and Mangalore. The plans span residential, commercial and retail, IT parks and special economic zones (SEZs) and hospitality sectors.

Bangalore gets Rs.8 mn for vehicle-tracking project

By IANS Bangalore : The central government will provide Rs.8 million to state-run Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) for a pilot project to track vehicles using GPS (global positioning system) and GPRS (general packet radio service) in the city. According to a union ministry of shipping, road transport and highways statement Thursday, BMTC is implementing the vehicle tracking system at a cost of Rs.33 million, involving 500 buses on build-own-operate and transfer basis.

India defers decision on BlackBerry, meet with operators off

By IANS, New Delhi : India Thursday deferred a decision on the action it proposes to address the security concerns arising out of possible misuse of BlackBerry devices, even as a meeting with telecom operators offering the service was called off at short notice. Home Secretary G.K. Pillai, however, presided over what was described as an "internal meeting" during which inputs was were sought from the state-run telecom services firm Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) on how to tackle the issue at hand.

Price rise a challenge for UPA government: Sonia

By IANS, Guwahati : Spiralling prices are a challenge for the central government but it is trying its best to avoid burdening the masses, United Progress Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi said here Friday. "Inflation and growing price rise are a matter of concern for the government. We had to increase prices of petrol and diesel due to surging global oil prices although we are trying to keep the prices low by asking our Congress-ruled states to give subsidies," Gandhi told a massive farmers' rally in Guwahati.

Mumbai equity market opens deep in the red

By IANS, Mumbai : The equity market here opened deep in the red Friday. The 30-share benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange, the Sensex, opened with a loss at 14,064.26 points, a loss of 291.49 points from its closing figure Thursday. The S&P CNX Nifty exchange of the National Stock Exchange opened at 4,331.60 points with a loss of 1.35 points from its last close.

Cabs, private buses go off roads in Hyderabad

By IANS, Hyderabad : More than 25,000 cabs and private buses went off the roads here Thursday as the owners began an indefinite strike demanding withdrawal of Value Added Tax (VAT) imposed on them. The strike, which began at midnight Wednesday, hit hard people travelling to and from the airport as well as IT companies and call centres, which provide pick up and drop facilities for their employees.

Business confidence in Japan falls 34-year low

By DPA, Tokyo : Business confidence among Japan's largest manufacturers fell the most in 34 years, the Bank of Japan's quarterly Tankan survey revealed Monday. An index that measures confidence among the largest makers of cars and electronics dropped to minus 24 from minus three, according to the survey. The decrease of 21 points is the largest since February 1975, but analysts said it was expected. This indicates that many companies are likely to slash more jobs and drastically lower spending, which will push the economy into a deeper recession.

RBI hikes repo rate to tame rising prices

By IANS, Mumbai : In a bid to tame rising prices which have pushed the annual inflation rate beyond 8 percent, India's central bank of Wednesday raised the repo rate by 25 basis points to 8 percent from existing 7.75 percent. However, the apex bank - the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) - has kept the reverse repo rate unchanged. Repo rate is the rate at which banks borrow money from the RBI, while reverse repo rate is the rate at which RBI borrows from the commercial banks.

Ennore Coke expects rise in coking coal price

By IANS, Kolkata : Coking coal producer Ennore Coke Ltd expects spot prices of coking coal to touch $300 per tonne by June-July from a level of $260 per tonne at present. "Coking coal is reaching new peaks and over the last two months, prices have gone up from $180 to $260 a tonne," Ennore Coke's president and chief executive officer Ganesh Natarajan said Friday on the sidelines of a seminar on steel industry by Merchant Chamber of Commerce. He said the price rise is expected due to heightened speculation around pricing strategy of major Australian exporters.

Volatile week for Indian shares

By IANS Mumbai : Hectic buying activity in blue-chip stocks saw the benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) gain 261 points Friday to end a volatile week of trading triggered by fear of political uncertainty. The market sentiment was boosted on expectations that the United Progressive Alliance government and its communist allies would resolve their differences over the Indo-US civil nuclear deal.

Essential for global businesses to talk

By IANS, Washington : Globally distributed businesses cannot rely entirely on technology or e-mails to overcome time and space barriers; they still need to talk, says a new study. The teams spread globally should work some overlapping hours, it stresses. Jonathon Cummings, associate professor of management at the Duke's Fuqua School of Business, developed these specifics based on a study of 108 project teams at Intel.

Car prices to go down, companies cheer tax cut

By IANS, Chennai : Welcoming the four percent central value-added tax cut, announced by the government Sunday in a Rs.3,000-billion ($60- billion) stimulus package, major auto makers said they will soon cut prices of vehicles. "As per my understanding, all car prices are likely to come down by four percent," was the immediate response of auto market leader Maruti Suzuki's chairman R.C. Bhargava. However, several other companies refused to quantify the price cut, saying "we have to study the fine print".

Iraq launches first oil tanker in 27 years

By NNN-KUNA Basra : The Iraqi Oil Tanker Company has launched Iraq's first oil tanker in 27 years. Spokesman of the Iraqi Oil Company told reporters here Monday that the launched tanker is the first since the Iraqi-Iranian war in 1980. He said the 14,000 ton capacity tanker is one of three ships to be delivered to Iraq by a Chinese company, adding that the other two tankers will reach the Iraqi ports in the next three months. The ministry made a deal with a Korean company to construct more new tankers, he pointed out.

Kingfisher Airlines to launch Vadodara-Bangalore flight

By IANS, Mumbai : The United Breweries-promoted Kingfisher Airlines will launch daily direct flight between Vadodara and Bangalore from June 1, a company official said Friday. "The launch of a daily direct flight from Vadodara to Bangalore will offer travellers from Gujarat excellent connectivity with south India," said Siva Ramachandran, vice president (global sales), Kingfisher Airlines. An Airbus A-320 will be deployed on this route.

India developing $10 laptop

By IANS, New Delhi : After displaying its prowess in developing the world's cheapest car, India is on track to rolling out the world's cheapest laptop computer that could cost as low as $10, a top official said here Tuesday. Minister of State for Human Resource Development D. Purandeswari said research was being conducted to develop the laptop, especially for use by students, which will cost all of $10.

Railway budget highlights 4

By IANS, * Focus during next five years on five areas: tracks, bridges, signalling, rolling stock and stations. * Signalling to be improved over 19,000 km.

Scandinavian ice hotels: A totally cool experience

By DPA Kiruna (Sweden) : In Lapland, the winters are long and cold and if there is anything in abundance, then snow and ice are it. The stuff can be used not only to build snowmen, but entire buildings too - and not just little Eskimo-style igloos. More and more often, real hotels of snow and ice are coming up, such as in Jukkasjarvi, in northern Sweden above the Arctic Circle. In Kemi in Finland and most recently in Hunderfossen Winterpark, near Lillehammer, Norway. The ice hotel in Hunderfossen lays claim to being the southernmost one in Scandinavia.

Aamir Khan is brand ambassador for new Samsung mobile phones

By IANS New Delhi : Samsung Telecommunications India (STI) Wednesday announced the appointment of Bollywood star Aamir Khan as the brand ambassador for its new range of mobile phones. The announcement was made at the launch of Samsung's five new sleek and stylish phones that exemplify cutting-edge technology and design innovation in Mumbai. The actor, lauded by all and sundry for making "Taare Zameen Par", was present at the function here.

Business returning to old world values, the Tata way

By Madhusree Chatterjee, IANS, New Delhi : In the footsteps of India's Tata Group - which is hunting for a successor right now - business houses across the globe are resorting to old world values of community service to sustain themselves in the long run, says British business historian Morgen Witzel. "The house has always believed in service to community since it was set up in the early 19th century," Witzel told IANS. "It is one of the biggest values that the Tatas have brought to the world."

New micro-finance project for rural households launched

By IANS, Mumbai : Leading Indian financial institutions and a non-profit organisation Thursday launched a new micro-finance initiative that will help mentor fresh business plans and cottage enterprises for rural households. The pact was signed among credit rating agency Crisil, the ICICI Foundation for Inclusive Growth and non-profit organisation IFMR Trust that will develop viable commercial enterprises targeted at low-income households.

LIC policyholders likely to see their bonuses diminish

By Venkatachari Jagannathan, IANS, Chennai : Life Insurance Corp of India (LIC) policyholders have to brace up for a cut in bonuses as the insurer's surplus could take a hit of around Rs.80 billion (Rs.8,000 crore/$1.60 billion) if the Indian government hikes its share in the surplus to 10 percent. Currently, LIC divides its surplus between policyholders and the government in the ratio of 95:5, a formula once applicable to Oriental Assurance Co - a private life insurer that was nationalised in 1956.

Agenda for India: Finance

TwoCircles.net presents “Agenda for India”. Series editor is Charu Bahri. According to chartered accountant Abdur Rauf Shaikh, Founder of Shaikh A A & Associates, “Agricultural finance is one of the foremost challenges facing the Indian financial sector.”

Reliance strikes gas in Krishna basin again

By IANS New Delhi : Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) made another gas discovery in its Krishna offshore basin exploratory block, the company said. "This is the third gas discovery by RIL in the shallow water block KG-OSN-2001/1," the statement said. "This discovery, namely 'Dhirubhai-38' has been notified to the government of India and Directorate General of Hydrocarbons," RIL said. "RIL is currently evaluating the commerciality of this discovery," the statement added.

Give industry status to retail sector: Assocham

By IANS, New Delhi : The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) Friday urged the government to provide industry status to the organised retail sector, which is expected to grow to 20-22 percent of the total retail market by 2010. In a note submitted to the ministries of commerce and industry and consumer affairs, Assocham president Sajjan Jindal has said providing industry status is the first basic step needed for reforming the Indian retailing sector.

China to keep monetary condition stable: central bank

By IANS, Beijing: China's central bank has vowed to keep the monetary environment stable in the coming months.

Global trade conference starts Friday in Mumbai

By IANS Mumbai : A three-day global trade and investment conference - India Your Partner - will be held in Mumbai beginning Friday. Niraj Bajaj, President of Indian Merchant Chambers (IMC), which is organising the event, said the highlight of the conference would be the participation of diplomats and business leaders from over 20 countries. The chamber expects more than 200 foreign business delegates representing various industries and about 300 Indian business leaders, policymakers, and senior corporate executives to participate in this interactive conference.

Rs.250 bn package for agriculture revamp

By IANS

New Delhi : Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday announced a Rs.250 billion package for agriculture that aims to boost the growth rate of the sector and put Indian economy on the path to a 10 percent growth.

‘Some impact’ of US slowdown on India: Chidambaram

By IANS Gurgaon : A slowdown in the US economy will have some impact on India, Finance Minister P. Chidambaram said here Thursday. "If the US economy goes into a recession it will have drastic implications on the global economy and India, too, will have to bear some consequences," Chidambaram said while addressing a session on "Indices for Development: Need for Change?" at The Partnership Summit organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here.

Pay a transaction fee on each air ticket from Nov 1

By Sanjay Singh, IANS, New Delhi : Yet another airfare hike is in the offing from Nov 1 as airlines and travel agents have mutually decided to add a new component, transaction fee, which would be a minimum of Rs.350 for domestic and maximum of Rs.10,000 for international tickets, an industry official said here Monday. The zero-percent commission regime will be replaced by the transaction fee, which will be levied along with the airfare, the official said, adding that this will be reflected as "other charges" on the ticket.

Satish Bagrodia takes charge as president of PHD Chamber

By IANS, New Delhi : Winsome Textile Industries chairman Satish Bagrodia Wednesday formally took charge as the president of the PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, succeeding L.K. Malhotra. Bagrodia, who was the chamber's second-in-command said he was not satisfied with the stimulus package the government announced Dec 7, and hoped that the second package would bring cheer to the economy.

CII to seek more business avenues in Britain

By IANS, New Delhi : A 13-member delegation of chief executives will visit Britain over June 19-20 to augment economic ties between the two nations. The team, led by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) president and ICICI Bank managing director and chief executive K.V. Kamath, is part of the CII CEO's Mission to explore more business opportunities. The delegation will look at innovations in manufacturing, education and healthcare services, and look to address issues faced by both British and Indian investors in each other's markets.

Price rise has adversely affected poor: vice-president

By IANS, New Delhi : Vice-President Mohammad Hamid Ansari Tuesday expressed concern over increasing food prices, which have adversely affected the poor across the world. “The world is facing an unprecedented hike in the prices of agricultural commodities that has led to an adverse impact on the poor,” Ansari said in his inaugural speech to the ministerial retreat of the Centre on Integrated Rural Development for Asia and the Pacific (CIRDAP) here Tuesday. Representatives from 14 countries are participating in the three-day CIRDAP meet.

High court reserves order on spectrum allocation

By IANS New Delhi : The Delhi High court Thursday reserved its order on a petition filed by GSM operators challenging the central government's decision to allow use of dual technology in mobile telephony and allocate radio spectrum required for wireless communications. Judge Gita Mittal reserved the order after hearing both parties.

Bolivia seizes controlling stake in pipeline company

By IANS, La Paz : Bolivian President Evo Morales has expropriated US-based company Ashmore's 50 percent stake in gas pipeline company Transredes, which transports Bolivia's natural gas to neighbouring Brazil and Argentina, EFE reported Tuesday. Morales signed a decree Monday nationalizing all assets of Transredes, saying the foreign companies that owned half of it had been too slow in negotiating.

Petrol, diesel price hiked

New Delhi : Transport fuel prices were hiked effective Friday midnight by Rs.3.13 per litre for petrol and by Rs.2.71 a litre for diesel,...

BlackBerry co-CEOs worth more than $10 billion

By Gurmukh Singh, IANS, Toronto : The two co-CEOs of Research in Motion (RIM), the company that makes BlackBerry, are getting richer and richer as the shares of their business continue to surge unabated. With shares having jumped to $141 from just $56 last year, the combined share value of co-CEO and founder Mike Lazaridis and co-CEO Jim Balsillie has crossed the $10 billion mark, according to a management 'proxy' circular.

IT professionals of Bangalore have mixed feelings on budget

By IANS, Bangalore : Youngsters in India's IT hub Bangalore, who have been hugely affected by the global economic recession due to large scale job losses and lack of newer employment opportunities, have expressed mixed feelings over Monday's union budget. If young professionals have expressed happiness on the increase in the income tax exemption limit and end of fringe benefit tax, they are dissatisfied over the budget not having given a clear cut indication to end job losses and generation of employment opportunities.

Markets trading with heavy loss at early trade (Lead)

By IANS, Mumbai : The Indian equities market opened on a mixed note Friday but slipped into red during early trade, mirroring weak global markets. Banking stocks were under heavy selling pressure at initial trade. The 30-share benchmark sensitive index of the Bombay Stock Exchange opened with a loss of 325.06 points at 14,451.95 points. Ten minutes into trade, the Sensex was trading at 14,416.95 with a loss of 360.06 points or 2.44 percent.

Tata Consultancy Services net profit up 32 percent

By IANS, Mumbai: India's largest software services company Tata Consultancy Services Thursday reported a 32 percent rise in the net profit at Rs.2,169 crore for the quarter ended Sep 30.

Acute scarcity of skilled workers threatens Indian economy

By Rajeev Ranjan Roy, IANS, New Delhi : An acute shortage of skilled workers is posing a major threat to the Indian economy. The Planning Commission estimates that only 20 percent of the 12.8 million entering the work force annually get some formal training. The plan panel has assessed that in an economy growing at the rate of "over nine percent", skill development poses major challenges. At the same time, it opens up "unprecedented doors of opportunity" if the process of skill enhancement is carried out in an integrated manner.

India’s rate of inflation at 2.43 percent, lowest since June 2002

By IANS, New Delhi : India's annual rate of inflation fell further to 2.43 percent for the week ended Feb 28 from 3.03 the week before, official data showed Thursday. The inflation figure was the lowest since June 2002. The official wholesale price index however rose by 0.04 percent during the week. While the index for primary articles rose by 0.2 percent, that for manufactured products fell marginally by 0.1 percent. The index for fuels remained unchanged for the second consecutive week.

Middle class families have cut expenses

By IANS, New Delhi : Higher inflation and increasing interest rates have forced middle class consumers to cut back their spending on shopping, amusement and eating out by nearly 55 percent in the last one year, according to a survey by an industry lobby. The survey, done by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham), said middle class consumers slashed their entertainment and luxury spending by 55 percent, which has come down from Rs.5,000-Rs.6,000 per month to less than Rs.2,800.

Gas pricing controversy between Ambani brothers escalates

By IANS Mumbai : Ahead of the crucial meeting of the high-powered, empowered Group of Ministers (eGOM) to discuss the issue of the controversial pricing of the Krishna-Godavari gas, the war of words between the Ambani brothers seems to have escalated.

Hindalco Industries second quarter net up 12 percent

By IANS, New Delhi : Hindalco Industries, the Aditya Birla group flagship company, Friday said its net profit for the second quarter increased by 12.03 percent to Rs.7.2 billion, against Rs.6.43 billion in the corresponding period last year. Net sales and operating revenue rose to Rs.56.83 billion in the quarter under review from Rs.49.66 billion in the corresponding period last year. Hindalco reported a net profit of Rs.14.16 billion for the first half of this fiscal, a 14.14 percent growth over the corresponding period last year.

Stability of US financial system under ‘grave threat’: Bernanke

By DPA, Washington : US Federal Reserve chief Ben Bernanke Wednesday defended the US government's unprecedented interventions in capital markets over the past months, telling Congress that the stability of the US financial system faced "grave threats". He painted a gloomy picture for future growth, saying "greater- than-normal uncertainty" surrounded any forecast of the pace of activity. "The downside risks to the outlook ... remain a significant concern," Bernanke told the Joint Economic Committee of the US Congress.

Bank of Baroda to open more branches in Trinidad

By Paras Ramoutar, IANS, Port-of-Spain : The Bank of Baroda, one of India's largest public sector banks, is considering opening more branches in Trinidad and Tobago, home to a large Indian origin populace, the bank's new head here said. Yash Pal Chhabra, newly appointed managing director of the bank branch, said the Bank of Baroda will also launch the much-awaited debit card in the country. Chhabra succeeds Kishor Kharat, the first managing director of the Trinidad and Tobago branch, which opened in 2007. Kharat leaves Tuesday to take a promotion in Pune, India.

Sensex ends at two-month low

By IANS, Mumbai : A benchmark index of the Indian equities markets fell sharply by 491 points to touch a two-month low Tuesday, with investors dumping stocks especially of realty, metals, energy and power companies. The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opened lower at 15,838.63 points, closed at 15,404.94 points, 491.34 points or 3.09 percent below Friday's close at 15,896.28 points. The S&P CNX Nifty of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) also closed in negative terrain at 4,563.9 points, down 3.14 percent or 147.8 from its last close.

India, China join world’s top five, become donors

By Arun Kumar, IANS Washington : With India and China among the top five economies, developing countries now produce 41 percent of the world's output, up from 36 percent in 2000, according to the World Development Indicators (WDI) 2008. Measured at gross national income, the United States is still the largest economy, producing $13.2 trillion worth of goods and services; but China is number two, and India is number four, a senior world bank official said Friday.

ETA Star Property to enter Coimbatore, Madurai and Kolkata

By Venkatachari Jagannathan, IANS Chennai : City-based real estate property company ETA Star Property Developers Ltd has decided to enter Madurai, Coimbatore and Kolkata markets with big plans. The company is part of the $4-billion turnover closely held ETA Ascon group of Dubai and has promoted projects in Chennai and Bangalore. In Coimbatore, ETA Star has acquired 80 acres for an undisclosed sum.

Reliance Communications profits up 24 percent

By IANS, Mumbai : Reliance Communications, the flagship telecom services company of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, Thursday reported a 23.9 percent jump in net profits at $352 million for the first quarter ended June 30. The company's revenues were also higher by 23.7 percent at $1.24 billion, as against $1.06 billion for the like period of the last fiscal, a filing with stock market authorities said. The company had reported a net profit of $301 million during April-June, 2007.

Market trading with loss in afternoon trade

By IANS, Mumbai : The Indian equities market was trading with loss in afternoon trade Monday amidst volatility. Banking, realty and capital goods were under selling pressure. At 12:30 p.m., the 30-share BSE Sensex was down by 178.61 points or 1.29 percent at 13,623.61. At the day's low, it touched 13,586.98. At the same time, the broader-based S&P CNX Nifty was down by 35.37 points or 0.86 percent at 4,100.90 The market breadth was negative. On BSE, 697 shares advanced compared to 1,688 that declined and 54 that remained unchanged.

India-Iran gas pipeline “infeasible” for now: US expert

By Mayank Chhaya, IANS, Chicago : The proposed Iran-Pakistan-India pipeline is "absolutely infeasible" in the foreseeable future because financial, political, legal and security circumstances do not support it, a well-informed American expert says.

Presumptive tax scope to be extended

By IANS, New Delhi : Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday proposed to extend the scope of presumptive tax to all businesses with a turnover of up to Rs.40 lakh. "This will facilitate the business operations of all small tax payers and reduce their compliance burden," the finance minister told parliament after tabling the union budget for 2009-10. This will come into effect from 2010-11, he added.

‘Notified’ SEZs cannot be scrapped: Government

By IANS New Delhi : The government Wednesday reiterated that special economic zones (SEZs) that have already been "notified" were legal entities and there was no provision to scrap such projects. Commerce Secretary G.K. Pillai said this while commenting on the Goa government's decision to recommend withdrawal of permission to all such projects in the state. "There is no provision under law to recommend de-notification of special economic zones," Pillai said.

SpiceJet reduces fares, withdraws congestion fees

By IANS, New Delhi : Low-cost carrier SpiceJet Wednesday announced a cut in fares up to 15 percent on tickets purchased in advance, besides withdrawing congestion charges. The carrier, however, did not spell out how many days ahead a ticket has to be purchased to avail of the benefit.

Delhi government builds houses for poor

By IANS, New Delhi : The Delhi government has built for slum dwellers and other urban poor 9,817 houses that are now ready for allotment, a senior official said Sunday. Manoj Parida, managing director of the Delhi State Industrial Infrastructure Development Corp (DSIIDC), said the houses had been built under the Rajiv Ratan Aawas Yojna. United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi had launched the housing scheme in September 2007.

Indian salt exports becoming uncompetitive

By P.S. Anantharaman, IANS, Ahmedabad : Indian salt is becoming uncompetitive in the global market due to the rising cost of transport even as Australian exports are on the increase, says an industry representative. "The transport cost has increased. Fuel prices have trebled in the last decade. A hundred percent increase in ship freight and a similar increase in wagon costs in the last two years are rendering Indian salt exports uncompetitive," said B.C. Raval, secretary of the Indian Salt Manufacturers Association.

State-run firm fined Rs.50,000 for frivolous plea

By IANS, New Delhi : The Delhi High Court Monday imposed a fine of Rs.50,000 on public sector National Textile Corporation Limited for filing a frivolous petition. The court told the company to recover the fine amount from the salaries of delinquent officials who pursued the case against an eviction order issued by a trial court against its unit. "Frivolous litigation clogs the wheels of justice, making it difficult for courts to provide easy and speedy justice to the genuine litigants," said Justice V.B. Gupta while dismissing the petition.

OPEC set to keep oil output unchanged

By RIA Novosti Abu Dhabi : OPEC ministers will opt to keep crude output unchanged at their meeting in Vienna on Wednesday, the Saudi oil minister told a national newspaper. The U.S., the world's largest oil importer, has called for a production rise to ease its economic difficulties. Al-Hayat quoted Ali al-Naimi, the most influential minister in the cartel, as saying: "The situation on the oil market is stable. There is no need to interfere with the market."

Duty on imported sugar will help stabilise prices: Mawana

By IANS, New Delhi : The government should at the earliest levy duty on refined sugar being imported into country as it will not only stabilise the sweetener's prices but also help the industry cut its losses, said a top official of a sugar company. "Due to speculation in the market that the government may impose tax, there is a great volatility in the prices. The imposition of import duty will not only help check excessive import of cheap refined sugar but will also lead to sugar prices stabilising," said Sunil Kakria, managing director of Mawana Sugars, in an interview to IANS.

Shutdown hits IT sector in West Bengal

By IANS, Kolkata : The Information Technology (IT) and Information Technology enabled Services (ITeS) sector in West Bengal was severely hit Wednesday following a nation-wide strike called by Leftist trade unions to protest inflation, price rise and other economic policies of the Union government. "The IT sector is affected due to the strike. The percentage of attendance at the state's IT hub Salt Lake sector-V is very low," West Bengal IT principal secretary Siddharth told IANS.

Orissa bus owners demand hike in fares

By IANS, Bhubaneswar : Private bus owners in Orissa Wednesday said they want the government to hike the fares by four to seven paise per kilometre in view of the recent increase in fuel prices. Prakash Mishra, president of the bus owner's association, told IANS: "The state has around 6,000 private buses that run on four categories - ordinary, express, deluxe and super deluxe. The present fares per kilometre are 41, 43, 56 and 69 paise, respectively. We have sent a letter to the chief minister demanding that the prices be correspondingly revised to 45, 47, 61 and 76 paise."

Bharat Heavy Electricals mulls power plant at Singur

By IANS, Singur (West Bengal) : Top officials of state-run Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (BHEL) Thursday inspected the abandoned site of Tata Motors here, initially intended for a factory to produce the small car Nano, to consider a power generation plant. The team was led by BHEL general manager S.C. Mittal. "We came here to inspect the site. BHEL general manager is with us," said West Bengal Power Development Corp managing director Debashis Sen after visiting the spot, some 40 km from Kolkata.

Banks cut interest rates on some home loans

By IANS, Mumbai : State-run commercial banks Monday cut interest rates on home loans up to Rs.2 million (Rs.20 lakh/$40,000), with several other benefits like nil processing fee and free life insurance. Home loans of up to Rs.500,000 will invite an interest rate of 8.5 percent and those up to Rs.2 million will attract an interest rate of 9.25 percent, State Bank of India (SBI) chairman O.P. Bhatt told a press conference here. The incentives, being offered by all public sector banks, will be available till June 30, 2009, he added.

Colombia announces major oil discovery

By IANS, Bogota : In what could be its most important hydrocarbons find in 10 years, Colombia has announced the discovery of a huge oil reserve in the eastern plain region, EFE news agency reported Wednesday. British firm Emerald discovered the the petroleum deposit in the eastern plains region which is home to a number of oil rigs and natural gas extraction plants, Energy Minister Hernan Martinez announced Tuesday. He told Caracol Radio that the field located in Meta province, 200 km east of Bogota, could contain reserves of about 100 million barrels of heavy crude.

Bank rates hiked to rein inflation, says RBI governor

By IANS, Bangalore: The bank rates were raised March 19 by 25 basis points to contain the wholesale price index (WPI) inflation rate, which shot up to 9.9 percent in February, Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor D. Subba Rao said late Monday. "Given the inflation pressures and given the growth is consolidating, some normalisation was required. Both the repo rate and reverse repo rates were increased by 25 basis points to contain the inflationary pressures," Rao told reporters here.

Indias annual budget for 2008-09 presented; focus on defence and social sectors

By KUNA New Delhi : Indias annual budget for the 2008-09 was announced Friday with major amount of money being allocated to the countrys defence, education, health and agriculture sectors. Announcing the budget in the Indian Parliament here today, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said defence budget was increased by 10 per cent to 26.5 bn usd and added that more money would be provided if required.

Bahrain telecom operator defers India foray

By IANS, Dubai : Bahrain's leading telecom services provider Batelco is for the moment putting off its plans to enter into the booming Indian market. The company's chief executive Peter Kaliarapoulos, briefing the local media on quarterly results, said though Batelco was in the process of acquiring a licence in India, it was not in a hurry. "The asking price is too much and we do not want to invest that much," reports quoted Kaliarapoulos as saying.

Japan invests in Indian forestry

By IANS Agartala : Japan will continue investing in India to boost the country's forestry sector, besides opening avenues for people whose livelihoods depend on forest-based products, officials said here Monday.

India ‘well poised’ on nuclear deal: Sibal

By IANS New Delhi : The Indian government is "well poised" on the civil nuclear deal with the US and it will not face any obstacles in its implementation, Science and Technology Minister Kapil Sibal said Tuesday. "The government is well poised and the deal would get through," Sibal told reporters on the sidelines of a marketing summit organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) here.

Essar wins Nigerian oil block

New Delhi, May 18, IRNA, Ruias-led corporate house Essar group has won an offshore oil block in Nigeria with reserves of up to 80 million barrels. Essar Energy Holdings Ltd, a unit of Essar Global, has bagged a shallow water offshore exploration Block 226 in the African country, industry sources said. Nigeria had offered 45 exploration blocks in its latest licensing round, to which no Indian company except Essar had responded, PTI said.

High court quashes Chhattisgarh’s ban on chewing tobacco sale

By IANS Raipur : After an almost two month long ban, gutka or chewing tobacco Friday returned with a bang to shops and kiosks in Chhattisgarh following a high court order. Vendors hung up rows of gutka pouches in front of their shops after the Chhattisgarh High Court in Bilaspur Thursday quashed a five-year ban imposed on the sale of gutka by the state government on Jan 1. As per an official estimate, around Rs.100 million worth of gutka is sold in the state per month.

No irregularities in awarding projects to Maytas: YSR

By IANS, Hyderabad : The Andhra Pradesh government Sunday denied there were any irregularities in awarding contracts for various infrastructure projects to Maytas Infra, the company promoted by the family of disgraced former chairman of Satyam Computers. Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, however, announced that the government would review all the projects given to Maytas in the wake of massive fraud in Satyam.

Why charge customers for using ATM: HC asks RBI

New Delhi : The Delhi High Court Wednesday issued notice to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on a plea against RBI's decision to...

Sensex slips further into the red amid weak Asian cues

By IANS, Mumbai : A benchmark index for Indian equities markets fell further Monday, with traders taking cues from the negativity at other Asian bourses.

US House of Representatives rejects financial bailout plan

By Xinhua, Washington : The US House of Representatives rejected Monday the $700-billion financial bailout legislation, which Bush Administration said was "urgently needed to address a crisis in our financial system that threatens the entire US economy". The bill was rejected by a vote of 228-205. Leaders in the House said they might reconsider the bill Thursday, as the Senate had planned a vote on the measure Wednesday.

Infosys says no to trade unions in software firms

By IANS

Thiruvananthapuram : Coming out strongly against trade unions in the IT industry, Infosys Technologies chief executive S. Gopalakrishnan says the sector should instead opt for self-regulation if there are labour problems.

Cuba Vice President stresses lower energy consumption

By NNN-Prensa Latina Cienfuegos, Cuba : Cuban Vice President Carlos Lage extolled in this central southern city that the island cut its fossil fuel consumption in the last three years, noted for high economic growth. Precisely when the country s economy is growing, diesel consumption fell by seven percent and gasoline by 13 percent, informed Lage after a tour Saturday of Cienfuegos energy facilities.

Rajasthan hotels booked full ahead of New Year

By IANS Jaipur : Those wanting to enjoy New Year's Day in Rajasthan need to think twice if they have not yet made reservations. A majority of hotels are booked full till at least the first week of January. Accommodation is so much at a premium that some hotels have pitched tents to accommodate guests. But that too is proving to be inadequate.

EU approves proposed acquisition of Novalis by Hindalco

By IANS

Brussels : Now why should the takeover by an Indian company of an American company attract the attention of the European authorities in Brussels?

NYSE proposal for commodity exchange among 15 approved

By IANS, New Delhi : A proposal from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) for a 5 percent stake in a commodities exchange, worth Rs.2.18 billion ($55 million), is among the 15 schemes approved by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram, an official statement said Friday. As recommended by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB), the minister also gave his nod to a proposal from Metal One Corp of Japan to set up a wholly owned subsidiary with an investment of $8 million.

WTO asked to review EU’s banana import regime

By Xinhua

Washington : The US has requested the World Trade Organisation (WTO) panel to review whether the European Union's (EU) banana import regime breaches the obligations of the international trade body.

Infosys beats expectations; ups forecast on weaker rupee

By IANS, Bangalore : India's second largest IT bellwether Infosys Technologies Tuesday posted a net profit of Rs.16.41 billion (approx $335.5 million/Rs.1,641 crore) for the third quarter of this fiscal (2008-09), registering 33 percent year-on-year (YoY) growth and 14.6 percent sequentially as per the Indian accounting system. Under the international financial reporting standards (IFRS), the net income for the October-December quarter under review (Q3) is $330 million as against $310 million in the same period a year ago, a modest growth of 6.5 percent YoY.

Madhya Pradesh ministers receive notices from taxmen

By IANS Bhopal : As many as 13 Madhya Pradesh ministers have been found guilty of not filing their income tax returns on time or at the proper office. They have been asked to file the returns within 15 days, an official said Thursday. "The income tax department has been receiving complaints that several ministers were not filing their returns properly. On investigation, 13 were found to be wanting on this front and all have been issued notices by the Assistant Commissioner (Income Tax), Madhya Pradesh Circle, Vijay Soni," an IT official told IANS Thursday.

Eurozone economic sentiment hits 32-month high

By DPA, Berlin: The 16-member eurozone's economic recovery gained further traction in April with a key business sentiment survey released Thursday hitting a 32-month high. The London-based economics research group Markit's preliminary composite purchasing managers' index (PMI) rose more than forecast from 55.9 in March to 57.3 points in April to record its ninth consecutive monthly increase.

Reduce tax on household items to spur demand: Assocham

By IANS, New Delhi : The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Assocham) Wednesday called on the government to bring down tax on household purchases to less than 20 percent from over 45 percent now to spur domestic demand. "Although the annual income of an average Indian is growing significantly, it is not resulting in increased savings because the government takes away over 45 percent on household purchases in terms of indirect taxes alone," Assocham president Sajjan Jindal said in a statement.

Sensex slips from opening highs

By IANS, Mumbai : A benchmark index of Indian equities was ruling 65 points higher Thursday, having slipped from its opening highs.

Oil prices to stay high, upping output won’t help: Saudi Arabia

By IANS, Dubai : Increasing production will not pull down spiralling oil prices and indications are that prices will remain high, according to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud. "People who think that oil prices will go down once production is raised are wrong because there are indications that prices will remain high," King Abdullah said in an interview to Kuwaiti daily Arab Times.

ArcelorMittal set to buy Canadian iron ore company for $433 million

By Gurmukh Singh, IANS, Toronto : Unless a rival bidder emerges possibly from China by Monday, ArcelorMittal is set to take over Canada's Baffinland Iron Mines for $433 million.

Hope my rail budget meets expectations: Gowda

New Delhi : Railway Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda began presenting the rail budget in Lok Sabha Tuesday, promising to serve the social obligations of...

Asia Pacific Breweries launches new beer

By IANS New Delhi : Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) Wednesday launched its strong beer called Baron that will be priced at Rs.50 ($1.25). Vivek Chabra, regional director of APB, told reporters that strong beers contributed to over 70 percent of beer sales in India. "We are looking ahead to roll out our new premium beers aggressively across the country and few other south Asian countries. Baron's strong beer has a strong European heritage and its premium quality stems from the brewing heritage as well as its imported ingredients," Chabra said.

Himachal to buy anti-hail guns for crop protection

By IANS, Shimla : Himachal Pradesh is floating global tenders for purchase of anti-hail guns to protect the fruit crop from hailstorms that are common in the state, an official said Saturday. "We (the state government) have decided to float global tenders for the purchase of anti-hail guns to protect the fruit crop from vagaries of weather like hailstorms," state Horticulture Minister Narender Bragta told IANS.

Oberoi Group opens hotel in Gurgaon

By IANS, New Delhi : The Oberoi group will pursue expansion plans, officials of the hotel chain said Tuesday, while opening a luxury hotel in Gurgaon in Haryana.

Governments preventing industry from going green: Brundtland

By Joydeep Gupta, IANS Bali : Gro Harlem Brundtland, the UN secretary general's special envoy on climate change, Wednesday said here that industrialists are ready to work towards reducing carbon emissions but government regulations are making it difficult for them to adopt cleaner technology. "Businesses are experiencing barriers from governments around the world when they want to move to cleaner technology or renewable energy projects. Government regulations have not kept pace with the needs of today," Brundtland told IANS in an exclusive interview.

Sensex drops 189 points on profit booking in IT heavyweights

By IANS, Mumbai : A benchmark index of Indian equities Friday slipped 189 points lower in afternoon trade with bluechip IT companies Infosys and TCS coming under selling pressure.

Kuwait keen on boosting participation in economic assemblies – Ambassador

By NNN-KUNA, Tunis : Kuwaiti Ambassador to Tunisia Abdul Hamid Al-Failakawi stressed importance here Friday on his country's keenness to participate in the economic and trade assemblies, particularly Arabic gatherings. The Ambassador's comment came on the sidelines of Tunis International Industries fair opening ceremony, sponsored by the Tunisian Minister of Trade and Traditional Industries Tunisian Reza Towaity. Al-Failakawi told KUNA that such economic events reflected the country's industrial development and progress and cultural heritage.

Tracks cleared to fast track railway freight corridors

By IANS New Delhi : The Cabinet Thursday approved a railway ministry proposal to issue an ordinance to amend the Railways Act of 1989. This will help it acquire land for its dedicated freight corridors. "The ordinance will help the railway ministry carry out land acquisition for special railway projects," said Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi, without providing further details. The ordinance is aimed at arming the railways with additional powers to quickly acquire land.
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