Heavy Engineering Corp net profit up 286 percent
Rajat Gupta elected to American Airlines board
Car sales fall 1.71 percent in July
Ford to scale up production in India
By IANS
Kolkata : American automobile giant Ford Motor Company wants to increase its production capacity in India by rolling out 65,000 vehicles annually from its plant in Chennai.
"Right now we are manufacturing roughly about 42,000 vehicles annually at our Chennai factory. We have a definite plan to increase the present capacity by pushing the figure up to 65,000 per year," Ford India Vice-President (Marketing, Sales and Service) Scott McCormack said here Wednesday.
MP poised for rapid industrialisation, claims CM
Bhopl: Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that industrialization has gained a fresh momentum in Madhya Pradesh and the state is now poised for a giant leap in this field.
Chouhan was laying the foundation for an industrial and Agro-tech project being set up by Abhishek Industries at Budni today.
Diwali shines bright for corporate gifts once again
Tamil Nadu clears industrial projects worth Rs.160 bn
RBI allows Rs 50,000 withdrawal a week from overdraft accounts
Renault Nissan to open Chennai factory early next year
Let the sea rise, say the Dutch
Obama announces new team to tackle economic crisis
Hope my rail budget meets expectations: Gowda
India GDP growth slows to 8.4 percent in Q3 of financial year 2008
TAPI pipeline will take five years: Afghan president
Mukesh Ambani richest Indian as Bill Gates returns to top
Sensex closes 156 points lower ahead of monetary policy review
Orchid gets US nod for Cefdinir antibiotics
By IANS
Chennai : Chennai-based pharma major Orchid Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Ltd (Orchid) Friday announced that it had received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) for its abbreviated new drug applications (ANDA) - Cefdinir capsules (300 mg) and Cefdinir oral suspensions (125 mg/5 ml and 250 mg/5 ml).
Cefdinir is a life-saving cephalosporin antibiotic drug, which became generic only recently. Cephalosporins are drugs that kill bacteria or prevent their growth.
City of millionaires has billions stashed in banks
US banks turn to investors after ‘stress tests’ findings
Coal India unions 5 day-strike from Tuesday, banks on Wednesday
Kingfisher set to expand international network
Jai Balaji targets yearly 9 mn tonnes steel production
Equity markets stay on the up early afternoon
Finnair achieves 2.5 percent growth in 2010
No direct fertiliser subsidy to farmers mooted
New Delhi : The Fertilizer Advisory Forum Wednesday strongly opposed the direct subsidy of fertilisers to farmers and instead favoured the continuation of the existing practice of subsidy to the industry.
"The direct subsidy to farmers was opposed by the forum as it felt it was not in their interest," Minister for Chemicals, Fertilizers and Steel Ram Vilas Paswan told reporters here after the second meeting of the forum.
Equities open higher, Sensex up 200 points
Indian exports to Africa can touch $50 bn by 2012: Ficci
India to contribute wheat for SAARC food bank
Bangalore realty software firm bags Dubai order
Andhra Pradesh announces relief, no hike in LPG prices (Lead)
India’s forex reserves down $573.5 mn
Kingfisher takes off to London on maiden flight
No impact of World Bank ban on business, says Megasoft
Obama invites India to major economies forum on climate change
India, Germany to sign economic, defence pacts
Fertilisers to be priced on nutrient value; will be cheaper
Let market decide on H-1B cap, says US chamber
Indian IT sector posts $40 bn revenue in 2006-07
Bangalore : Driven by a strong export growth and a healthy domestic market, the Indian IT industry posted a record revenue of $40 billion in fiscal 2006-07, registering a 31 percent growth.
MMTC to set up JVs for gold refining and retail
UN agency, WHO hail budget
‘Companies need separate audit, risk management panels’
Indian Oil net profit drops 57 percent
Kingfisher starts Nepal flights
India’s forex reserves dip $3.32 bn
Jharkhand to reduce tax on diesel
Markets still in a slump
Govt defers stimulus package; announcement likely on Sunday
Equities markets stay flat early afternoon
Qatar Airways says India remains hot market
Ford workers seek government intervention
Indian shares end higher on foreign fund support
JSW Steel project rekindles West Bengal’s industrialisation dream
Two mn litres of fuel to be available in Tamil Nadu
Indian equities ruling higher after strong opening
Austrian steelmaker voestalpine to cut production
ICICI opens branch in Birmingham
London : ICICI Bank, India's fastest growing private bank, has opened its sixth branch in Britain in Birmingham with plans to services the financial needs of several companies in the West Midlands that have collaborations and branches in India.
Tribunal defers GSM operators’ petition till Feb 14
Indian IT giants look at Bhutan for investment
Iranian trade delegation to meet industrialists in Mumbai
Tata Consultancy signs pact with US auto major Chrysler
DLF profits up by 23 percent in 2008 Q1
Sensex gives up gains, broader indices outperform
HCC ties up with Egyptian contractor for highway projects
Committee set up to ascertain quality of Chinese plant, equipment
Central bank cuts key rates
China’s forex reserve tops $ 1.5 trillion
Why India stands largely insulated from global financial crisis
Volkswagen, Suzuki stake deal sends Maruti stock up
Qatar to consider supply of more LNG to India
One million new jobs in India in 2008
Closed Surat diamond units likely to resume operations
Indo-US business unaffected by rupee rise, sub-prime crisis
Agricultural education gets Rs.22.76 bn boost
World Bank official meets Karunanidhi, reviews projects
G20 summit may launch process to resolve financial crisis
Northeast India’s biggest steel plant begins production
WTO director general Lamy to visit India next week
Indian-born trader sets precedent by winning 20mn pound compensation
ICICI Prudential implements Intense’s suite
Mittal’s stake in Australian firm skips mandatory review
Maytas director C.S. Bansal quits
Panic run on ATMs as thousands rush to withdraw, deposit notes
Diesel to cost Rs.2.70 less in Delhi from July 20
US housing rebounds in battered market
US stocks fall amid economic worries
Antony to lay keel of first indigenous aircraft career Saturday
No cheer for India’s children in interim budget
Rajnath asks Delhi to have more vans to sell onions, potatoes
Sensex ends marginally lower
Jeddah energy meeting calls for greater transparency in oil market deals
Soaring inflation pulls down equities markets
OPEC crude price slides below $80
Maytas Infra wins Rs.1.1-bn Railway contract
India, Mexico mean business, sign three pacts
Invest in skill development: Maharashtra chief minister to NRIs
Kalpataru to expand output on Rs.150 mn outlay
Highlights of India’s new Foreign Trade Policy
Intel to roll out portable PCs in Indian schools
By Fakir Balaji, IANS
Jaipur : Global chipmaker Intel Corp is all set to roll out its Classmate PC, a portable mini-notebook, in Indian schools from August to digitally enhance the existing teaching format.
The Indian subsidiary of the $39-billion silicon firm has tied up with HCL Infosystems to hard sell the novel educational tool in thousands of schools across India for empowering students and teachers with computer literacy.
US economy suffers worst decline in 26 years
Russia, Ukraine sign new gas deal
Foreign funds infuse over $2.6 bn in Indian equities
India’s inflation rate unchanged at 0.61 percent
Tribunal to recover damages from Coke in Kerala
Indian stock markets continue to rise
Equity markets rise in initial trade
New British plan to boost migration, trade links with India
London : As litigation continues over recent changes to immigration rules, Britain has announced plans to launch an international marketing campaign to promote the country as a 'migration destination' and to leverage the economically active Indian community here to forge links with India's growing economy.