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Mumbai-Karachi liner service plan capsizes
The Vajpayee government has apparently torpedoed the plan to provide a ship service between Mumbai and Karachi as a feasibility study has shown that the service will not be commercially viable. ... |
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Iran reads the tea leaves, lifts four-year import ban
Iran has lifted its four-year ban on import of Indian tea in a decision effective from April 15. ... |
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Bonus boosts free-float size
Bonus issues and stock splits announced by companies will increase the circulation of these shares on the bourses as the ... |
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Gail sniffs large gas reserves off Digha
Gail and Gazprom are set to start a 3D seismic study in the Bengal basin, 200 km off the Digha coast in Midnapore, after ... |
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Retail, small units in Centurion Bank focus
Centurion Bank is refining its strategy on the retail and corporate fronts. ... |
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IN CHOPPY WATERS
IBM gateway to e-governance overdrive
National Institute of Smart Government (NISG) and IBM India have joined hands to promote e-gove..
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Hunt for new avenues takes FIIs to securitised paper
Having made a killing on the stock markets in the past financial year, foreign institutional in..
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Govt lists areas for private role in power update
The power ministry has listed various options for private participation in the renovation and moder.. |
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Data bank for life insurers next year
In a bid to compile comprehensive data on death and disability rates, the Actuarial Society of .. |
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PTC looks at overseas flotation
Power Trading Corporation is planning to tap the overseas market to raise funds to pick up equity i.. |
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Top insurance body shifts to Delhi
The General Insurance Public Sector Association (Gipsa), a body that represents the management .. |
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Bharti hub to make data calamity-proof
Bharti Tele-Ventures Ltd has assured its customers immediate resumption of services in case of a na.. |
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Schools morph to click-and-type mode in Bengal
School teachers in West Bengal are switching over from a ‘chalk and talk’ style of teaching to .. |
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New plants to raise SPS output
The Calcutta-based SPS group is setting up two greenfield steel plants in Orissa and Himachal P.. |
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Amul to scoop up ice cream in Pak
After establishing its sway over the domestic ice cream market, Amul is now planning to storm P.. |
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Salons to spruce up Lakme growth
Lakme Lever, which saw a 32 per cent growth in 2003-04, plans to concentrate on growing the sal.. |
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2-wheelers in top gear, sales up 11%
Brisk bike sales and a recovery in the scooter market drove up two-wheeler sales by 11.4 per cent d.. |
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CORPORATE BRIEFS
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