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More weekly flights to Britain from next year
India and Britain will allow 40 weekly flights each way by next year, up from the present level of 19 a week. ... |
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Tata stake sale in HPL on track
The Bengal government has completed all formalities to acquire the 11 per cent stake of the Tatas in Haldia Petrochemicals L ... |
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Cheaper DVC power for Bengal
The board of Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) today decided to supply power to Jharkhand and Bengal state electricity boards ... |
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Coal India to set up more washeries
Coal India (CIL) plans to set up coal washeries to lessen the demand-supply gap. The company has also proposed to finalise t ... |
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ONGC arm to refine Gujarat crude
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) plans to refine the crude from its Gujarat field in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Mang ... |
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Easy come, easy go
More weekly flights to Britain from next year
Lower profit not to cost Coke chief dear
Coca-Cola Co, which warned earlier this week of lower-than-expected profits this year, said on Frid..
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Fund plan for tea growth
The commerce ministry will consider a proposal to create a special purpose fund with a revolving co..
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AROUND THE GLOBE
Ford boosts earnings outlook
Ford Motor raised its earnings outlook on Friday due to strength from its financial services sector.. |
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Infogain to hire more
Schwing foray
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