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Scare in the air for railways
The railways are beginning to feel the pressure from cheap airline fares. ... |
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Rs 20,000 cr set aside for new journey
Laloo Prasad Yadav has a cash chest of close to Rs 20,000 crore at his command this year. ... |
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Chug along to the land of opportunity
Forget the trains, it is the land belonging to the great Indian railways where all the action is. ... |
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Wagon firms hitched to big orders
The railways has decided to farm out more orders to the wagon makers who are pleased by the largesse but feel there is poten ... |
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Efficiency drivers given a wide berth again
The Railway Budget for 2005-06 shall be widely welcomed by all users of railway services, However, the pronouncement of keepi ... |
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Hardly down to earth
Scare in the air for railways
IA to close Airbus deal soon
Indian Airlines (IA) is expected to conclude its price negotiations with Airbus in the next 10 days..
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Tata Metaliks mulls steel-making foray
Tata Metaliks Ltd is considering foray into steel making...
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Infotech bug finally bites Laloo
Some years ago, Laloo Prasad Yadav made a withering comment about the information technology (IT) w.. |
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Chambers? red signal for cross-subsidisation
Calling the railway budget 2005-06 "populist", Indian industry today urged the government.. |
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Indica goes to Turkey
Forex reserves
Enron stay
Fiscal report
AllBank payout
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