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Bid to revive Burn Standard
The Railway ministry may take over Burn Standards two wagon making units in Bengal, based on the recommendations of the Board for Reconstruction of Public Sector Enterprises. ... |
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Foreign car firms keen to use more local parts
Foreign car companies with a presence in the country are looking at ways to source more parts locally, which will help t ... |
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Exporters to lobby for sops
Beleaguered exporters have pencilled in meetings with finance minister Pranab Mukherjee and commerce minister Anand Shar ... |
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Ficci business confidence index rises
A Ficci survey has revealed that Indian industry is expecting a revival in the economy and a movement towards a higher g ... |
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Price pinch spoils the morning cuppa
Retail tea prices are set to go up by Rs 20 per kg as bad weather has hurt production and raised auction prices. ... |
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Hope thrives
Bid to revive Burn Standard
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Jet fuel becomes expensive
Jet fuel, or ATF, prices continues to rise, with state-run oil firms today hiking the rates margin.. |
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Dr Reddys eyes prime position in US generics
Hyderabad-based Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd aims to be among the top five generic companie.. |
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GM bankruptcy countdown begins
A majority of General Motors bondholders have agreed to a debt-for-equity exchange, a source famili.. |
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