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The elite club22-NOV-09
Polo has never had a shortage of luxury names backing it, And the trend continues.
Sports infra draws big bucks22-NOV-09
World’s first convertible stadium to come up in Ahmedabad.
Nepal's dethroned king Gyanendra gets first passport21-NOV-09
Nepal's deposed king Gyanendra has for the first time acquired a passport in his name at the age of 64, more than a year after he became a commoner, a Foreign Ministry official said.
Over Rs 3.35 lakh cr needed for national expressway project20-NOV-09
The government's ambitious plan to build a 18,650-km-long national expressway network could involve a minimum investment of Rs Rs 3.35 lakh crore, according to the draft master plan report presented to the government.
HAL to invest Rs 25,000 cr in next 10 years20-NOV-09
Hindustan Aeronautics (HAL) plans to invest more than Rs 25,000 crore in the next 10 years on the back of a strong order pipeline and big ticket projects on the horizon.
Zee asks Ten Sports for more time for buyout talks20-NOV-09
Subhash Chandra-owned Zee Entertainment has asked Dubai-based Taj TV for a one-month extension of a deadline to acquire a higher stake in Ten Sports.
New Racing Version for International GT Sport19-NOV-09
Following the Porsche 911 GT3 Cup, Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, Stuttgart, is entering yet another racing car in the 2010 motorsport season: The 911 GT3 R will be raced in series based on the international FIA GT3 regulations, thus succeeding the 911 GT3 Cup S. The main focus in developing this new model was on even better drivability and even easier handling.
Honeywell to invest $34 mn in Gurgaon centre18-NOV-09
Diversified company Honeywell India today said it will set up a technology centre with an investment of $34 million (Rs 157 crore) to expand global research capabilities.
'A'bad BRTS is going in the right direction'17-NOV-09
Known as the 'Man of Plan' for his role as mayor in transforming Bogota - once infested with crime, drugs and pollution - into a city that now is celebrated worldwide as a model of urban renewal, Enrique Penalosa gave Ahmedabad the idea of a high quality Bus Rapid Transport System (BRTS) in 2004. On his second visit to the city half a decade later, Penalosa, now president of the board of directors of Institute of Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), tells Vinay Umarji how he finds the
Golfing buddies15-NOV-09
Help with your game is available off-course - in your office, in your pocket, in your bag.
Breaking a sweat15-NOV-09
Children, today, seem to have traded playing in open spaces with gaming consoles and spending time on the Internet. Even adults seem to be exercising less and have adopted consoles like Wii fit to engage in some sort of physical activity. While on one level, it does make exercising fun, it still can’t replace actual workouts.
Sach is life14-NOV-09
Twenty years ago, at sixth place in the batting order, the 16-year-old Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar walked across the National Stadium in Karachi and straight into every Indian’s heart and history.
Nine states sign Central pact for highways funding13-NOV-09
Nine states have signed an agreement with the Centre to develop highways after the Union Transport Ministry made it essential to do so to access central funds.
Autorickshaw union, STA tiff delays Chd LPG plans13-NOV-09
The Chandigarh dream of seeing only LPG compliant autoriskshaws plying on the city roads continues to linger, as almost two months have passed since the deadline expired. The State Transport Authority, Chandigarh, had earlier fixed the deadline for all autorickshaws plying here to get converted to LPG by August 31, 2009. However, the deadline is yet to be met, considering the standoff between autorickshaw union and the transport authority.
IPL sells theatrical rights for Rs 330 cr12-NOV-09
Entertainment and Sports Direct (ESD) today bagged the theatrical rights of the Indian Premier League (IPL) matches for the next 10 years which cost them Rs 330 crore.
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