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Cash-strapped Delhi govt seeks toll tax share05-NOV-09
Cash-strapped Delhi Government today sought a share in the toll tax collected by the border states from vehicles entering the national capital, arguing that the commuters have been using the road and parking facilities here.
Cool your heels31-OCT-09
Triple buckles, square toes, crocodile skin and bohemian fringes are just a few elements you may not have predicted coming back into fashion anytime soon, and yet here they are. No, we are not talking clothes, but shoes that should find place in your wardrobe this winter.
How to get out of a debt trap29-OCT-09
There are options like loan against property, stocks and life insurance policies.
'Raymond believes in creating markets ...we are long-term players'07-OCT-09
Apparel major Raymond Ltd is planning aggressive expanion through franchisees in tier-IV and V towns, to take its store count to 800 in the next 18 months. The company ended last year with a net loss of Rs 231 crore on revenues of Rs 2,586 crore. Raghavendra Kamath and Sarath Chelluri caught up with Raymond's chief operating officer DEEPAK KHETRAPAL to understand the growth plans.
Villgro to host B-plan contest for rural growth02-OCT-09
With an aim provide innovative products, services and solutions to the rural poor, Villgro, a social enterprise incubator is set to launch 'Wantrapreneur 09' Business Plan Competition, which challenges entrepreneurs to come out with innovative technology, solutions (products / services) with direct application at the rural level.
Aviation Min to move proposal for turnaround of AI29-AUG-09
The Civil Aviation Ministry would soon move a proposal for financial assistance to and restructuring of cash-strapped Air India.
V V: Escape from the trap of 'real time'08-AUG-09
One way of judging a magazine is by what is called “shelf life”—a statistic that editors don’t enjoy very much because magazines are born quickly and die easily. For a literary journal like The Paris Review to have survived 50 and more years is something of a miracle, a triumph of the life principle equivalent to a man passing the age of a hundred, no matter how wrinkled and bent he may now be. The Review was born in the spring of 1953 by a group of expat American intellectuals, and featured fiction and poetry, rather than criticism, devoted to the craft of writing. In its half-century span, over 250 interviews were conducted with contemporary novelists and poets, referred to by admirers as the DNA of literature. This might be a slight exaggeration but all well-known writers from all over the world have been covered in the series, warts and all.
Air India aiming turnaround in next 3 years: CMD07-AUG-09
Claiming that it has never asked for a bailout package from the government, cash-strapped flag carrier Air India today said it is aiming for a turnaround in the next three years on the back of various initiatives, including on-time performance and seamless connectivity.
MCF to increase speciality fertiliser biz06-AUG-09
Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (MCF), a UB Group company and manufacturer of fertiliser, is planning to expand its specialty fertiliser business in the next couple of years. The company, which has over 50 new generation fertiliser products in its basket, plans to expand the business through its integrated nutrient management division, set up four years ago.
MCF to increase speciality fert biz05-AUG-09
Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (MCF), a UB Group company and manufacturer of fertiliser, is planning to expand its specialty fertiliser business in the next couple of years. The company, which has over 50 new generation fertiliser products in its basket, plans to expand the business through its integrated nutrient management division, set up four years ago.
MCF to expand speciality fertiliser business04-AUG-09
Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (MCF), a UB Group company and manufacturer of fertiliser, is planning to expand its specialty fertiliser business in the next couple of years. The company, which has over 50 new generation fertiliser products in its basket, plans to expand the business through its integrated nutrient management division, set up four years ago.
Bankers set stiff terms for Subhiksha debt relief28-JUL-09
Want to appoint CFO, advisory board and governance committee.
Congress behind PM on Indo-Pak joint statement28-JUL-09
Two days before he is scheduled to defend his joint statement with Pakistan in Parliament, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today started receiving support from his Congress colleagues.
MCF targets Rs 150 cr sales from granulated fertiliser23-JUL-09
Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers Ltd (MCF), a Bangalore-based UB Group company engaged in the manufacture of fertiliser (urea, DAP and MOP), is geared up to relaunch its granulated fertiliser business. The company had suspended the sale of granulated fertiliser (blended fertilier) in June 2008 following the change in the fertiliser subsidy policy by the government last year.
Govt to pump in capital into cash-strapped A-I15-JUL-09
Asserting that Air India will retain its public sector character, the government today said it plans to pump in capital in the cash-strapped carrier, which has decided to defer its future aircraft inductions in the backdrop of mounting losses of Rs 7,200 crore.
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