Prices to go up during lean season, traders seek compensation package
The University will be fully residential and is spread over 25 acres; first academic session in 2016-17
The manufacturing unit would create direct employment for 180 people
At the state level bankers' committee (SLBC) meetings, the banks have been told time and again to expedite the branch coverage in the unbanked gram panchayats
The awareness drive will be followed by entrepreneurship and skill development programmes at the district level
The ordinance, which was approved in both the lower and upper houses of the Parliament last week, was also backed by Biju Janata Dal
India has been organising joint defence exercises with several neighbouring countries to maintain an atmosphere of cooperation in the region, and probably to check the growing presence of China
Company says it will be starting exports of coaches from the SriCity facility to Australia
The govt in its announcement late last night cancelled the bids from JSPL and BALCO
Gives access to more than 125 developers and 200 projects
The provisional amount committed by bidders at the end of 97th round is over Rs 1,07,000 cr
Government encourages metro rail coach manufacturing in India, he said
The fares, offered under the scheme are non-refundable, and available only for a limited number of seats
The livery of AirAsia India's fourth aircraft donned an image of JRD Tata with a Puss Moth, the aircraft he flew on Oct 15, 1932
Says India cannot afford Bullet trains at this point
JD(U), RJD say these are liable to be challenged in courts
Not an amnesty scheme, govt emphasises; one last chance, subject to high penalties, to declare such wealth; then, strict action
Interview with Chief executive officer, AirAsia India
After 92 rounds of bidding, prices have increased 16% in the 1,800-MHz band compared to the reserve price