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R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and writes for Business Standard's from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has previously worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
R Krishna Das is a senior journalist and writes for Business Standard's from Raipur, Chhattisgarh. He has previously worked with The Telegraph and The Hitavada.
RDA's two mega housing projects could take off only if it received 70% applications
The export order for rails is in 18 metre finished lengths
Report facilitate permission for more plants in state's power hub
Company bagged the order from the Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Limited
Keen to capture the backward class vote, which has been its Achilles heel, the BJP has kept most upper caste leaders off its list of star campaigners in Bihar. So Chhattisgarh has lost out: its CM bel
The huge money that the villagers received was diverted to the chit fund companies in the Raipur district, which have allegedly decamped
Despite extensive campaign, not a single toilet was built in the Bastar Nagar panchayat where one had to pay Rs 1000 to get a toilet constructed
SAIL plunged to a net loss of Rs 321 cr in the first quarter of the current fiscal
London-listed Vedenta's subsidiary with major aluminium facility in Korba had applied for closure of its fabrication division
Many invested the money they got from selling their land to chit fund companies that have now vanished
State govt to float a tender to auction Baghmara gold mine
The company today launched service for Raipur and Bilaspurm, two prominent cities of Chhattisgarh
Will be used for construction of the eastern corridor
RTI activist claims crop insurance scam worth Rs 335-cr
The project that would entail an investment of about Rs 10,000 cr would also include two iron ore pellet plants
Truckers are scheduled to go off the roads indefinitely starting October 1 to protest corruption and delays at toll booths and checkposts
Whopping increase in fee maroons mining in re-allocated functional coal blocks
The imported steel has been cited as one of the reasons as the local steel makers had failed to stand in competition
The production cost of aluminium is $2,000 per tonne, while the price of aluminium in the international market has dropped to $1,600 per tonne
CREDA sites non-availability of land as primary reason of the non execution of the projects