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Shine Jacob is a seasoned journalist and short-story writer with an experience of over a decade and a half across print and electronic media. He has covered a wide range of sectors, including energy, infrastructure, logistics, and the automobile industry. He has previously worked with the Times of India, Moneycontrol, Livemint, Cogencis, in addition to regional Malayalam media. Currently based in Chennai, he has also worked as a financial journalist in Kolkata and New Delhi.
Shine Jacob is a seasoned journalist and short-story writer with an experience of over a decade and a half across print and electronic media. He has covered a wide range of sectors, including energy, infrastructure, logistics, and the automobile industry. He has previously worked with the Times of India, Moneycontrol, Livemint, Cogencis, in addition to regional Malayalam media. Currently based in Chennai, he has also worked as a financial journalist in Kolkata and New Delhi.
Both nations were planning to strike a deal last year, to ship sand to Maldives, which risks being inundated if the sea level rises by even one metre
Proposed issuance will be the fourth offering under its $2-billion medium-term-note programme, launched in 2006
Interview with Bangladesh commerce minister
Interview with Principal Advisor, Planning Commission
Cites failure on performance of duties and also asking for a compensation on the losses that they suffered
While the Times debut has a good subscription base, the new product from the ABP stable, E Bela, is not too far behind
A four-day newspaper blackout might lead to a less of Rs 10-15 cr
The British hedge fund has claimed Rs 2,12,250 crore from the government of India on behalf of Coal India shareholders
Presidency University will seek Central, state and corporate assistance for development projects
Bangladesh conglomerate was planning to import 2,000 Nano cars this year, was looking to import more based on demand from customers
The board has also approved cost price model for signing of FSAs, which will provide imported coal at actual cost
Plans to bring lalll Faortis hoispitals under eICU, to start with 500 beds in 20 hospitals
Plans to bring intensive care units with the entire hospital chain under its electronic Intensive Care Unit facility
Bonus of Rs 26,500 promised to non-exec employees to lead to annual outgo of Rs 940 cr this year