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Naidu seeks high-level probe into train mishap
EXPRESSING concern over the spurt in rail accidents, the Chief Minister, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, on Thursday appealed to the Prime Minister to order a high-level inquiry into the ghastly train accident at Warangal on Wednesday that left 21 ... More

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Gulf Air flights to Kochi from July 15
The airline has approached Air India with a proposal to marginally increase the number of seats, which can be offered on the sector. More

INFRASTRUCTURE


19 cos submit EoIs for Chennai car park project
NINETEEN companies have expressed interest in the construction of the multi-level car parking-cum-commercial complex proposed to come up at Panagal Park in T. Nagar, which is one of the city's central business districts. Some of the ... More

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Tuticorin Port to review development plans
THE Tuticorin Port Trust (TPT) is reviewing its earlier development plans including a plan to have an integrated container terminal at the port. "Before we prepare our next expansion plan, we want to have earlier development plans reviewed. ... More

Quarterly quota for coastal coal traffic finalised
THE coal linkage committee, at its meeting held recently, finalised quarterly (July -September) allocations for coastal movement of coal for thermal power plants in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. The allocations made will move ... More

RAILWAYS


80% indigenisation achieved for new rail passenger coaches — Rlys pares cost by Rs 5 cr per rake
The first two rakes of 16 coaches each, manufactured under a transfer of technology arrangement from Linke Hoffman Bosch (LHB) and Alstom, will be used on the New Delhi-Mumbai Rajdhani by August. The first rake is ready to be put into service and is on its way to Mumbai while the second rake is expected to roll out of the RCF in the next couple of weeks. More

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Kerala carriage operators' plea to withdraw vehicles tax hike
THE All-Kerala State Contract Carriage Operators Co-ordination Committee has urged the State Government to withdraw the hike in vehicle tax imposed on contract carriages. Addressing a press conference here on Thursday, the General Convenor of ... More
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