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Thursday, September 18, 2003
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Delhi, Mumbai airports revamp — Govt bid to ensure infrastructure development
IN an effort to ensure that the development of Delhi and Mumbai airports into world-class entities is done in a time-bound manner, the Union Government is likely to mandate that certain infrastructure be put in place by the consortium leasing the ... More

SHIPPING


SCI may not see sell-off hurdles
WHILE the Supreme Court judgment in the disinvestment of HPCL and BPCL has cast its shadow on the Government's privatisation programme, it is unlikely to affect the sale of Shipping Corporation of India (SCI), which was incorporated under the ... More

`TAMP must continue in present form as regulator'
THE Tariff Authority for Major Ports (TAMP) should continue in the present form as tariff regulator at Indian major ports. This was the unanimous view expressed by users of the southern ports including the Chennai port. The views were expressed ... More

Four EoIs received for Azhikkal, Alappuzha port development
THE Directorate of Ports, Kerala, has received four expressions of interest for the development of Azhikkal port and one for Alappuzha port. The Directorate had floated global tenders in the first week of August inviting EoIs for comprehensive ... More

TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS


Madras HC directs Registrar to probe, file report on trade union row
THE Madras High Court has held that the Trade Union Act, legislated 78 years ago, had not received the attention of the law makers so as to be updated with the changing trends and the Government's control over private ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT


Packing materials to be sold in TN post offices
THE Department of Posts has introduced a pilot project on the sale of postal packing material in the post offices in Tamil Nadu for Speed Post and Express Parcel Post customers. The Union Minister of State for Communication and Information ... More

  • Dak Adalat this week in Kerala

    RAILWAYS


    Freight train service to Nepal starts showing signs of success
    THE Kolkata Dock System-Raxaul freight train service to Nepal launched by the Eastern Railway last month in collaboration with Container Corporation (Concor) on an experimental basis was already showing signs of emerging as a successful ... More
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