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Sunday, March 26, 2006
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MODERNISATION


Electrifying times for equipment suppliers
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PREFERENTIAL ALLOTMENTS


Khaitan to offer shares to promoters
Following the approval of shareholders at an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) held on Thursday, Khaitan Electricals Ltd has decided to hold a meeting of its board of directors on March 28 to consider allotment of 10-lakh ... More

AWARDS & HONOURS


TVS Logistics bags Frost & Sullivan award
TVS Logistics Services Ltd has been awarded the Frost & Sullivan's 2005 Voice of Customer Award for best domestic logistics service provider for automotive and auto component industries. The awards were presented to TVS Logistics, at a seminar . More

NEW PROJECTS


ONGC roadshow: 26 firms respond
Rs 4,000-cr Assam Renewal Project More

Karnataka Govt clears Infosys land acquisition
Infosys Technologies' pursuit of land acquisition in the city ended with the Karnataka Government finally having cleared its case recently for 845 acres. Mr Shankarlinge Gowda, IT & BT Secretary to the Karnataka Government, told Business ... More

Ahluwalia to spend Rs 200 cr on expansion
Ahluwalia Contracts (India) Pvt. Ltd (ACIL) plans to incur an expenditure of Rs 200 crore for its capital expansion projects in 2006. This amount will be funded by internal cash accruals, bank loans and private equity to purchase machinery and to ... More

ALLIANCES & JOINT VENTURES


Godawari Power forms jt venture co for coal mining
Godawari Power & Ispat Ltd, a member of the Rs 550-crore Hira Group of Industries, has formed a joint venture company with its other partners for a coal mining project in Chhattisgarh. According to Mr B.L. Agarwal, Chairman and Managing ... More

OUTLOOK


Areva T&D to expand range
Areva T&D India is expanding its product range for a number of products including high voltage equipment. It plans to start manufacturing 765 KV HVDC transformers and sub-stations in India in a phased manner. The company also plans to ... More

DaimlerChrysler bets on youth to maintain growth
Sales in secondary cities to grow faster More

PEOPLE


Rajive Saharia to quit Honda Siel
Mr Rajive Saharia, head of marketing and sales at Honda's Indian car subsidiary, today decided to call it quits after nearly a decade-long association with the company. Mr Saharia, who joined Honda Siel in 1997 as Head of Field Service, said ... More
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