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Cabinet may review civil aviation policy today
The Union Cabinet is likely to consider on Thursday the Civil Aviation policy that could relax guidelines for domestic airlines to fly internationally. The policy, that is being called `Vision 2020', is likely to empower the Ministry of Civil ... More

Air Asia to operate in India by next year
Malaysian low-cost airline Air Asia plans to start operations in India towards the end of next year. The airline is awaiting clearances from the Indian Government to fly between Malaysia and Kochi, Bangalore, Kolkata and Amritsar at low fares, ... More

Emirates' super value packages
In line with Emirates' continued efforts to promote Dubai as a world-class tourist destination and in view of its sponsorship of the Dubai Summer Surprises, the airline is offering First and Business Class passengers flying to or ... More

SOFTWARE
Airbus adopts Abaqus software
Dassault Systèmes has announced that Airbus has adopted the Abaqus Finite Element Analysis (FEA) software from SIMULIA. SIMULIA makes realistic simulation an integral business practice that improves product performance, reduces ... More

MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS
Indo Arya Logistics to offload up to 24% stake
Plans initial public offering in the next three years More

TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS
Strike hits Indian operations
Union offered Rs 267 cr as wage arrears, a career progression plan More

RAILWAYS
Rail movement resumes on K-K line under East Coast Rly
Suspension was due to non-availability of power in Chhattisgarh More

Rains hit train services
Train services on both Howrah and Sealdah divisions of Eastern Railway were disrupted today because of a spell of torrential rain early in the morning, says a press release. The disruption was caused by frequent tripping of ... More

ROADWAYS
Pay more for highways with bridges, tunnels
Road Ministry formulates rules for new toll policy More






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