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Airlines

  • ATF prices to drop; no word on cheaper fares

    Alliances & Joint Ventures

  • CUMI to set up fusion plant in Russia

    Andhra Pradesh

  • AP to follow suit

    Banking

  • Banks to deploy gunmen, go for hi-tech gadgets

    Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd

  • BHEL to expand Haridwar plant by 2011 in phases

    Brands

  • European lingerie wear Change to enter India
  • Leyland re-brands design, engineering services unit

    Cairn India Ltd

  • Cairn to start seismic work in Ravva fields

    Cars

  • Terror attacks to dent sales, say car makers

    Channels and Franchises

  • Petroleum products dealerships

    Chemicals

  • CUMI to set up fusion plant in Russia

    Credit Market

  • RBI steps in to improve credit flow to exporters

    Diversification

  • Agri Gold enters chemical fertiliser biz

    Economy

  • Weekly News Round-up

    Electrical Goods

  • BHEL to expand Haridwar plant by 2011 in phases

    Engineering

  • Volvo-Eicher plans mining application products

    Events

  • Weekly News Round-up
  • Honchos urge HR to find new paradigms

    Exports & Imports

  • RBI steps in to improve credit flow to exporters

    Fertilisers

  • Agri Gold enters chemical fertiliser biz

    Financial Markets

  • Governments guarantee a must for capital flows: Doha Bank chief

    Foreign Banks

  • Governments guarantee a must for capital flows: Doha Bank chief

    Foreign Relations

  • Delhi’s dilemma as ISI chief refuses visit

    HCV/LCV/Tractors

  • Leyland re-brands design, engineering services unit

    Hotels

  • ‘Concept of hospitality will change’
  • Mumbai freed
  • At the Taj

    Human Resources

  • Banks' support to kin of victims
  • Corporates may tighten norms to screen employees
  • Honchos urge HR to find new paradigms

    Maharashtra

  • Maharashtra to raise elite security unit
  • Mumbai freed

    Marketing Research

  • Telecom services revenue to touch $54 b by 2012: E&Y report

    New Projects

  • BHEL to expand Haridwar plant by 2011 in phases

    Oilseeds & Edible Oil

  • Palm oil may consolidate, rise

    Other States

  • Mumbai terror strikes take a toll on Goa tourism sector

    Outlook

  • Cairn to start seismic work in Ravva fields
  • Volvo-Eicher plans mining application products

    Overseas Investments

  • CUMI to set up fusion plant in Russia

    Petroleum

  • ATF prices to drop; no word on cheaper fares
  • Petroleum products dealerships
  • Cairn to start seismic work in Ravva fields

    RBI & Other Central Banks

  • RBI steps in to improve credit flow to exporters

    Readymade Garments

  • European lingerie wear Change to enter India

    Research & Development

  • e-WAR: Canadian tech option to fight terror

    Restructuring

  • Leyland re-brands design, engineering services unit

    Rubber

  • Spot rubber rules flat

    Security

  • Fishing boats may have to register with police
  • Corporates may tighten norms to screen employees
  • Maharashtra to raise elite security unit
  • AP to follow suit
  • Terror attacks: Corporate houses to rethink on security
  • Centre moots training State police units on NSG pattern
  • Mumbai freed
  • CISF to recruit 40,000; raises security bar
  • Allow us to be better equipped: Private agencies
  • Banks to deploy gunmen, go for hi-tech gadgets
  • ‘Each metro must have its own NSG commando’

    Shipping/Ports

  • Fishing boats may have to register with police

    Stocks

  • Cairn to start seismic work in Ravva fields

    Technical Analysis

  • Palm oil may consolidate, rise

    Telecommunications

  • Telecom services revenue to touch $54 b by 2012: E&Y report

    Terrorism

  • ‘Concept of hospitality will change’
  • Banks' support to kin of victims
  • Corporates may tighten norms to screen employees
  • Maharashtra to raise elite security unit
  • Delhi’s dilemma as ISI chief refuses visit
  • AP to follow suit
  • Terror attacks: Corporate houses to rethink on security
  • Centre moots training State police units on NSG pattern
  • Mumbai terror strikes take a toll on Goa tourism sector
  • e-WAR: Canadian tech option to fight terror
  • Mumbai freed
  • CISF to recruit 40,000; raises security bar
  • Allow us to be better equipped: Private agencies
  • Banks to deploy gunmen, go for hi-tech gadgets
  • Terror attacks to dent sales, say car makers
  • Meetings rescheduled, travel plans cancelled
  • ‘Each metro must have its own NSG commando’

    Tourism

  • Mumbai terror strikes take a toll on Goa tourism sector




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