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DGCA set to look closer at international airlines' practices
FARES offered by international airlines and trade practices adopted in the country by international air transport operators may come in for more intense scrutiny in the coming days. A new Government order has empowered the Director-General of ... More

SIA to ramp up flights to South India
THE forthcoming open sky policy of the Government could prove a major boon for international air passengers travelling from South India, particularly Chennai and Bangalore. Singapore Airlines (SIA), which will be taking up the Government's ... More

SHIPPING
Govt calls meeting to solve congestion at JN Port terminal
THE Ministry of Commerce has convened a meeting of exporters, shipping lines and other port users and port officials on October 5 in New Delhi to find a solution to the growing congestion at the private container terminal (NSICT) of Jawaharlal ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
UPS adds flights to expand operations
IN its bid to expand operations, particularly in Asia, UPS, the US-based world leader in express services, has launched three additional round-the-world flights. Now UPS operates nine weekly flights to connect the ... More

INTERVIEW
`We are concentrating on passenger comfort, safety' Mr Shivendra Kumar, General Manager, ICF
Ever since the country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, rolled the first coach out of the Integral Coach Factory at Perambur, near Chennai,on October 2, 1955, ICF has come a long way, producing over 34,000 bogies of some 250 types. ... More

RAILWAYS
Moving iron ore for steel plants — South-Eastern Railway on fast track
TILL 2002-03, the South-Eastern Railway was the single largest freight-handling zonal railway of the Indian Railways (IR). With an annual freight traffic throughput of about 200 million tonnes (mt), the SER accounted ... More

ROADWAYS
Allocation of fuel cess — GoM to lay a new roadmap
Following differences, the Government has set up a Group of Ministers to work out a formula for the allocation of additional fuel cess. This would pave the way for an amendment to the existing Central Road Fund Act, 2000. More


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