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A FOCUS ON JAMSHEDPUR
Industry upbeat on Tata Steel's expansion
TRADE and industry in and around Jamshedpur are excited and upbeat with Tata Steel announcing its plans to augment steel-making capacity at its existing plant in Jamshedpur to 10 million tonnes annually by 2010 with an estimated investment of Rs ... More

The green touch
THE corporate philosophy at the Jojobera power plant of the Tata Power Company Ltd is short and simple: to ensure quality, cheap, abundant and reliable power supply to its customer base with the objective of facilitating economic progress of the ... More

Concor in the East
THE Container Corporation of India (Concor) launched its first office in the eastern region in Kolkata in November 1991 but its presence in the region dated back even earlier, in 1989, when Concor was formed. The inland container depot (ICD) ... More

TRF: Hiring more to stay on growth path
EVEN as TRF Ltd's long-term vision envisages doubling of the turnover every four years, the material handling and allied services company is laying emphasis on fortifying its human resources capabilities to equip itself for the anticipated ... More

Putting lustre back to tinplate packaging
With easy-to-open cans and peel-offs increasingly becoming fashionable in developing economies, cans today could be leveraged upon to enhance the aesthetic value of any product offering. More

XLRI students to get taste of `real India'
FOR the students of XLRI, Jamshedpur, one of the country's premier management institutions, here is an opportunity to experience and savour the `real India'. First year students of the institute have to stay invillages for one week every year ... More

POLICY


Sports channels have to share telefeed with Prasar Bharati — Cabinet clears uplinking, downlinking policy
THE Government has made it mandatory for private sports channels and sports rights management companies to share their television feed of events of national importance held in India or abroad with Prasar Bharati for terrestrial transmission and ... More

Cabinet gives in-principle nod for IBP-IOC merger
THE merger process of IBP Co Ltd with its parent company Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Thursday moved a step further with the Union Cabinet giving an in-principle nod for the merger. However, official sources indicated that there were ... More

POLITICS


Bangalore infrastructure issues — Narayana Murthy quits as BIAL Chairman
BANGALORE'S much politicised infrastructure imbroglio today took its toll with Mr N.R. Narayana Murthy resigning as the Chairman of Bangalore International Airport Ltd. The Infosys Chief Mentor, in his letter to the Karnataka Chief Minister, Mr ... More



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