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Tata Power, GMR in fray for Udaipur airport city-side project
New Delhi, Jan. 29 The GMR group, Tata Power along with the Singapore airport operator Changi, Reliance Energy Ltd, the Essar group and the GVK group are among the 24 entities in fray to undertake the city-side development of Udaipur airport. ... More

AIRLINES
Corporates seek special immigration, customs at airports
Indian industry may be ready to do business with the world, but sections in corporate India are clear that the privilege being sought of separate customs and immigration facility for corporates when arriving on their private jets be an ... More

Jet plans to change top management composition
New Delhi, Jan 29 Jet Airways is planning a change in top management composition so as to encourage Indian executives in the company to come forward and work their way up the ladder. The thinking is that as the airline expands from ... More

New logo for ‘Bengaluru airport’
Bangalore, Jan. 29 A three-petalled flower seemingly swaying in welcome is the new logo of the new airport at Devanahalli - the Bengaluru International Airport. BIAL, the airport company, has just started sporting the logo of green, red ... More

Boeing signs pact with IISc
New Delhi, Jan. 29 Boeing has entered into an agreement with the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Wipro Technologies and HCL Technologies to develop wireless and other network technologies for aerospace-related applications.The ... More

SHIPPING
‘Tea shipments through Amingaon likely to continue till March’
Tea shipments through the Amingaon (Guwahati) inland container depot (ICD) will continue till March, in keeping with the trend observed last year, according to various agencies involved in shipments. Till a couple of years ago, the shipments ... More

First mainline container ship calls at New Mangalore port
To help cashew and reefer cargo operators in Karnataka More

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
GE Shipping gains on forex, operating income
Higher time charter yields in dry bulk segment boost earnings More

HUMAN RESOURCES
Higher wages may cost Rlys Rs 9,000 cr more
New Delhi, Jan. 28 As Indian Railways readies the Budget for 2008-09, one of the biggest worries it faces is how to keep the profitability momentum with the prospect of wage bill inflating by about Rs 9,000 crore on account of the Sixth Pay ... More

TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS
CITU talks tough on Begumpet airport closure
Hyderabad, Jan. 29 The Centre for Indian Trade Unions (CITU) has opposed the move to close down what it called the profit-making Begumpet airport to facilitate the greenfield GMR Hyderabad International Airport at Shamshabad.Mr Dipankar ... More






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