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TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS: Port, dock workers prepare for nationwide agitation
‘Management made no offer for finalising wage settlement’. Kochi, Nov. 3 The port and dock workers employed at all the major ports in the country are preparing for a nationwide agitation in protest against the inordinate delay in ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Ministry preparing system on land management in major ports
The Union Shipping Ministry has written to the Indian Ports Association (IPA) to prepare a computerised information system on land management pattern in major ports in the country, according to Mr Rakesh Srivastava, Joint Secretary (Ports) ...

AIRLINES: ATF prices further down; no word on fares cut
New Delhi, Nov. 3 The price of aviation turbine fuel (ATF) is set to fall by more than Rs 2,000 a kilolitre in the four metros. This follows the public sector oil companies implementing the Government decision to abolish the 5 per cent ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Smooth sailing
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RAILWAYS: AP to file defamation case against Delhi Metro chief
Hyderabad, Nov. 3 The Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to file a defamation case against Dr E. Sridharan, Managing Director of Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC), for levelling what it termed as “baseless” allegations ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Haldia dock hopeful of rise in traffic
Kolkata, Nov.3 Despite myriad problems thrown up by the declining draft of the Hooghly river near Haldia dock, the traffic throughput of the dock in the current fiscal is likely to be more than 44 million tonnes (mt), surpassing 43.59 mt ...

RAILWAYS: Railways plans 2 dedicated corridors for freight
Visakhapatnam, Nov.3 Indian Railways is planning to develop two dedicated corridors for freight movement — one between Mumbai and New Delhi and the other between Ludhiana and Kolkata — and Japanese aid is likely for these ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Gujarat Pipavav to invest more on dredging
Kolkata, Nov. 3 Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd (GPPL), promoted by the Netherlands-based APM Terminals, on Monday announced it would invest an additional Rs 260 crore immediately to dredge to 14.5 metre draft to improve accessibility to the ...

AIRLINES: Night landing at Tuticorin airport
The night landing navigation facility at Tuticorin airport is to become operational soon. Disclosing this at a special executive committee meeting of All India Chamber of Commerce and Industries held at Tuticorin recently, Mr Siddhartha ...





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