Investments
Cusat sees Rs 56-cr revenue, Rs 58-cr expenditure next year
By Jays Jacob | 31 Mar 2003
TN law to woo private capital for infrastructure development
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 20 Mar 2003
TN law to woo private capital for infrastructure development
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 20 Mar 2003
Affordable user charge key to infrastructure projects: Experts
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 20 Mar 2003
Affordable user charge key to infrastructure projects: Experts
By Venkatachari Jagannathan | 20 Mar 2003
Stake sale in HPCL : Government appoints HSBC as global advisor
By Mumbai: | 19 Mar 2003
FDI limit in insurance likely to be increased to 49% from 26%
By Our Banking Bureau | 17 Mar 2003
Corporates can invest ventures up to 100% of their net worth
By Our Banking Bureau | 03 Mar 2003
Seeing others’ success, Kerala seeks fortune in online lottery
By Jays Jacob | 24 Feb 2003
Malaysia, six firms show interest in Express Highway project
By Jays Jacob | 15 Feb 2003
Infosys proposes Rs 300-crore development centre in Kerala
By Jays Jacob | 31 Jan 2003
Government starts filing caveats for HPCL, BPCL divestment
By Our Economy Bureau | 29 Jan 2003
Indian govt to prematurely prepay World Bank, ADB loans
By New Delhi: | 28 Jan 2003
Many infrastructure projects to take off in Kerala, courtesy GIM
By Jays Jacob | 22 Jan 2003
NeST to invest Rs 3,000 cr for rapid IT application in Kerala
By Unveiling NeST Vision-20 | 18 Jan 2003
SIDBI to set up a $40-million VC fund for small enterprises
By Our Banking Bureau | 18 Jan 2003
GIM’s biggest project: Rs 7,000-cr, 515-km express highway
By Jays Jacob | 16 Jan 2003
Infosys to foray into Kerala with major investment in IT software
By Nisha Das | 16 Jan 2003
Reliance likely to announce a major investment plan at GIM
By | 16 Jan 2003
Kerala plans to showcase preferred tourist locations at GIM
By Jays Jacob | 10 Jan 2003
Global Investors Meet to convert Kochi into an industrial hub
By Jays Jacob | 09 Jan 2003
Kerala govt to give final clearance to any project okayed at GIM
By Jays Jacob | 07 Jan 2003
Foreign exchange reserves cross a record level of $70 billion
By Our Economy Bureau | 04 Jan 2003
Mini-aqua parks to come up at five district HQs in Kerala
By Jays Jacob | 02 Jan 2003
Kerala all set to make Global Investors’ Meet a grand success
By Jays Jacob | 31 Dec 2002
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