Industry
Indian textile industry seen more than doubling at $115 billion by 2012
07 Oct 2009
The textile ministry expects to more than dopuble to $115 billion by 2012 from the current $50 billion.
PM wants more benefits for food-processing sector
06 Oct 2009
Food-processing being a sunrise industry has the potential to improve rural livelihood and enhance employment opportunities, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said today
3G auction not happening this year
05 Oct 2009
The never-ending saga of auctioning 3G telecom services in India is likely to be extended beyond 7 December, the target date that the government had last announced.
Spinz Black Magic deo launched
05 Oct 2009
Spinz Black Magic deo launched
05 Oct 2009
New campaign for Husband’s Choice
05 Oct 2009
New campaign for Husband’s Choice
05 Oct 2009
India, US talks soon on reprocessing of n-fuel
05 Oct 2009
India and the United States will soon meet at Vienna to settle the much-awaited "Arrangements and Procedures" agreement on reprocessing spent nuclear fuel of American origin.
Community radio station to start in Mumbai
05 Oct 2009
India may participate in Black Sea -Red Sea pipeline project
03 Oct 2009
India is actively examining the possibility of sourcing some of its oil imports through the Mediterranean pipeline, or the Black Sea-Red Sea pipeline project, in a bid to diversify its crude oil supply sources.
Pizza Hut to have new ad agency
03 Oct 2009
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