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Wednesday, May 22, 2002
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AI plans more seats on Indo-Gulf sector
AIR India, which registered a growth in business in its Gulf operations up to $20 million in 2001-2002 over the previous year, plans to increase seat capacity on the Indo-Gulf sector by 1,500 to 2,000 seats per week, between September and ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE


To takers
A view of the multi-modal transport system at the Necklace road railway station on Tuesday due to be inaugurated on November 1 this year. The Necklace road station is part of a joint venture initiative of the South Central Railway and the Andhra ... More

SHIPPING


JNPT to raise Rs 250 cr to prepay IBRD loan
The move to prepay the outstanding World Bank loan amount is driven primarily by the falling interest rate regime. More

SAIL sets record in offloading coking coal
THE Steel Authority of India Ltd has set a record in daily discharge of coking coal in the country by offloading 42,079 tonnes of imported coking coal in a single day. Company sources said the total cargo of 52,490 tonnes was offloaded in 39.5 ... More

Vizag Seaports to showcase berths
VIZAG Seaports Private Ltd (VSPL), the joint venture between Gammon India and Portia Management Services Ltd, a subsidiary of UK's Mersey Docks & Harbour Company, will launch roadshows within the next two to three months to showcase the two ... More

  • Kerala: Reconstructed jetty inaugurated

    RAILWAYS


    ATM inaugurated at Ernakulam junction
    THE first ATM to be installed at a railway station in Kerala was inaugurated by the Union Minister of Railways, Mr O. Rajagopal, at Ernakulam Junction on Tuesday. The ATM has been installed by State Bank of India (SBI) and the second such ... More

    ROADWAYS


    `KSRTC to come out of red soon'
    KERALA State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC), which has been making losses for the past several years, now appears to be on a recovery path and is expected to be making profit from the year-end. Speaking to Business Line on Tuesday, ... More

  • KSRTC referendum tomorrow
    Ships in Ports
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