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INFRASTRUCTURE
CCEA may take up today Bangalore airport pact
THE construction of the international airport at Bangalore could get a major boost on Tuesday, with the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) likely to consider the draft concession agreement for participation of private players in the ... More

SHIPPING
DCI public offer plan hastens policy change
THE public offer of 20 per cent Government equity constituting 56 lakh shares in Dredging Corporation of India (DCI) that is slated to hit the market either by February end or early March has triggered an early change in the national dredging ... More

Govt revises dredging policy — Works to be awarded only through bidding
THE going may get tough for the public sector Dredging Corporation of India (DCI) in the wake of a significant change announced by the Shipping Ministry on Monday in the national dredging policy. The new guidelines on awarding dredging ... More

East Coast Rly hopes for 63 mt of freight traffic
According to the ECR spokesman, while thermal coal would continue to be the major traffic for ECR in the coming days, the prospects of iron ore traffic posting a big jump too appeared to be bright. More

STOCKS
Expectations fuel interest in Concor
THE stock of state-owned inter-modal operator Container Corporation (Concor) has started attracting investor interest ahead of its board meeting on January 27, which will consider results for the quarter ended December 31, 2003. The stock moved ... More

EDUCATION
Euro Tech gets Govt nod for deck cadet course
THE Kochi-based Euro Tech Maritime Academy has received approval from the Director General Shipping for conducting Nautical Deck Cadet course. Euro Tech is the first institute in Kerala to get such an approval. Students who have passed Plus 2 ... More

RAILWAYS
Despite increase in fuel prices — Minister rules out hike in rail fares
THE Union Minister for Railways, Mr Nitish Kumar, has said here that the Government would not increase the rail fares despite a gradual increase in the fuel prices during the last few months. As the Government has shifted itself into an ... More

Rly Board adds two new posts
AT a time when the Railways is trying to reduce staff strength by 2 per cent every year, the Railway Board, the top decision-making body of the network, is in expansion mode. The Board will soon see the induction of a Member (Signalling and ... More


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