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Govt yet to decide on Virgin proposal
A QUESTION mark hangs over the proposed investment by Virgin Atlantic into the domestic aviation sector, as the Government is yet to take a firm view on whether such investment is permissible. "The Government will have to take a view on the ... More

Qatar Airways to fly non-stop to Beijing
QATAR Airways has become the first West Asian carrier to launch non-stop scheduled flights between Qatar's capital Doha and the Chinese capital Beijing. The first flight touched down at Beijing International Airport with a large delegation of ... More

COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES
Ennore multi-user coal terminal: Bidder gets stay
ONE of the bidders of the multi-user coal terminal at the Ennore port has got a stay order from a court and one unqualified bidder has gone to the court against the pre-qualification criteria and obtained a stay, a press release issued by Ennore ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
Meeting with successful bidders soon on Delhi, Mumbai airports revamp
THE proposed modernisation and restructuring of Delhi and Mumbai airports is all set to move ahead with the Government-appointed financial consultants scheduled to hold a pre-bid conference with the successful bidders soon. "The meeting with ... More

SHIPPING
Waterway of woes
A fisherman casts his net in the Buckingham Canal at Marakkanam near Pondicherry. The waterway, which once served as a useful mode for inter-State transport, has over the years, been subjected to increasing pollution due to discharge of sewage ... More

RAILWAYS
Satluj Jal in pact with Konkan Rlys for tunnelling project
Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Ltd (SJVNL), a joint-sector hydel generation company, has entered into an agreement with the Konkan Railways to provide consultancy services for the railway-tunnelling project between Katra and Laole on the ... More

ROADWAYS
TVS group hives off logistics division into separate co
T.V. Sundram Iyengar and Sons Ltd, the parent company of the TVS group, has hived off its logistics division into a separate, wholly owned subsidiary company. The new company, TVS Logistics Services Ltd, hopes to get into agreements with ... More


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