![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, July 20, 2005 |
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LOGISTICS SHIPPING Dhamra port project to achieve financial closure by year-end "The Dhamra port would be one of the biggest ports in the country to handle break bulk cargo." More
KSINC to build houseboat for Jungle Lodges FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Blue Dart Q1 net up at Rs 16.98 crBLUE Dart Express has posted Rs 16.98-crore profit before tax for the quarter ended June 30 compared to Rs 13.23 crore in the corresponding previous period. The company, which declared the results after the board meeting on Tuesday, said that ... More HUMAN RESOURCES `A-I has not accepted pilots' resignations' AIR-INDIA has not accepted the resignations of eight commanders and two co-pilots from Air-India Express, the low-cost subsidiary of the national carrier. As a result of the resignations, which were put in over the past three days, the airline ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Port, dock workers' federation plans industrial action soon THE leaders of the five major federations of the port and dock workers in the country have unanimously decided to serve "notice" to the port authorities and the Union Government about their intention to go in for industrial action soon. The ... More SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Concor mulls services to link Haldia dock with Birganj ICD CONTAINER Corporation of India (Concor) is mulling over the introduction of services to connect Haldia dock with Birganj inland clearance depot located in Nepal. Concor's present services connect the Birganj ICD with the Kolkata Dock System, ... More RAILWAYS One killed as Cheran Express coach catches fire THE presence of mind of the guard of the Coimbatore-bound Cheran Express from Chennai in de-linking a burning coach helped save the lives of many passengers today. However, one person was found charred to death inside the toilet of the coach in ... More ROADWAYS Land required for Bangalore-Mysore expressway project THE toll expressway proposed between Bangalore and Mysore may have got the Supreme Court's affirmation on Monday; but it still needs some 5,000 acres of land to be released by the State Government to take the project ahead, according to a ... More Ships in Ports Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 10-Jul. 16 Buoyant projections for air traffic growth JNPT: Contained in controversy You can go mobile on flights soon! Motor third party liabilities PSU insurers want pvt sector to share losses LNG transportation Shipping Ministry to counter move to relax charter norms Patel for settting up panel to study IA deal with Airbus |
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