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AIRLINES
Air India to put IATA programme in place
New Delhi, May 2 Air India is in talks with the Geneva-based International Air Transport Association to put in place a Fuel Efficiency Gap Analysis programme that the airline hopes will help cut its annual fuel bill by Rs 300-400 ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
Falcon plans free-trade warehousing zone
Talks on for public-pvt participation More

SHIPPING
Diesel shipments from Assam to Bangladesh stay suspended
The barge movement of diesel from Assam to Bangladesh has remained suspended for four months now mainly due to the time being taken by the Union Government to declare Silghat on the Brhamaputra river as the loading port. In December ... More

New concrete blocks to withstand strong waves
Hyderabad, May 2 People who have a chance to walk along the beaches must have seen huge concrete blocks protecting the coast, and breakwater structures that ensure tranquility of water at harbours.They are not mere concrete blocks. They ... More

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Bharati Shipyard Q4 net up 6%
Bharati Shipyard, on account of increased capacities in Goa and Ratnagiri and timely delivery of orders, has garnered a net profit growth of six per cent at Rs 32.6 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2008 against Rs 30.7 crore in the ... More

FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
CCEA approves Agam SPV Six’s FDI plans
New Delhi, May 2 The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) on Thursday gave its approval to Agam SPV Six Ltd to establish a wholly-owned subsidiary with FDI of up to Rs 1170 crore to set up new airports and upgrade existing airports in ... More

RAILWAYS
Rlys to launch Train Protection Warning System
Chennai, May 2 Indian Railways is strengthening its safety measures for trains with the latest being a ‘Train Protection Warning System’ (TPWS) that will eliminate human errors such as signal passing at danger and over ... More

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IPOS
Ennore Port mulls IPO to raise Rs 800 cr
Money to fund expansion plans More

PEOPLE
New design chief at HAL
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