Wednesday, June 30, 2010

US House passes financial reform overhaul

The US House of Representatives Wednesday approved a final version of legislation that marks the largest overhaul of financial regulation since the Great Depression of the 1930s. read more news..

L&T bags orders worth Rs.1383 crore

Subsidiaries of engineering and construction major Larsen & Toubro (L&T) have bagged orders worth Rs.1,383 crore, the company said in a regulatory statement Wednesday. read more news..

India and US join hands to explore SME opportunities

The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and partner organization United States-India Business Council (USIBC) has launched an Indo-US SME Initiative in Washington on Thursday, with the objective of exploring commercial opportunities for small and medium companies in both countries and expanding reach into lesser known but rapidly growing cities. read more news..

RBI cautions people against fraudulent e-mails

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Wednesday cautioned the public against fraudulent e-mails on winning millions of rupees in lotteries. read more news..

Eurozone crisis hits Indian SMEs

The lingering sovereign crisis in eurozone is hampering the business growth of Indian SME exporters and making them apprehensive about their profitability. read more news..

India and New Zealand FTA talks in August

India and New Zealand are expected to have their next round of negotiations for a market-opening free trade agreement in New Delhi in August, according to the ministry of foreign affairs and trade (MFAT). read more news..

New interest rate regime comes into force today

A new interest rate regime, aimed at improving transparency and disallowing big corporations to get loans at rates below established benchmarks, kicks in from Thursday as part of a new rule that requires banks to set their minimum lending rates. read more news..

RBI asks banks to give more loans to MSEs

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked banks to increase the credit flow to micro and small firms (MSEs) and target a 20 percent year-on-year growth in MSE credit as sought by a task force appointed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. read more news..

Britain committed to enhanced partnership with India

British Business Secretary Vince Cable on Tuesday has assured Commerce Minister, Anand Sharma, that his country was committed to an "enhanced partnership" with India. read more news..

B2B meet encourages MSMEs to achieve global standards: CII

"Quality standards, competitive pricing and timely delivery are the key elements to forge business linkages," said P K Bansal, Additional Director Industries, Government of Haryana at the day-long Buyer Seller Meet that was organized by CII Haryana State Council at CII Conference Hall, Gurgaon on Tuesday. read more news..

Fuel price hike will add to exporters woes: FIEO

Hike in fuel prices will make Indian exports uncompetitive as it would add to costs of exporting units, which have to be highly depend on diesel and other alternative fuels instead of electricity due to erratic power supply in industrial areas, said the Federation of Indian Export Organization on Tuesday. read more news..

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Formula One designer comes up with small city car idea

Britain's famous luxury and Formula One car designer, Gordon Murray, has now come up with the design for an economical electric city car that would cost no more than 6,000 pounds to produce. read more news..

Mercedes-Benz launches pre-owned car business in India

Luxury car maker Mercedes-Benz Monday launched its pre-owned car business in India under its "Proven Exclusivity" programme. read more news..

ADAG signs MoU with MSRDC for Worli-Haji Ali sea link

Reliance Infrastructure, an Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group firm, Monday signed a memorandum of understanding with the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation (MSRDC) to construct the 3.3-km Worli-Haji Ali sea link. view more news..

Court orders Air India to de-seal staff union offices

The Delhi High Court Monday directed Air India's holding company, National Aviation Company of India Ltd (NACIL), to de-seal the employees' union offices that were sealed during a strike last month. read more news..

SBI sets base rate at 7.5 percent

India's largest public sector lender State Bank of India (SBI) on Tuesday fixed its benchmark lending rate at 7.5 percent, a move raising expectation that private banks and other lenders are also likely to peg their base rate closer to that of SBI to stay competitive in the corporate loan market. read more news..

Petrol decontrol positive for oil companies: Crisil

Credit rating agency Crisil said the decontrol of petrol price will positively impact the financial risk profiles of oil marketing companies. read more news..

Mobile subscribers crossed 617 million mark in May: TRAI

The number of mobile subscribers in the country crossed 617 million in May, with an addition of 16.3 million new connections, according to official data released on Monday. read more news..

Andhra Pradesh receives investment proposals of Rs.18137 crore

Andhra Pradesh has received proposals for investment of Rs.18,137.88 crore with an employment potential of over 59,000 people, a statement said on Monday. view more news..

India needs more entrepreneurs: Expert

India needs to churn out more entrepreneurs if it wants to grow at a faster pace of 10 percent, says Ashank Desai, one of the key authors of India's IT success story. read more news..

Hike in fuel prices was essential, says Pranab Mukherjee

Justifying the recent hike in prices of petrol and diesel, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in Mumbai on Monday that it was essential to meet the under-recoveries of the oil marketing companies. read more news..

Diesel prices will also be decontrolled: PM

Saying that people will understand the perils of excessive populism, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday said diesel prices will also be decontrolled on the lines of petrol last week. read more news..

RBI may delay policy rate hike a few weeks

Amid debate on how soon the Reserve Bank of India will raise key policy rates to tame inflation, a report has viewed that the central bank may wait for a few weeks before raising policy rates. read more news..

Government expects 15 percent growth in auto exports this year

In the wake of rise in demand in European markets, the government has said the country's total vehicle export is likely to increase by up to 15 percent in the current fiscal. read more news..

Pranab urges banks & states to reach MSMEs

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee Monday said that credit flow to micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in most part of the central and western states is still lower and emphasized the need to extend mainstream banking facilities to micro firms, manufacturing and service sectors, and people from 'all strata' including small farmers and the poor. read more news..

Monday, June 28, 2010

Britain to relocate unemployed to places where there are jobs

The British government is drawing up a plan to relocate unemployed people to areas in the country where there are jobs, a media report said. read more news..

Sonia Gandhi inaugurates Rohtang tunnel construction

Congress president Sonia Gandhi on Monday launched the building of a strategic 8.8 km long tunnel in this picturesque valley in Himachal Pradesh that will enable year-round connectivity between Manali and the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir. read more news..

Ruling Marxists call strike against fuel hike in Tripura

A dawn-to-dusk strike called by the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M)-led Left Front to protest against the hike in fuel prices Monday brought life to a halt in Tripura. read more news..

Rely less on exports, more on domestic demand

Focusing more on domestic demand rather than exports will help the developing economies to counter the global uncertainties, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said at the G-20 Summit in Toronto on Sunday. read more news..

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Indian SME sector sets example for developing nations

The Indian small and medium business sector has set a good example for rest of the developing countries, said National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) CMD HP Kumar on Friday. read more news..

India closely watching Pakistan-China reactor proposal

India is closely watching the stand the 45-member Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) intends to take on China's proposal to supply two more rectors to Pakistan. read more news..

Thursday, June 24, 2010

China to cut production of chopsticks in environment bid

China will limit production of disposable chopsticks in a bid to protect the environment, the government said. Currently, some 45 billion pairs of chopsticks, equivalent to 25 million fully grown trees, are produced annually, adversely impacting the environment. read more news..

Birla Corporation to infuse Rs.2400 crore for expansion

The M.P. Birla group's flagship company Birla Corporation will infuse Rs.2,400 crore over the next few years to fund its expansion plans in cement and clinker. read more news..

Apex court relief for British Airways

Providing relief to the British Airways (BA), the Supreme Court Wednesday said the airline could not be held guilty of indulging in unfair trade practices over alleged delay in delivery of cargo sent from India to Paraguay. view more news..

Bhopal tragedy a huge learning for Indian industry: CII

There are huge lessons for India and Indian Industry in the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, said CII President, Hari Bhartia in a press release issued in New Delhi on Wednesday. read more news..

No drought like situation, don't panic: Minister

The government Wednesday said it did not expect a drought like situation this year and it was well equipped if climatic changes affected agriculture production. read more news..

World Bank aid to India to reach $9.3 billion by June

The World Bank said its total loan support to India, for development of small and long term projects, will reach $9.3 billion by the end of the bank's financial year in June. read more news..

No likelihood of privatizing railways: Mamata Banerjee

Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee has said there was no likelihood of privatizing Indian Railways, even as she admitted that several projects are not being implemented for want of funds. read more news..

Government likely to remove export ban on non-basmati rice

After a year-long wait, rice exporters see a ray of hope of lifting ban on exports of non-basmati rice from October-November. read more news..

V U or W shaped- recovery path uncertain: Pranab Mukherjee

The worst global recession in decades has put the world in a soup, or an alphabet soup to be precise, feels Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee. read more news..

Handicrafts exports surge 19 percent in May

Exports of handmade items from the country registered about 19 percent growth to over $154.16 million in May, driven by a surge in demand in the US markets. read more news..

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

SEBI for simpler products by mutual funds

India's markets watchdog Wednesday asked mutual funds to come out with simpler, investor-friendly products and said the industry can putforth proposals for a common policy for its governance. read more news..

Exporters get 6 more months to make drawback claims

Exporters will get more time to make a claim for drawback re-export of imported goods as the Finance Ministry has recently amended drawback rules to empower the Customs Commissioner to provide six month extension of time limit for filing of drawback claims. read more news..

Court orders clubbing three chargesheets in Satyam scam

The special court trying the Satyam scam cases in Hyderabad Wednesday clubbed three chargesheets filed by the CBI in the multi-crore accounting scam. read more news..

Delhi to introduce low-fare taxis

New non-airconditioned, low-fare cabs will be introduced in the capital as a more comfortable alternative to the crowded public transport system. read more news..

India and US to reach for the stars in economic ties

India and the US have pledged to together "try to reach for the stars" in fostering a stronger strategic partnership with enhanced bilateral trade and investment and economic, social and innovation linkages. read more news..

Dhaka garment units resume work after security assurance

About 250 readymade garment units located on the outskirts of Dhaka, which saw violent protests by workers over closure of factories during last three days, resumed operations Wednesday morning after a government assurance regarding security. read more news..

British airways tries saving merger deal with Iberia

British Airways (BA) has inched closer to a merger with Spanish national carrier Iberia after striking a deal with its pension trustees to neutralise its pensions deficit of &pound3.7 billion. read more news..

Indian exporters apprehensive on China's yuan flexibility move

Although Indian exporters have hailed the recent move by China to make yuan more flexible in near future, they are still apprehensive about its possible benefits, which will be nullified if rupee continues appreciating or China shows lack of commitment to what it has promised. read more news..

USADF signs 2 grants with community groups in Liberia

In an effort to improve people's livelihoods, the United States African Development Foundation has signed two grants to benefit grassroots cooperatives in Liberia. The grants will benefit the Gbalin Women Multipurpose Development Cooperative Society, Ltd. (GBMDCS) and Glahkon Bamboo Furniture Company (Glahkon). read more news..

Belarus stops gas transit to Europe over payment

Belarus has put on hold gas transit to Europe through its territory until the Russian energy giant Gazprom pays for the use of its pipelines. read more news..

Britain joins austerity club with measures amounting £40 billion

Britons bore the brunt for the second time after the global meltdown as the David Cameron government Tuesday introduced the harshest of spending cuts in several decades amounting to £40 billion, saying there was no alternative to bring down the gigantic budget deficit. read more news..

Cellular operators to pay hiked tower fee to MCD: Court

The Supreme Court Tuesday asked cellular operators to pay half the enhanced fee for mobile phone towers to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) in Fixed Deposit Receipts (FDRs). read more news..

Amway eyeing annual sales of Rs.2500 crore by 2012

The country's leading direct selling fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) company, Amway India Enterprises Limited, is targetting annual sales of Rs.2,500 crore by 2012, a top company official said in Kolkata on Tuesday. read full article..

Norwegian Orkla eyes more acquisitions in India

Norwegian branded consumer goods major Orkla ASA is looking for strategic acquisitions in India to expand its presence and tap opportunities emerging in the processed food products segment, a senior company official said Tuesday. read more news..

Nissan India logs 1000 bookings for Micra since May

Nissan Motor India Tuesday claimed that it has pre-order bookings of 1,049 numbers for its small car Micra to be launched next month. read more news..

Tata Motors going steady as regards world truck sales

Tata Motors is moving steadily on marketing its high horse power world truck developed with south Korean subsidiary Tata Daewoo, a top company official said Tuesday. read more news..

Delhi’s apparel export industry may double in 5 years: study

According to management consulting firm Third Eyesight, which carried out a study commissioned by the German technical cooperation (GTZ) under MSME Financing and Development Project, Delhi- NCR region can double apparel exports in 5 years. read more news..

Eight coal mines in Orissa face closure threat

At least eight open cast coal mines of the Mahanadi Coal Fields Limited (MCL), a subsidiary of public sector undertaking Coal India, in Orissa are facing closure threat due to want of land, a company official said on Wednesday. read more news..

US wants India to address longstanding impediments

The United States has asked India to address what it called "longstanding impediments" like investment caps, agricultural market access barriers and high tariffs as they work on accelerating their bilateral economic relationship. read more news..

India welcomes China's move on flexible currency

India has welcomed China's decision to make its currency more flexible, it would help world trade, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee said in response to a question at an interactive at a joint meeting India-US CEOs Forum in Washington on Monday. read more news..

Pranab suggests staggered fiscal exits for countries

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee has suggested that as nations recovering from global recession undertake fiscal consolidation, fiscal exits could be staggered and be country specific, depending on market conditions in each country. read more news..

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Decision on fuel price hike on Friday

A ministerial panel will meet Friday and may decide on decontrolling fuel prices as per the Kirit Parikh committee recommendations. read more news..

Auto, taxi fares hiked in Delhi; Mumbai to follow

The Delhi government Tuesday announced a steep hike in auto and taxi fares. For autos, commuters will now have to pay Rs.19 for the first two kilometres and Rs.6.50 for each subsequent kilometre. read more news..

India and Canada set to ink nuclear deal after G-20

India and Canada are finally set to sign a civilian nuclear agreement during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit here for the G-20 summit at the weekend. read more news..

FICCI for separate R&D policy for textile sector

Strength of the Indian textile industry has been in low value and the government needs to formulate a comprehensive R&D policy to make the sector 'fundamentally strong', the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) said on Tuesday. read more news..

Indian exporters to gain from flexible yuan

India's exporters will benefit from China's decision to make its currency, yuan, more flexible, the Confederation of Indian Industries said in New Delhi on Tuesday. checkout full article..

Cadbury kin plans rival chocolate company

An heiress to the fortune of Cadbury, the famous British chocolatiers, is selling her 27 million pounds family estate to launch a chocolate company to rival American giant Kraft which took over the company earlier this year. read more news..

Amazon cuts price of Kindle e-book reader

Online retail giant Amazon.com has joined the price war of e-book readers, and has slashed the price of its popular Kindle reader by more than a quarter. read more news..

Abu Dhabi tourism staff train in Singapore

The staff of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) have undergone a five-day leadership-development training programme in Singapore, an official said Monday. read more news..

Orissa to renew MoU with POSCO

The Orissa government is likely to renew its pact with South Korean Pohang Steel company (POSCO) to set up a $12 billion project in the state, which expired Tuesday, with some modifications. read more news..

Colombia to auction off 230 oil fields

Colombia will auction off its 230 oil exploration blocs including those situated in the Pacific region and along the maritime border with Nicaragua. read more news..

Bokaro steel plant posts Rs.2085 crore profit

Bokaro Steel Plant (BSP) Monday announced posting profit of Rs.2,085 crore in the 2009-2010 financial year. read more news..

BEML net dips 17 percent in fiscal 2010

State-run BEML (Bharat Earth Movers Ltd) posted net profit of Rs.223 crore for fiscal 2009-10 as against Rs.269 crore in 2008-09, registering 17 percent decline year-on-year (YoY), the company said Monday. read more news..

Steel major plans 60 mn tonnes production by 2020

Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL), India's largest steel maker, will raise its production to 60 million tonnes (MT) by 2020 as part of its plans to become a "global player", the company chairman said Monday. read more news..

G20 should focus on green measures for growth: UN

Leaders of the group of 20 developing countries (G20) should focus on environment-friendly measures to promote global economic recovery, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said. read more news..

India and Bangladesh mulling coal-based power generation

A Bangladeshi team left for New Delhi Monday to negotiate final terms of a draft agreement with India to set up a 1,320 MW coal-fired power plant in Khulna and a cross-border transmission line to import 250 MW power from West Bengal. read more news..

India and China-like strong trade linkages key to recovery: IMF

Citing India and China's faster recoveries thanks to their strong trade linkages, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has advised other emerging market economies (EMs) to similarly protect themselves from future shocks. view more news..

States asked to lower duties on petroleum fuels

In a bid to ease the burden of high fuel prices, Petroleum Minister Murli Deora has asked all states to reduce their levies on petrol and diesel, which at some places are as high as 33 percent. view full article..

UAE discusses economic ties with Slovenia

UAE Economy Minister Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansoori said Monday his country is looking forward to a new era of economic cooperation with Slovenia. view more news..

Monday, June 21, 2010

Economy back on high growth trajectory: Pranab Mukherjee

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Monday said that the Indian economy has returned on a high growth trajectory and the government has set an ambitious target of making 2012 the year of double digit growth even as it grapples with the twin problems of mounting deficit and rising inflation. read more news..

Prices of consumer goods to rise further

Prices of consumers goods are likely to rise further over the next six months, the Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India (ASSOCHAM) said Monday, basing its prediction on a country-wide survey. checkout full news..

Governement to launch 'Power of Ideas' to back innovative business

The Indian government will Tuesday launch an initiative to support innovative business ideas from people by helping them to connect with mentors and investors. read more news..

Industry urges RBI to ensure export credit at lower rate

Amid growing concerns that the Reserve Bank of India's decision to shift to the base rate modal from the current Benchmark Prime Lending Rate (BPLR) from July 1 will make credit costlier for exporters, an industry body Monday urged the country's central bank to continue regulating export credit to ensure that the cost of export credit does not increase under the new system. view more news..

Biotech industry registers 17% growth in Financial Year 2010

India's bio-tech industry clocked a 17 percent growth with revenues of Rs.137 billion ($3 billion) in the 2009-10 financial year over the previous fiscal, according to a survey. read more news..

BP raises $50 billion for oil spill cost

British oil company BP was trying to raise an extra $50 billion to cover the cost of the devastating oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, the weekly Sunday Times reported Sunday. read more news..

Government declares ULIPs life insurance product

Delivering a knock out punch to the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the government through a ordinance issued late Friday, has unequivocally declared that unit linked insurance policies (ULIPs) are part of the life insurance business. read more news..

Govt. declares ULIPs life insurance product

Delivering a knock out punch to the Securities Exchange Board of India (SEBI), the government through a ordinance issued late Friday, has unequivocally declared that unit linked insurance policies (ULIPs) are part of the life insurance business. read full article..

Trade, investment top India-US CEOs Forum agenda

Trade, investment, and an easier visa regime are expected to be the key focus as Indian and US policymakers and corporate leaders meet here Tuesday to discuss how to enhance their business ties. read more news..

Saturday, June 19, 2010

British government staff work less and earn more

British government employees spend nine years less at work than their private sector counterparts in their lifetime but earn 30 percent more, a new study has revealed. read more news..

China to build more nuclear power plants

China has selected four new sites in its northeast for construction of nuclear power plants with an aim to generate four million KW of electricity every year. read more news..

Bank employees in Rajasthan to strike work Monday

Banking operations in Rajasthan are set to be paralysed Monday with all bank employees threatening to boycott work in support of the three-day strike by Bank of Rajasthan staffers, a bank employees union official said Friday. read more news..

Ex-foreign secretary Shyam Saran to join Wipro board

Former foreign secretary and the prime minister's envoy on climate change Shyam Saran will July 1 join the board of global software major Wipro Ltd as an independent director, the IT bellwether said on Friday. read more news..

Ford workers seek government intervention

The newly-formed employees union at Ford India has sought the government's intervention in making the car company start negotiations with it. read more news..

RBI wants banks fix their savings rates

The Reserve Bank of India Friday said it wants the lenders to fix their individual rates for savings deposits, as part of the financial sector reforms. view more news..

Extend focus market benefits to whole Europe: FIEO

With uncertainty reigning in the European markets, which was triggered by the sovereign debt crisis in Greece, the government should consider extending focus market benefits to left over European countries, urged the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) on Friday. read more news..

Obama asks G-20 leaders to boost reforms for recovery

US President Barack Obama has urged the world's top 20 economies to work together to boost reforms and take aggressive actions to repair the worst global financial crisis since the 1930s. read more news..

Next wave of Finnish SMEs on way to India

More than 90 small and medium companies from Finland, employing about 30,000 people, have set up shop in India and another big wave from the Nordic nation is on the way, a Finnish diplomat said here Friday. view more news..

Incentives for MSMEs in AP's new industrial policy

Andhra Pradesh Government has announced a new industrial policy for the next five years, which offers a series of incentives, especially for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). view more news..

Naga groups lift 68-day Manipur economic blockade

An indefinite economic blockade of Manipur by several Naga groups ended Friday with the last of the two splinter organisations calling off the 68-day agitation that led to shortage of food and medicines in the state. view more news..

Rs 983 cr for Bhopal gas victims, final report on Monday

The Group of Ministers (GoM) on the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy held its first meeting in New Delhi on Friday and discussed relief and rehabilitation for the victims of the world's worst industrial disaster. view more news..

Botswana continues wooing Indian entrepreneurs

Botswana's Vice President Mompati Merafhe, who is on a four-day visit to India in a bid to promote Indian investment in the country, Friday opened an export and investment office in Mumbai, just a day after signing an agreement with India in the field of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs). view more news..

Food Processing a promising sector: Sahai

Food Processing Industries Minister Subodh Kant Sahai Friday said India can take to large scale development of the food processing industries to create a niche for itself in the world. check out full article..

Friday, June 18, 2010

FM heads high-power team to India-US CEOs Forum

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee heads a high-power team of policymakers and corporate leaders to the India-US CEOs Forum in Washington Sunday to outline the next steps forward in enhancing business ties between the two countries. read more news..

Mukesh Ambani hopes for a harmonius relations with Anil

Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, Friday assured gas supplies from the Krishna-Godavari basin to power-generation firms led by younger brother Anil and hoped for "harmonious" ties between the two groups in the future. read more news..

Thursday, June 17, 2010

NSIC signs MoU with Botswana for development of MSMEs

India's National Small Industries Corporation (NSIC) and Local Enterprise Authority (LEA), a statutory authority of the government of Botswana, both of which support micro, small & medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the corresponding countries, signed an agreement of mutual cooperation for the development MSME sectors in the two countries. view more news..

France to raise retirement age to cut deficit

In the plan made public Wednesday by Budget Minister Eric Woerth, the retirement age will rise by four months every year beginning July 1, 2011. At the same time, workers will have to retire at age 67 to benefit from full pension payments, instead of the current 65. view more news..

US targets bank and petro firms in new Iran sanctions

The United States has announced new sanctions against Iran targeted at the country's nuclear and missile programmes, targeting another of its state-controlled banks, more than 20 companies and its Revolutionary Guard Corps. read more news..

UK announces sweeping banking regulation reforms

British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has announced sweeping changes for stronger regulation of the UK's banking system in order to avoid a banking meltdown like the one in 2007 that plunged the country into the worst financial crisis. read more news..

Punj Lloyd Group wins contract worth S$ 419 million

Punj Lloyd Group subsidiary, Sembawang Engineers and Constructors (Sembawang), one of the leading engineering and construction companies in Southeast Asia and MENA (Middle East & North Africa) region has clinched a major contract worth Rs. 1394 crore (S$ 419 million) from Singapore’s landmark integrated resort Resorts World Sentosa , a subsidiary of Genting Group. read more news..

Supreme Court stays High Court order on Bellary Iron Ores

The Supreme Court Wednesday stayed an Andhra Pradesh High Court order permitting Bellary Iron Ores Pvt Ltd to lift 1.03 tonnes of processed iron ores after depositing Rs.1.5 crore with the state government. read more news..

Reliance Capital to buy 18 pc stake in Bloomberg UTV

Reliance Capital, part of the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, has said it will acquire an 18 percent interest in business channel Bloomberg UTV. view more news..

Manipur crisis lingers, govt. says goods to move Saturday

The government Wednesday said the first convoy of goods to Manipur is expected to move Saturday, as a blockade of roads into the northeastern state by Naga tribal groups continued despite a decision to send in forces and a section of Naga students calling it off. view more news..

India and South Korea to discuss bilateral trade on Friday

India and South Korea will discuss the contours of a bilateral civilian nuclear deal and map out steps to achieve a $30 billion trade when the foreign ministers of the two countries hold talks in Seoul on Friday. read more news..

Government releases guidelines for solar plants

"The guidelines that we have released today are meant to tap into the diverse and enormous potential of solar energy in all applications - rural, industrial as well as urban. The guidelines are flexible, simple and market friendly," union Minister of New and Renewable Energy Farooq Abdullah said in New Delhi on Wednesday. read more news..

Montek sees no reason to worry about food inflation

While the common man is reeling under the impact of rising food prices and the country's Finance Minister too expressing concern, the Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia however said that there was no need to worry as food inflation may rise further but will decline eventually. view more news..

FM optimistic of 8.5 pc growth, working on GST

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday said he was optimistic of achieving the targeted growth of 8.5 percent if a good monsoon this year supplements the improving Indian economy. He also said that he was working to evolve consensus on the proposed Goods and Service Tax (GST). view more news..

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

India is third fastest growing investor in the US: Study

With an investment of over USD 7 billion in 2009, India is emerging as the third-fastest-growing foreign investor in the recession-hit US economy, according to a senior US official. read more news..

Urban renewal mission to cover 28 more cities

The central government plans to fund 28 more cities under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) during the 12th Five Year Plan (2012-17) to improve civic infrastructure, union Urban Development Minister S. Jaipal Reddy said in Bangalore on Tuesday. view more news..

SMEs need to perk up R&D activities

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in India are research-averse and uncomfortable to spend much on research and development activities, said the Chairman and Managing Director, National Research Development Corporation (NRDC), Somenath Ghosh to SME Times in New Delhi on Tuesday. read more news..

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

IMF executive board approves new three-year PSI

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the sixth and final review of Mozambique's economic performance under the Policy Support Instrument (PSI) and approved a new three-year PSI. read more news..

2800 Kids Worldwide Speak Out on Cyber Safety

Kids around the globe are growing up in an online world, learning to navigate not just the Web, but new rules, emotions and unfortunately, some negative experiences. view more news..

Apple unveils all new Mac mini

Apple today unveiled a completely redesigned Mac mini, featuring up to twice the graphics performance, a new HDMI port and a new SD card slot, all in an amazingly compact aluminum enclosure. Mac mini is the world's most energy efficient desktop and starting at $699, is the most affordable way to enjoy Mac OS X, iLife or Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server. view more news..

DQE joins Sun TV for the provision of animated content

DQ Entertainment, the animation, gaming, live action entertainment production and distribution company, today announces an exclusive broadcasting agreement with Sun TV Network Ltd ("Sun TV"), one of India's largest media conglomerates, for the provision of animated content. read more news..

Infosys targets 5% revenue from government contracts

Infosys Technologies is targeting around five percent of its revenue from government contracts over the next five years and planning to increase the headcount of foreigners in the company by 10 to 15 percent. view more news..

Manipur economic blockade suspended

A major showdown between security forces and tribal Naga protesters was averted with the apex tribal students' group of Nagaland announcing that it would suspend a more than two-month blockade of roads leading to Manipur by Tuesday evening. read more news...

EUROCHAMBERS joins FISME to help Indian SMEs go green

In an important development that could be crucial for Indian Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), which have been in quest of environment friendly technologies, the European Association of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (EUROCHAMBERS) on Monday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Federation of Indian Micro and Small & Medium Enterprises (FISME) in this regard. read more news..

China makes strategic forays into Bangladesh

In another sign of its growing strategic inroads into South Asia, China has proposed to help Bangladesh build a deep-sea port in Chittagong and agreed to exchange data about the Brahmaputra river that flows from Tibet to Bangladesh through India. view more news..

Court says no to de-sealing of Delhi mobile phone towers

In a setback to mobile phone operators, the Delhi High Court on Monday refused to give any interim relief to them by directing the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to de-seal some of their towers. read more news..

SMEs playing big in employment generation

The Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have outperformed the large industries in the country in terms of job creation in the aftermath of the global economic meltdown, says a new study, which, however, cautions that a lot more still need to be done to boost the crucial sector in the economy. view more news..

Monday, June 14, 2010

Small cos to benefit from new base rate regime

Shifting to the new base rate modal by banks from the current Benchmark Prime Lending Rate (BPLR) would make it easier for small scale companies to raise money through banks, according to a new survey conducted by an industry body among bankers and economists. view more news..

Saturday, June 12, 2010

China's private sector provides 90 percent of jobs in 2010

Over 150 million people in China found employment in the first few months of 2010 and 90 percent of these jobs were provided by the private sector, a Chinese cabinet minister has said. view more news..

Mahindra Satyam driving FIFA World Cup's software network

Mahindra Satyam is the official information technology service provider for the FIFA World Cup Soccer and has developed the event management solutions with some complex software for one of the most watched sporting events in the world. read more news..

2-day Pharma Leadership Summit begins on June 25

Tradeindia.com, the country's leading B2B e-marketplace will be the online partner of the two-day third Annual Pharmaceuticals Leadership Summit 2010, which will get underway in Mumbai on June 25. view more news..

India-Syria agree to raise bilateral trade

Anand Sharma, Union Minister of Commerce & Industry, has announced that India and Syria have agreed to make concerted efforts to raise the bilateral trade to a level commensurate with the potential of the two countries. view more news..

Friday, June 11, 2010

Industry registers 17.6 percent growth in April

Industrial output of the country rose at a faster-than-expected 17.6 percent year on year in April, growing in double digits for the seventh straight month, on good showing by manufacturing, particularly capital and consumer goods. read more news..

Hosiery industry urges government to curb yarn exports

The hosiery industry has urged the government to take steps to reduce the prices of cotton yarn and ensure domestic availability of the raw material by cutting down exports. view more news..

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Public procurement policy for MSMEs likely this week

The new public procurement policy, which will make it mandatory for ministries and Public Sector Units (PSUs) to procure 20 percent of their annual purchase volume from micro and small enterprises (MSEs), will be finalized and placed before the cabinet by the end of this week, said Secretary, Ministry of MSME, Dinesh Rai on Tuesday. view full article..

Obama sees no immediate solution to Gulf oil spill

US President Barack Obama Monday said that several months would be required to bring the environmentally disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico under control. read more news..

Nearly two-thirds of IT infrastructure expected to be outsourced by 2020

An annual study commissioned by Savvis Inc., a global leader in cloud infrastructure and hosted IT solutions for enterprises, predicts the number of companies that outsource their IT infrastructure will increase globally from 17 percent today to 64 percent in 2020. read more news..

Government has done well during economic crisis

Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni Monday said the United Progressive Alliance government has done well during the times of financial meltdown and drought, and the country is expecting good economic growth. view more news..

Indian, Canadian institutes sign MoU on food processing research

The Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology (IICPT) Monday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Saskatchewan, Canada, for collaborative research and training in the field of food processing and exchange of faculty and students. view more news..

Funds for farm growth unused but allocation raised

Even as the central government increases allocation under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana (RKVY) for the current fiscal, a major chunk of the funds allocated to states during 2009-10 remains unused. view more news..

India's garment exports down 2.64 pc in FY 09-10

Garment exports from India dropped 2.64 percent to USD 10.64 billion in 2009-10 compared to USD 10.93 billion in the previous financial year, fresh data released by the Apparel Export Promotion Council (AEPC) showed. read more news..

UAE and Venezuela sign deal to avoid double taxation

The UAE finance ministry Monday said it has signed an agreement with Venezuela to avoid double taxation and tax evasion on income and capital. view more news..

Hyundai Motor India strike enters second day

The strike by workers at the Hyundai Motor India Ltd plant near Chennai to demand the reinstatement of 67 dismissed colleagues and recognition of their union continued for the second day Tuesday. view more news..

Monday, June 7, 2010

Bhopal gas tragedy verdict questions corporate liability

A city court on Monday held seven officials of Union Carbide plant and the company itself guilty of criminal negligence for the 1984 gas disaster that killed thousands of people. But as the guilty were bailed out within minutes, which questions about corporate social responsibility for environmental disasters, survivors and activists called it a mockery of justice. read more news..

Dearth in workforce hampers handicraft exports

Indian handicraft exporters are facing dearth in labour force, at a time when they are getting fresh orders due to increase in the demands for Indian-produced handicrafts in the Western markets, particularly due to the coming Christmas. checkout full article..

Britain worried that BP oil spill may hit ties with US

The British government is concerned that criticism towards energy company BP for its failure to curb the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico may hamper the country's relationship with the US. view more news..

Berlin air show to display latest aerospace technology

The Berlin Air Show (ILA 2010) takes off Tuesday in this scenic German capital to demonstrate the advances made in the global aviation and aerospace fields on the ground and in the air. view more news..

PM likely to announce a package for saffron industry

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday arrived on a two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir where he is to address a convocation ceremony and announce a revival package for the saffron industry. view more news..

India Show to kick off new era in Indo-UAE trade

The 3-day 'India Show' to be held from Tuesday, in Dubai will help to boost trade between India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), said the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) on Monday. view more news..

KPO sector to grow by 25-30% annually

India's Knowledge Process Outsourcing (KPO) sector is likely to grow by 25-30 percent annually till 2013, driven by rising demand for professional services, according to estimates by a global research firm. view more news..

Deadline for financial bids for Hyderabad Metro extended again

The Andhra Pradesh government on Saturday extended for the second time the last date for submitting financial bids for the Rs.12,132 crore Hyderabad Metro Rail (HMR) project to June 14. click here to read full article..

UN backs traditional farming methods to meet food security

Maharashtra's Korku tribe stores grain with dried neem leaves, while the Konda Savara tribe of Andhra Pradesh has an irrigation system where water is diverted through pipes made of banana trunks. These are some examples of local wisdom sustaining agriculture, which will now be backed by a specialised UN agency. checkout full article..

Plan for external aid agency dropped

Three years after being first mooted, the proposal to have a central agency that would oversee assistance to other countries has been given a quiet burial by the Indian ministry of external affairs (MEA). read more news..

Vice Prez on Europe trip to expand economic relations

Vice President Hamid Ansari on Sunday has left on a week-long visit to the Czech Republic and Croatia to expand India's economic ties with the two east European countries and also sign several bilateral agreements on social security and health care. view more news..

Canada invites Indian entrepreneurs to acquire SMEs

The Canadian province of Saskatchewan is inviting Indian entrepreneurs to take over small and medium enterprises (SMEs) which do not have succession plans. read more news..

Small growers oppose import duty cuts on natural rubber

Small growers in northeast India are a concerned lot after the Delhi High Court asked the government to "consider carefully" the user industry's demand to bring down import duty on natural rubber - a move that they feel can disturb peace. view more news..

Greek crisis may spill over to dampen Indian exports: Study

A new study by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has expressed concern that the sovereign debt crisis of Greece may spread over to other European nations which could have catastrophic impact on Indian exports. view more news..

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Experts to discuss issues related to small business technology

Furthering its ongoing commitment to small business success, AT&T* today announced it will broadcast a live web seminar on June 10th entitled "Simple Practices for Managing Your Technology." view more news..

Eurozone crisis double whammy for handicraft exporters

The financial storm in Eurozone has certainly been a double whammy for the Indian handicraft exporters as they have been just beginning to heal the injuries of the global crisis that hurted exporters dearly. view more news..

India and South Africa ink three pacts, to jointly spur UN reforms

India and South Africa Friday signed three agreements aimed at enhancing business ties and connectivity. The two countries also reiterated support for each other for a non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council and agreed to jointly work for the reforms of the global body. view full article..

India will keep unwinding economic stimulus: Pranab

India has cleared on Friday that it will keep unwinding economic stimulus deployed during the financial crisis and continue raising interest rates despite uncertainty linked to euro zone's debt woes. read more news..

Pakistan's budget for 2010-11 to be presented today

Pakistan's $30.4 billion (Rs.2.6 trillion) budget for fiscal 2010-11 beginning July 1, which has allocated Rs.450 billion for defence, will be presented in parliament Saturday. read more news..

British Airways cabin crew to begin new strike Saturday

Cabin crews of Britain's largest air carrier, British Airways (BA), will go on another five-day strike Saturday. checkout full article..

Entrepreneurship Development Institute centre in Kazakhstan

The Entrepreneurship Development Institute (EDI) in Gandhinagar will set up a centre at Almaty in Kazakhstan on a turnkey basis to promote entrepreneurship in the central Asian country. read more news..

Delhi airport's terminal 3 to be ready by July

The integrated passenger terminal at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport, which will serve both domestic as well as international passengers, will be completed by the first week of July, officials said on Friday. read more news..

Stay on panel for Delhi's mobile phone towers

The Delhi High Court Friday stayed a single bench order asking the central government and the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to form a panel to study health risks caused by mobile phone towers. view more news..

Regulator to decide new power tariff in Delhi: Dikshit

Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit Friday said it was up to the power regulator, the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC), to decide on new power tariff at a time when the state government is accused of being sympathetic to the capital's power companies. view more news..

US jobless rate down, private sector weak

The US jobless rate fell to 9.7 percent as the economy added 431,000 jobs in May, but the vast majority were temporary government hires and the private sector remains extremely weak, according to Labour Department figures released Friday. view more news..

India wants listed firms to have 25% minimum public holding

India Friday said listed companies must have 25 percent minimum public holding to broadbase the shareholding pattern and bring more transparency in capital markets - a move that is expected to see a deluge of primary offers worth nearly $45 billion. read more news..

Karnataka gets 400 projects worth Rs.4 trillion

The southern Indian state of Karnataka has bagged about 400 projects worth Rs.4 trillion ($85 billion) at the two-day Global Investors Meet (GIM 2010) in this tech hub. read more news..

Obama slams BP, says 'way too early' for optimism

US President Barack Obama said BP was making progress in capping the massive oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, but slammed the British energy firm for delaying claims payments to local fisherman while it hands out billions to investors. read more news..

Toyota to launch small car Etios early next year

Japanese auto giant Toyota will roll out its much awaited small car, considering both the sedan and the hatchback variants, "Etios" for the Indian market early next year, a senior company official said on Friday. view more news..

Friday, June 4, 2010

Immense scope for cooperation for India-S.Africa SMEs: Sharma

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Anand Sharma Friday said that there is immense scope for cooperation and strategic alliances between the small and medium enterprises (SME) sectors in India and South Africa. read more news..

16 percent rise in tourist arrivals to India in May

Foreign tourist arrivals in May rose by nearly 16 percent as compared to last year, the tourism ministry said on Friday. read more news..

India not in favor to tax banks to create bailout fund

India has cleared on Friday that it does not favor taxing banks to create a corpus for future bailouts and stressed the importance of well-placed regulations to detect and contain any deviation in financial institutions' functioning. read more news..

Government clears 28 MSE – CDP proposals

The government has cleared 28 micro & small enterprises - cluster development programme (MSE-CDP) proposals, informed the ministry of micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) in a press release on Friday. view full article..

Thursday, June 3, 2010

India's exports up 33 percent in Jan-Mar: WTO

Exports from the country witnessed a robust 33 percent growth in the first three months of the year, the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has said in its international trade statistics report. read more news..

Britain imposes $48.2 million fine on JP Morgan

Investment bank JP Morgan in London has been given a record fine of 33.3 million pounds ($48.2 million) by Britain's Financial Services Authority (FSA)for failing to protect clients' money, the City regulator said Thursday. view more news..

Posco relents to set up steel plant in Karnataka

Korean steel major Posco has signed an agreement with the Karnataka government to set up a six million tonnes steel plant in the state, Major Industries Minister Murugesh R.Nirani said in Bangalore late Thursday. read more news..

Handicraft exports from SMEs dip 50 percent

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the handicrafts sector have witnessed substantial export fall amounting to around 50 percent since 2007, said an official from the Export Promotion Council of Handicrafts (EPCH). read more news..

Biotech sector growth back riding on global recovery

Riding the global recovery, India's biotech industry bounced to high growth in fiscal 2009-10 to post revenues of $4 billion (Rs.18,500 crore), a whopping 52 percent over the previous fiscal. read more news..

Exercise restraint before signing the deal

Did you get an offer from a buyer that is too good to believe? Well then, you must be a victim of one of the many scams in the world today and being a businessman this is the last thing you would ever want to happen. While companies critically examine supposed business proposals coming from countries like Nigeria and a couple of other African countries, there are other nations from where scam mails have started coming and have already duped many Indian businesses. Of late, a couple of alleged fraud companies from China have raised their ugly heads and there are reports too where unexpected companies have been victims. read full article..

India-UAE trade jumps 68.5% to $48.3 billion

Trade between India and the UAE increased by a whopping 68.5 percent during 2008-09, showing the growing importance of ties between the two countries, a top envoy has said. read more news..

Prez of Seychelles calls for Seychelles-India air links

President James Michel has called for India and Seychelles to establish air links in order to boost trade, commerce and tourism between the two countries. view complete news..

Google using search engine to muscle into internet businesses

Google has been using its dominant position in online search to muscle its way into other Internet businesses, ultimately limiting consumer choice, Consumer Watchdog said today in a report written for its new Inside Google Website. read more news..

All steps to ensure air safety, more powers to regulator: Patel

The government proposes to delegate more powers to the aviation regulator on air safety, based on the recommendations of a new panel set up a week after the Mangalore air crash May 22, Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said on Thursday. read more news..

Exports to grow by 15% this fiscal: Anand Sharma

Commerce and Industry Minister, Anand Sharma Thursday said that India will achieve 15 percent growth in exports in the current financial year 2010-11. view more news..

Tata Nano set to drive into Taiwan

Tata Nano, the world's cheapest car made by India's Tata Motors, is set to drive in to Taiwan, a manufacturing hub of iPods and green technologies, later this year. read more news..

First SMS-based medical transcription solution

In response to the need for the secure and efficient sharing of digital healthcare information, Globaltel Media and Scribe-Well on Wednesday announced the Scribe-Well Medical Transcription Solution, a first of its kind innovation enabling medical transcriptionists to share digitized patient records and clinical notes along with embedded images such as X-rays, MRIs and CT scans, via SMS text messaging. read more news..

World's First 3LCD LED Projector

Samsung and 3LCD, the world's leading projection display technology, have teamed up to deliver the world's first 3LCD LED projector, the F10M. Announced in January at CES, the F10M is the world's first LED-based projector with 1,000 lumens. read more news..

Global Investors Meet begins in Bangalore

The Global Investors Meet (GIM), expected to bring in Rs.5 trillion (Rs.5 lakh crore) to Karnataka in the next four-five years, began in Bangalore on Thursday with the state rolling out a red carpet to global firms and India Inc. view more news..

Food inflation surges to 16.55 percent

Despite the government's best efforts to talk it down, India's annual food inflation shot up to 16.55 percent for the week ended May 22, owing to high prices of pulses, milk and fruits, official data released Thursday showed. view more news..

US-India trade promotion body launches education initiative

Looking ahead to global economy of the future, the US-India Business Council (USIBC) has launched a new education initiative aimed at strengthening institutional linkages between academia, industry and NGOs focusing on the elementary, vocational and higher education. read more news..

US oil spill spreads to Mississippi and Alabama

The massive oil spill that has already washed up on southern Louisiana's coastline has now spread east to the shores of Mississippi and Alabama, government officials said Wednesday. read more news..

EU wants to regulate credit rating agencies

The European Union's executive launched a bid Wednesday to stamp the bloc's authority on credit rating agencies, by taking supervision of such agencies out of national hands and entrusting it to a new EU-level body. read more news..

Herbal products driving Indian cosmetics market

The herbal cosmetics industry is "driving growth in the beauty business" in India and is expected to grow at a rate of seven percent as more people shun chemical products in favour of organic ones. checkout full article..

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

India third largest steel producer in 2009

India has emerged as the third highest steel producer during the calender year 2009, according to a report released by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday in New Delhi. view more news..

UAE and Kuwait ink civil aviation deal

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Kuwait have agreed to enhance exchange of knowledge, training, consultation and expertise in the area of civil aviation. read more news..

Titan eyes 7-8 percent jewellery market share by 2015

Titan Industries is targeting a seven-eight percent share of the gold jewellery market by 2015, a top official of the Tata group company said in Kolkata on Wednesday. read more news..

More investment from Tata group likely in Gujarat

The Tata's are mulling more investments in Gujarat, group Chairman Ratan Tata indicated in on Wednesday. read more news..

FM heads for Busan for G20 finance ministers meet

Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee is attending a G20 meeting at Busan in South Korea June 4-5 focused on the global financial crisis ahead of the Summit in Toronto later this month where India will be led by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. read more news..

Food processing industry growing at 15 pc annually: Minister

The food processing industry is now growing at 14.9 percent annually, Union Minister Subodh Kant Sahay informed media in Jamshedpur on Wednesday. view full article..

Seychelles sign two bilateral agreements with India

India and the Seychelles on Wednesday signed two economic agreements as the visiting president of the Indian Ocean nation James Michel invited Indian firms to invest in diverse sectors ranging from fishing and oil exploration to hospitality. read more news..

India and US to hold strategic dialogue today

India and the US will hold their first strategic dialogue in Washington on Thursday with External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna expecting a very positive outcome from the talks he leads with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. read more news..

Wage rise at Foxconn after string of suicides

Taiwan electronics company Foxconn Technology said Wednesday it planned to raise wages for its Chinese workers by 30 percent after a spate of suicides at its plant in southern China. view more news..

AT&T announces new lower-priced wireless data plans

AT&T, the U.S. smartphone leader, today introduced new wireless data plans that make it more affordable for more people to enjoy the benefits of the mobile Internet. Customers can pick the new data plan that best meets their needs – either a $15 per month entry plan or a $25 per month plan with 10 times more data. Current smartphone customers are not required to switch to the new plans, but can choose to do so without a contract extension. read more news..

Legal education companies partner to support small firms

Lawline.com and Solo Practice University(TM) have launched a partnership to create a one-stop online educational and professional networking community for small firms and solo practitioners. Through the partnership, attorneys and students enrolled in Solo Practice University will be able to access hundreds of Lawline.com's exclusive continuing legal education courses to further enhance their practice while fulfilling their state bar CLE requirements. read more news..

Samsung and Ideaworks partner to open up opportunity

Samsung and Ideaworks are announcing an ongoing partnership to deliver a range of application developer tools and content services. Initially, this will comprise of Ideaworks adding SamsungApps support to the latest incarnation of their native development Airplay Software Development Kit (SDK). read more news..

Uninor eyes 8 percent market share by 2018

Eyeing an eight percent market share by 2018, mobile services provider Uninor, a joint venture between realty firm Unitech and Norway-based Telenor, Tuesday launched services in five telecom circles. read more news..

ASSOCHAM urges govt. to stop subsidising petrol and diesel

An industry body Tuesday urged the government to free prices of petrol from it's domain and consider phased wise elimination of subsidy on diesel to help oil companies stop bleeding whose losses on account of continued extension of subsidies on petrol, diesel, LPG and kerosene are likely to exceed Rs.1 lakh crore in current fiscal. read more news..

Egypt's first low-cost carrier takes to the air

Egypt's first budget airline, Air Arabia Egypt, took to the air on Tuesday, with its first international flight leaving the northern city of Alexandria for the Sudanese capital, Khartoum. read more news..

US stocks shrink as Gulf oil spill continues

US stocks fell Tuesday after oil giant BP declared that its most promising effort yet to cap an oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico had failed. read more news..

First Nano from Gujarat unit rolls out today

From Singur in West Bengal to Sanand in Gujarat, it has been a long journey for Tata Motors' Nano. The first of the world's most inexpensive small car will roll out from its relocated new plant near Ahmedabad Wednesday. read more news..

India to help Burkina Faso set up first call centre

Burkina Faso, the small land-locked country in west Africa, will soon get its first call centre - with some help from India. read more news..

Revenue from BWA auction at $5.3 billion, pan-India licence price at $1.7 billion

The Indian government's provisional revenue from the sale of airwaves for broadband wireless access (BWA) services Tuesday reached Rs.23,829.18 crore ($5.3 billion) and the pan-India licence price was Rs.7,943.06 crore ($1.7 billion). read more news..

Maharashtra farmers seek probe into relief disbursal

Over 4,000 farmers on Tuesday held a rally in Maharashtra's Yavatmal town against the "failure" of the state government's package for debt-ridden agriculturists in the Vidarbha region who committed suicide and demanded a CBI probe. read more news..

Auto sales accelerate in May

Auto companies in India had a bull run in May with record sales numbers in virtually every segment, from bikes to commercial vehicles, and the industry expects consumer demand to sustain following the overall economic expansion. read more news..

Bajaj Auto May sales up 62 percent

Two-wheeler and commercial vehicles major Bajaj Auto on Tuesday reported a 62 percent rise in total sales for May at 299,442 units, compared to 185,341 vehicles it sold in the year-ago period. read more news..

Indian-American SMEs plan Rs.1,500 crore IT facility

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) owned by Indian-Americans plan to set up an IT incubation facility here with an investment of Rs.1,500 crore. read more news..

Rs. 1000 crore national social security fund on anvil

The government is thinking of setting up a National Social Security Fund with an initial corpus of Rs. 1,000 crore for workers in the unorganised sector, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Tuesday. read more news..

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Government committed to support MSME sector: PM

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday said that the government is committed to supporting the micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) sector, adding that it is considering a social security fund for the unorganised sector workers in the country. read more news..

Growth in imports sign of manufacturing sector revival

The Federation of Indian Export Organisations said that growth in imports by 43.3 percent in April, as revealed by the foreign trade data revealed by the government Tuesday, signifies "complete revival" of the manufacturing sector. view full article..

CyberTech lands 5th global contract

CyberTech, the world's fastest-growing and 3rd largest call recording provider, today announced a new global contract with yet another top 10 financial services company. This brings the total of new contract wins to five in the last eight months alone. CyberTech is now the de facto recording standard for these international firms capturing many hundreds of thousands of customer interactions and financial transactions each week in all the world's main financial centers including New York, London, Frankfurt, Tokyo and Hong Kong. read more news..

Toshiba roll out a carbon offsetting initiative across UK

Businesses that are concerned about the environmental impact of their office equipment can now print and copy documents carbon-free, following Toshiba TEC Imaging's decision to roll out a carbon offsetting initiative across the UK and Ireland. read more news..

Mobile TV opportunity for European operators

Telegent Systems, the company that makes television mobile, today released research findings that point to significant potential for free-to-air mobile TV. 58 percent of the British online research sample identified at least one environment, such as while on a train/ bus/ tube, queuing, or in the home or at work/ their desk, in which they would be likely to use a free-to-air mobile TV service. The potential magnifies among the younger demographic groups - 80 percent of 18-24 year olds and 76 percent of 25-34 year olds. read more news..

Apple sells two million iPads in less than 60 days

Apple today announced that iPad sales have topped two million in less than 60 days since its launch on April 3. Apple began shipping iPad in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK this past weekend. iPad will be available in nine more countries in July and additional countries later this year. read more news..

Mum's the word for new low cost baby website

This week sees the launch of Mum.com, a new low cost baby website. The concept behind Mum.com is simple, sell a small range of branded baby products cheaper than anybody else, deliver excellent customer service, and provide better value for money for the 3.6m UK mums who shop online each month. read more news..

Experts meet to measure the effectiveness of Aid-for-Trade to Africa

An Expert Group Meeting and Workshop on Aid for Trade and Africa's Trading Capacity opened Monday, 31 May at the United Nations Conference Centre in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. read more news..

India, South Africa to re-launch CEOs forum

India and South Africa will give a fresh impetus to their growing business ties, re-launching the CEOs forum Thursday in the presence of South African president Jacob Zuma. read more news..

ASEAN envoys to visit northeast to boost trade

Diplomats of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will soon visit the northeastern states to explore possibilities of promoting trade and tourism, officials said in Agartala on Monday. view more news..

Exports up 36.2 percent in April

India's exports rose 36.2 percent to $16.9 billion in April for the sixth straight month after 13 consecutive months of decline, official data released in New Delhi on Tuesday showed. read more news..