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Arrival at departure lounge: Building a transit hub faces challenges deeper than the infra build-up Noida airport representsIndia is launching its first phase of Noida International Airport, aiming to become a global transit hub. This ambitious project faces hurd...
India's aviation dream needs stronger airlines, not just shiny airportsIndia's new airport signals global aviation ambitions. However, Indian carriers lag behind international rivals due to high fuel costs and ...
Pakistan authorities demolish Afghan refugee camp outside Karachi, causing clashesProtestors clashed with police during a demolition and clean-up operation in Karachi's Afghan Basti, resulting in minor injuries. Authoriti...
Learn from N. Chandrababu Naidu on how to develop state, Union Minister Kumaraswamy tells KarnatakaUnion Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy criticized the Karnataka government for lack of cooperation with central development initiatives. He highli...
China set to build new Sri Lanka refinery, says ministerSri Lanka is set to award a multi-billion dollar oil refinery project to a Chinese state-owned company after a rival bidder pulled out, the...
Naveen Jindal looks to pilot Go First out of insolvency, company submits EoINaveen Jindal, the promoter of Jindal Steel and Power, has expressed interest in buying insolvent airline Go First. The expression of inter...
Go First's bank loans to be classified as "bad", but has strong collateralsLenders to Go Airlines (India) Ltd will classify their loans to the company as "non performing" in the current quarter, but are hopeful tha...
NCLT admits Go First's voluntary insolvency applicationWadia group-owned Go First on May 2 said it has filed for insolvency resolution and can no longer continue to meet financial obligations, b...
View: The answers to India's post-Covid revival go beyond public spending and macro remediesWithout denying the need for governments to spend more to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe, we have failed to ask ourselves a more basic ...
Loans against property add to lenders’ worries as collateral prices crashLenders face problems on two fronts – LAP loans to developers with property as security cover and other categories of borrowers who collate...
India's air passenger traffic to touch 1.1 billion in 2040: Ministry of Civil AviationThe fleet of commercial planes is likely to rise to 2,359 in March 2040 from 622 in March 2018.
Slow on progress, 49 Karnataka firms 'lose the plot'The government action recognises the huge demand for industrial plots, especially in old Mysuru area, and its own inability to meet the dem...
Two firms in a fix as Telangana spots a Rs 1,000 crore land scamThe team has reportedly also found proof suggesting the involvement of some revenue department officials, including a joint collector in th...
Air India & SpiceJet may be first to fly to smaller towns“Bigger jets will not be able to fly these regional routes, but airlines with smaller aircraft can… If Air India increases utilisation of s...
Making aircraft repossession easier for lessors to bring down costs: Ashok Gajapathi Raju, Aviation MinisterAshok Gajapathi Raju said the ministry will start bilateral talk with other nations to increase global traffic.
- Platinum widens spread over gold on supply concerns
Platinum climbed for a third day, widening its spread over gold to the biggest since August 2011, on concern that global supply will drop t...
- Tata Motors not to get back land in Singur for small car factory but can apply for compensation
Calcutta high court on Wednesday ruled that the state government was well within its rights to repossess the land in Singur.
- JSW committed to 10 MTPA Bengal steel project: Sajjan Jindal
JSW Steel today said it is committed to setting up a 10 million tonnes integrated steel plant in West Bengal, to be constructed at an estim...
- Tata cites verdict upholding Singur land acquisition
The TML counsel said that the company was forced to move out from Singur despite the state government's assurance that congenial atmosphere...
- Planning commission official Arun Maira defends West Bengal’s land acquisition policy
As the Tatas moved the High Court today against Bengal’s Singur land repossession Act, a planning commission official supported the land ac...