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I-Sec downgrades Engineers India to Add, raises target price to Rs 250ICICI Securities downgraded Engineers India to 'Add' with a revised target price of Rs 250, citing expensive valuations. The company report...
Buy Engineers India, target price Rs 117 : Jayesh BhanushaliEngineers India, incorporated in the year 1965, is a Mid Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 6100.97 Crore) operating in Services sector.
Buy Engineers India, target price Rs 96.5 : HDFC SecuritiesEngineers India, incorporated in the year 1965, is a Mid Cap company (having a market cap of Rs 4746.45 Crore) operating in Services sector.
Stocks in the news: Future Retail, HDFC Bank, SpiceJet, Thyrocare, Suzlon and Eicher MotorsThe maker of Royal Enfield motorcycles has suspended payments to a few of its suppliers.
Aruna Sundarajan takes over as Bharat Broadband chiefShanker after serving the telecom department from December 2011 to August 2014, has now been appointed as the Chief Secretary of Uttarakhan...
Telecom PSUs headless, key posts vacant for monthsChiefs of several entities, including CMDs of MTNL and BSNL, are yet to be appointed despite the posts lying vacant for months.
Uttar Pradesh government transfers 35 IAS officersThe Uttar Pradesh government today transferred 35 IAS officers, including divisional commissioners and district magistrates.
Bharat Broadband likely to get new chief by AugustThe company is currently headed by N Ravi Shanker, who is all set to be elevated to secretary-level portfolio.
Government plans to connect all India by end-2013 remains a case of missed deadlinesWhat was supposed to have been in place by end-2013 has moved little beyond pilots — fibre being laid in just 40 development blocks coverin...
Government plan to connect rural India with Bharat Broadband by end-2013 moves beyond deadlinesOne government project that aims to connect all of India down to its villages, Bharat Broadband, remains a case of missed deadlines.
- How the heads of four big government projects will change the way we work, bank and live
ET breaks down the work of big government projects and how it could leave an indelible imprint on the lives of Indians in the years to come.
Four rules to make projects a success when Government fails to deliverIn contrast to the stony silence of policy inaction, life has been relatively even-tempered for five projects that hold promise of changing...
- Net turns truly Indian as .bharat goes online from 2010
Come February, millions of non-English speaking Indians will be able to type .bharat in Devnagari while accessing popular websites. Macbook...
- Govt to Amend IT Act in winter session to deal cyber-crimes
The Union government will be incorporating stringent provisions in the proposed amendment to the Information Technology Act to deal with a ...