Amrit Bharat Station scheme: Here is the list of stations, facilities to be developed under Rs 25,000 crore modernisation projectPM Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for modernisation and redevlopment of 553 stations. Spanning 27 states and union territories...
Heating equipment company JNK India, pencil maker Doms Industries file draft papers with Sebi for IPOsThe JNK India issue comprises fresh equity of up to Rs 300 crore and an OFS of up to Rs 84.2 lakh worth shares. Doms Industries plans to ra...
Mumbai rains: Four dead in 24 hours; traffic and trains severely affectedColaba has recorded 90 mm & Santacruz has recorded 195 mm of rain at 5.30 am. Heavy to very heavy rain to continue, said Indian Meteorologi...
In under-banked India, Mitras help people beat the queuesArtisan Jitender Verma from Bihta in Bihar’s Patna district prefers him to the bank. “The queue here is always shorter than the main PNB br...
Rajnath Singh reviews coastal security in Daman and DiuRajnath Singh today reviewed the security along the coast in Daman and Diu and asked the authorities to ensure further enhancement of the p...
More business leaders needed from Parsi community: Finance Minister Arun JaitleyJaitley was speaking at the maiden 'Iranshah Udvada Utsav', a global congregation of the minority Parsi community, at this tiny coastal ham...
Why the world's Parsis are heading to this Gujarat townUdvada is a nondescript hamlet in Gujarat of 5,897 people. Next weekend it is expected to host 5,000 Parsi and Irani Zoroastri ans from Ind...
Gujarat Elections 2012: Is Narendra Modi unfit for coalition-era politics?If Modi wins, ask this: can a politician who’s made parochial patriarchy his calling card effectively govern a country like India?
- Thank the Thackerays: Mumbai pushing investments to Gujarat
A growing number of businessmen are upset with parochialism in and around Mumbai, and are looking at Gujarat as an alternative. Protests ou...
- AND THE GAUTHALI SINGS NO MORE
TOI-Crest goes to India's ecological war-zones ...
- Global warming may douse Parsi holy fire
Just as Parsi numbers are dwindling, the Iran Shah, where the fire is kept, too is threatened by the forces of mother nature.