Pakistani troops today fired heavily at Indian forces at a forward post in Krishna Ghatti sector in Jammu and Kashmir, a defence spokesman said here. However, the Indian troops exercised restraint and did not retaliate, Lt. Colonel S D Goswami
The mother of nine children, who has been single-handedly tilling her un-irrigated contract-farmland ever since her debt-ridden husband Parshuram ended his life three years ago, submitted a memorandum of farmers' demands to sub divisional officer Sarang Kondulkar along with her
The blasts may be the strategy of unscrupulous forces to undermine the primacy of Bangalore as a global knowledge centre," said Amit Mitra, secretary general of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci). "We hope such acts
The company has earned a very good profit in the first quarter of the current financial year and we are expecting a very good performance in the next quarter with a focus on the overseas operations," Pradeep Bajoria, the company's
Talking on the sidelines of a Banking Conclave here, Yogesh Agarwal, the bank's chairman and managing director, said: "We are talking to a few foreign companies for setting up an asset management company, where we would have the majority holding."
Its income was Rs.930 million ($21.6 million) in the quarter ended June 30 2008, compared to Rs.650 million in the corresponding period the previous year.
Currently sugar mills are forced to sell 10 percent of their output at cheap rates to the government for subsidised sales to the poor, and authorities decide how much of the remainder can be sold in the open market. "There
The company is setting up a research and development centre with an initial investment of 4 billion rupees ($90 million) near Shinde village, about 200 km from Mumbai. Dow Chemical Co is the largest U.S. chemical maker. For many Indians,
Today, Gurgaon, the commercial capital of Haryana, and one of the most sought after destinations for multinational companies and corporates, has become the cyber city of the North.
Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India, the wholly owned subsidiary of Japan's Honda Motor Co, plans to launch bikes priced at Rs 10 lakh and above at around the time the Tata Motors will be launching its small car Nano.