Industry
India gears up to mass-produce H1N1 flu vaccine
13 May 2009
The centre plans to ask the WHO and the Centre for Disease Control, for seed stock for Indian companies to develop the technology to create the H1N1 vaccine
Gujarat NRE ties funds for Australian project
13 May 2009
Government not to impose safeguard duty on steel
12 May 2009
Cairn oil to flow this month; ONGC may exit JV
08 May 2009
Cairn oil to flow this month; ONGC may exit JV
08 May 2009
Steel sales show healthy growth in April
08 May 2009
Obama: new tax plans are bad news for offshoring
07 May 2009
President Obama's recently announced changes to the tax code for US firms doing business abroad could have significant implications for US firms with offshore sites, says Peter Ryan is head of contact center outsourcing analysis at Datamonitor
R R Donelly posts 92 per cent plunge in profits
07 May 2009
Indian outsourcers unfazed by Obama's disincentives to US firms
07 May 2009
The tax reforms are proposals that will require extended debate before they can be implemented, as they require existing laws to be changed
Regional Asian telcos to mull broadband boost
05 May 2009
SC sets aside TDSAT ruling against TRAI
05 May 2009
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