Railways
Govt moves to allow 100% FDI in railways
19 Jun 2014
The investments required to modernise and expand the 161-year old Indian rail network, exceeds what the government can provide
Mumbai’s monorail project finally starts operating
01 Feb 2014
India’s first monorail service started operating in Mumbai today over an 8.9-km stretch between Chembur in the east and Wadala in the south in the central-eastern suburbs
Cash-strapped Railways introduces dynamic fares
21 Dec 2013
UBS tells investors to sell Royal Mail shares
21 Nov 2013
Tata Steel bags new contract for supply of rails to UK’s Network Rail for at least five years
23 Oct 2013
Railgate: Defence counsel slams CBI’s move to spare Bansal
06 Jul 2013
CBI is “implicating” those who were not involved in the “principal conspiracy” in the case, while making the real culprit in the case a witness, the counsel pointed out
Railgate: CBI names Pawan Kumar Bansal as witness
04 Jul 2013
The CBI has filed charges against Bansal's nephew Vijay Singla and nine others for their involvement in the railway recruitment scam
PM inaugurates Banihal-Qazigund rail link from Jammu to Kasmir Valley
26 Jun 2013
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today inaugurated an all-weather rail link between Jammu and Kashmir Valley
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