Industry - general
India's industrial output up 11.7 per cent in November
12 Jan 2010
India's industrial production grew registered the highest rate of growth in 25 month in November
Corporate India urges Pranab to continue stimulus measures
06 Jan 2010
Major industry associations and corporate leaders say though India has rebounded from recession, performance has been uneven, and recovery was still ‘fragile'
Government nurses 14 PSUs back to health
29 Dec 2009
‘Aerospace engineering is not like making cars’
26 Dec 2009
QuEST SEZ raises India’s potential as aerospace hub
26 Dec 2009
India’s ambition to become a global aerospace solutions centre has so far been stymied with delayed and cancelled projects. QuEST Global’s new aerospace SEZ in Karnataka may change this scenario, says Radhakrishna Rao
India releases consolidated FDI policy draft
24 Dec 2009
India releases consolidated FDI policy draft
24 Dec 2009
Hands off agricultural land, centre tells states
18 Nov 2009
Jolted by farmer agitations over the acquisition of their land, the union government has asked the states not to allow industries on farm land
Around 1,000 German firms waiting to enter India
17 Nov 2009
Core sector growth slows to 4 per cent in September
28 Oct 2009
The decline in core sector growth has been attributed to lower production of cement and coal
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