Industry
Multinational, domestic pharma firms lock horns over R&D data
By Nisha Das | 09 Dec 2002
Hotel Hindustan appoints AP agent as part of South foray
By Our Corporate Bureau | 07 Dec 2002
Royalty fee slashed for private FM radio players
By Our Corporate Bureau | 05 Dec 2002
World mobile phone sales exceed expectations: Gartner
By Our Convergence Bureau | 05 Dec 2002
Asia''s first 3-in-1 media festival to be held in Singapore
By Anna Lee | 28 Nov 2002
ATF returns as Asia gains ground in TV programming industry
By Anna Lee | 26 Nov 2002
IA, Jet hike special scheme fares
By Our Corporate Bureau | 26 Nov 2002
IN Mumbai signs pact to air BBC World content in Mumbai
By Our Convergence Bureau | 21 Nov 2002
Indian textile companies to adopt Seal of Cotton trademark
By Suneeta K | 30 Oct 2002
FM radio becomes a major hit; music companies hit the most
By Mohini Bhatnagar | 25 Oct 2002
The road less travelled
By | 19 Oct 2002
Asian TV Awards 2002 nominations, NDTV features high
By Anna Lee | 18 Oct 2002
Call centres set the registers ringing
By Uday Chatterjee | 10 Oct 2002
Kerala to study backwaters, eco-friendly bids to boost tourism
By James Paul | 08 Oct 2002
Arabs came, saw and will conquer Kerala’s tourism opportunities
By James Paul | 08 Oct 2002
India emerges hot market for human drug development testing
By Julie Singh | 08 Oct 2002
Government likely to amend D&C Act to curb illicit drug trade
By Julie Singh | 07 Oct 2002
Kerala Travel Mart to don gypsy’s robe to lure worldwide clients
By James Paul | 07 Oct 2002
Tourism to be Kerala’s important global activity, says Antony
By James Paul | 07 Oct 2002
SSI plans to launch BCG, rabies vaccines soon
By Julie Singh | 04 Oct 2002
Three major events to boost Kerala tourism
By James Paul | 23 Sep 2002
Mega TAAI Convention woos 1,200 delegates
By James Paul | 23 Sep 2002
Royal Group of Hotels tailor-made package
By James Paul | 23 Sep 2002
Australias diversity attracts Indian travellers
By Our Economy Bureau | 14 Sep 2002
Aviation ministry to hive off A-I, IA divisions
By Praveen Chandran | 09 Sep 2002
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HDFC, which surged ahead of global majors like HSBC Holdings Plc and Citigroup Inc and left Indian peers like State Bank of India and ICICI Bank in market capitalisation, now ranks fourth largest among the world’s most valuable banks, after JPMorgan Chase & Co, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd and Bank of America Corp
India’s Millet Revolution To Enrich Global Food Basket
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Market predator Hindenburg preys on Adani stock
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Almost a month after the damning report of short-seller Hindenburg Research on the Adani Group that claimed that the seven stocks within the group were about 85 per cent overvalued, one of the group's stocks, Adani Total Gas, closed at Rs835 on the BSE, down nearly 79 per cent from its 24 January level, almost close to reaching that valuation