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CII cautions RBI against rate hike Emphasises need to protect manufacturing sector Michelin keen to enter the OEM space in India Initiates discussions with truck manufacturers
Indo Rama forays into office supplies retailingForms venture with Office 1 Superstore of U.S. TI's entry may push Chennai as global mobile phone hub Its second R&D centre will take it close to customers Broadline Computer teams up with IBM Opens `Proof-of-concept' knowledge centre in Chennai Other Stories
Barometer Briefly Unverified phones to be disconnected NEW DELHI: The Union Government on Monday directed telecom service providers in five circles in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad and Haryana to discontinue with immediate effect all telephone connections that were provided without proper ... ICICI Bank offers new service in Bahrain DUBAI: ICICI Bank is offering its customers in Bahrain, specially Indian expatriates, a new service to facilitate remittances quickly in view of a new official directive which makes transfer of salaries into bank accounts compulsory. Money2India ... NTC shortlists three advisors NEW DELHI: The National Textile Corporation has shortlisted three firms as advisors to revive 29 of its mills through private participation. Ernst and Young, Crisil and Dhir and Dhir have been shortlisted from the four who had submitted their ... SAIL to set up greenfield facility BOKARO: The Steel Authority of India Ltd. is planning to set up a five-million-tonne greenfield facility in the Bokaro Steel Plant site at an estimated cost of Rs. 20,000 crore, a senior Bokaro Steel official told reporters here. ... 297 mines declared abandoned NEW DELHI: The Indian Bureau of Mines on Monday declared 297 mines spread over 15 States abandoned on account of being unviable. The highest number of such mines are in Madhya Pradesh (145), followed Andhra Pradesh ... Other Stories
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