British tour operators assess impact of Mumbai strikes on tourism
British travel agents who operate tours to India are bracing to face a dip in the number of tourists following the terror strikes in Mumbai, but they are hopeful that gra...
State Bank's non-life entry to hit New India hard
Once the state-owned State Bank of India (SBI), India's largest lender, enters the non-life general insurance business following its recent tie-up with Insurance Australi...
Mumbai moves towards normalcy after terror attacks
Commuter trains were packed with office workers, children rushed to schools and stock exchanges opened for trading Friday as India's financial capital strove for normalcy...
Standard and Poor's sees no hit on India's rating
Global ratings agency Standard and Poor's does not see any hit on India's sovereign ratings because of the Mumbai terror attacks, but said this outlook depended on such a...
Metro trains to run early on Delhi polling day
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) Thursday announced that its train services will start from 4 a.m. instead of 6 a.m. Nov 29, the polling day in the capital.
Another dredger sought for clearing Haldia port channels
The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) has requested the Dredging Corp of India (DCI) for an additional dredger for Haldia port, where increased siltation has choked channels and ...
Lufthansa cancels Mumbai flights after attacks
German airline Lufthansa cancelled two flights to the Indian city of Mumbai on Thursday and said a decision on Friday flights depended on the likely safety for its crew a...
Another dredger sought for clearing Haldia port channels
The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) has requested the Dredging Corp of India (DCI) for an additional dredger for Haldia port, where increased siltation has choked channels and ...
'India can ride out slowdown better than China'
The Indian Economy is in a better position to ride out the current slowdown, compared to China, said the head of an Indo-German trade group.
Another dredger sought for clearing Haldia port channels
The Kolkata Port Trust (KoPT) has requested the Dredging Corp of India (DCI) for an additional dredger for Haldia port, where increased siltation has choked channels and ...

