Topic: Business

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Indian Govt. may invest Rs 1,500 Crores on Food Parks


The government of India will invest about 1,500 crores to set up food parks across 30 districts of the country.
Read full article: 'Indian Govt. may invest Rs 1,500 Crores on Food Parks'

Posted by  rncos  on  Sunday, January 07, 2007

VirtualAssistantNetworking.com Throws First-Ever Virtual Holiday Party


Live holiday get-together over the Internet a hit with Virtual Assistance Chamber of Commerce members
Read full article: 'VirtualAssistantNetworking.com Throws First-Ever Virtual Holiday Party'

Posted by  VACOC  on  Sunday, January 07, 2007

Dutch and Belgian Investors' Syndicate ready to lead the World Bio-Methanol Production


A Belgian and Dutch investors&#8217; consortium, after acquiring a methanol plant in the Netherlands, is equipped to transform the plant into the 1st bio-methanol plant in the world.
Read full article: 'Dutch and Belgian Investors' Syndicate ready to lead the World Bio-Methanol Production'

Posted by  rncos  on  Sunday, January 07, 2007

Indian Medical Tourism Booming, as Scottish Patients Flock In


Comparatively less cost and better quality of treatment plus nil waiting time are attracting Scottish patients to get them cured in Indian hospitals.

Read full article: 'Indian Medical Tourism Booming, as Scottish Patients Flock In'

Posted by  rncos  on  Sunday, January 07, 2007

Govt. to allot Critical Coal Blocks to increase Coal Production in India


Coal ministry in India has plans to allot 41 critical blocks of coal to public and private players, and state or center owned PSUs. This is expected to result in an increase in coal production by the end of 2006.

Read full article: 'Govt. to allot Critical Coal Blocks to increase Coal Production in India'

Posted by  rncos  on  Sunday, January 07, 2007

Govt. to allot Critical Coal Blocks to increase Coal Production in India


Coal ministry in India has plans to allot 41 critical blocks of coal to public and private players, and state or center owned PSUs. This is expected to result in an increase in coal production by the end of 2006.
Read full article: 'Govt. to allot Critical Coal Blocks to increase Coal Production in India'

Posted by  rncos  on  Tuesday, January 02, 2007

European Union will cut 3% Excise on the Imports of Aluminum


The EU (European Union) will cut 3% tariff on the imports of aluminum next month (i.e. from January1, 2007), so that shipments from Russia can be augmented. Thereby, safeguarding interests of the producers in the European Union including the Alcoa Inc.
Read full article: 'European Union will cut 3% Excise on the Imports of Aluminum'

Posted by  rncos  on  Friday, December 22, 2006

China's Desire for High-Tech Phones Driving Software Demand


China software industry is on a boom. The burgeoning middle-class of China is driving the demand of smart mobile phones equipped with advanced software developed by Symbian./b>

Read full article: 'China's Desire for High-Tech Phones Driving Software Demand'

Posted by  rncos  on  Friday, December 22, 2006

US Digital Fingerprint Identification Systems Market to reach US$160 Million by 2010


With digital fingerprint identification systems gaining momentum, their sales are expected to touch US$ 160 Million mark by the year 2010 in US.
Read full article: 'US Digital Fingerprint Identification Systems Market to reach US$160 Million by 2010'

Posted by  rncos  on  Friday, December 22, 2006

IOCL all set to VENTURE into INDONESIAN OIL and GAS INDUSTRY


Indian Oil Corp. Ltd. is planning to introduce its retail outlets in Indonesia via a fully owned subsidiary. With this, IOCL will become the third oil venture of India marketing its petroleum products in a foreign country.
Read full article: 'IOCL all set to VENTURE into INDONESIAN OIL and GAS INDUSTRY'

Posted by  rncos  on  Friday, December 22, 2006

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