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Hope Jet Airways, Etihad, Lenders Reach a Common Plan, Says Civil Aviation Secretary
In September 2012, the UPA government had allowed foreign airlines to invest up to 49% in an Indian carrier provided substantial ownership and control remained with Indian nationals.
SBI, Other Banks Agree to Finance Maharashtra's 'Samruddhi Corridor' Expressway
SBI has agreed to lend the highest amount, Rs 8,500 crore, said Bhushan Gagrani, principal secretary in the chief minister's office.
New Restrictions on E-commerce Rules Could Hit Online Sales by $46 Billion: PwC Report
Under the changes, e-commerce firms in India will from February 1 not be able to sell products via companies in which they have an equity interest or push sellers to sell exclusively on their platforms.
Will a Country Survive if the Head of State Keeps Attacking its Institutions? Pawar's Message to PM
He claimed that demonetisation was an utter failure, and warned that the country might burn because of the anger and distress among the youth.
Putting Controversy to Rest, Centre Elevates Justices Maheshwari, Khanna to Supreme Court
The controversy had erupted over the two names, and a section of former judges and lawyers were of the opinion that the Collegium’s recommendations did not appear to be proper for various reasons.
We Are 100% With You and Your Family, Mr Jaitley: Rahul Sends Love to Ailing Finance Minister
On Sunday, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley unexpectedly left for the US for a medical check up relating to his kidney ailment.
This Mahindra Thar Wanderlust Customized SUV Belongs to the Royal Family of Udaipur - Watch Video
Mahindra Thar Wanderlust gets LED projector headlamps with LED DRLs, LED turn indicators and off-road spec metal bumper.
NCST Asks Centre to Stop Hiring at Kerala Institute for Not Following Reservation Norms
The commission has informed the government that without following the reservation norms, the institute has gone ahead with the recruitment and asked it to stop the process.
49 People Injured on Day One of Jallikattu Festival in Tamil Nadu
Nearly 500 bulls and a similar number of 'tamers' were involved on the opening day of the festival in Madurai.
China Might Just Have Grown the First Plant Ever on the Moon
Chinese researchers released pictures from a probe showing the tiny plant growing in a small pot inside the spacecraft, hundreds of thousands of kilometers away from the Earth.
National Herald Case: Delhi HC to Hear Publisher's Plea Against Vacating Order on January 28
The Centre had ended its 56-year-old lease and asked AJL to vacate the premises, saying no printing or publishing activity was going on.
Rupee Rises by 13 Paise to 70.92 Against Dollar in Early Trade
Weakening of the American dollar, fresh foreign fund-flows and easing crude oil prices helped boost the domestic unit.
Sabarimala Tense as Kerala Police Force Two Women to Abandon Trek After Protesters Block Path
Though the women said that they will not back off from their plan to offer prayers at the temple, the police forced them to return as protests mounted. They were taken to safety at the base camp in Pamba by the police in a vehicle.
Anupam Kher-Starrer 'The Accidental Prime Minister' Gets Clearance from Pakistan Censor Board
'The Accidental Prime Minister' is all set to hit the theatres in Pakistan after the censor board of the country cleared the film.
'Wasn't Allowed in Temple During Modi's Visit': Shashi Tharoor Accuses PMO of Cutting Out Kerala Leaders
Modi, who was accompanied by Governor Justice P Sathasivam and state Devaswom minister Kadakampally Surendran, entered the sprawling shrine through the eastern entrance and spent about 20 minutes there.
Rule Favouring Advance Degree Holders in US to Result in 10% Reduction in H1-B Visa Approvals
In December 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) proposed reversing the process for H1-B selection favouring advance degree holders. This is likely to lead to 10 per cent reduction in H1-B visa approvals for regular applica...