Ajay Modi &Amp;Amp; Vinay Umarji

Stories by Ajay Modi &Amp;Amp; Vinay Umarji

FinMin against issuing bonds to oil marketing cos

FinMin against issuing bonds to oil marketing cos

Rediff.com   9 Dec 2009

It not only wants the ministry of petroleum and natural gas to rework the under-recovery figure for the current year but has also decided to look at the issue of oil subsidies only in February 2010, when the next Budget will be announced.

Compensation not enough, say OMCs

Compensation not enough, say OMCs

Rediff.com   7 Dec 2009

They want more cash, forex, higher bond coupons and increase in market prices for petrol, diesel, LPG.

IOC depot fire spews all-round destruction

IOC depot fire spews all-round destruction

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2009

Financial losses at nearby units in crores, air quality severely affected

More private investment in farming needed

More private investment in farming needed

Rediff.com   9 Nov 2009

A government that limits its role to regulation would be a great enabler for agricultural growth.

RIL, other K-G gas allottees swap stated end-use

RIL, other K-G gas allottees swap stated end-use

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2009

Reliance Industries Ltd has decided not to use its allocation of gas from the Krishna-Godavari basin's D6 field for petrochemical production; it will, instead, swap it with gas available from other sources. It will use D6 gas only for power generation.

Govt may choose PPP mode for gas highways

Govt may choose PPP mode for gas highways

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2009

The government may consider a public-private partnership (PPP) mode for setting up national gas highways to ensure distribution across the country.

Govt to split Chiria mines, SAIL gets half

Govt to split Chiria mines, SAIL gets half

Rediff.com   7 Oct 2009

Putting an end to the fierce scramble for India's iron ore resources, the government has decided to split the Chiria iron ore mines in Jharkhand into two and give at least half the reserves to Steel Authority of India Ltd for its expansion plans. The other half will be kept for development by the private sector later, said informed sources.

B-schools on experimental mode for placements

B-schools on experimental mode for placements

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2009

On the back of the global economic slowdown last year, most management institutes had to take steps like extending their final placement week by a few days and inviting more companies to campus to ensure better work opportunities to their students.

Govt mulls leasing sick units under PPP

Govt mulls leasing sick units under PPP

Rediff.com   29 Sep 2009

The department had earlier also examined the option of a direct equity sale but opted for a PPP model because it offered revenue sharing opportunities, fertiliser secretary Atul Chaturvedi said. Chaturvedi explained that whereas the outright sale of equity will mean the government will have to wait for the plants to make profits to get a share of revenue, the PPP mode will help it do so in the first year.

SAIL to set up two slag-based cement units

SAIL to set up two slag-based cement units

Rediff.com   26 Sep 2009

Government-owned Steel Authority of India Ltd, the country's largest steel producer, is looking to set up two greenfield slag-based cement manufacturing units with a total capacity of 3 million tonnes through a joint venture.

ONGC to speed up exploration in western offshore

ONGC to speed up exploration in western offshore

Rediff.com   23 Sep 2009

Government-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, the country's largest petro exploration company, wants to hire an ultra deep-sea drill rig, the daily cost of which is about Rs 5 crore.

Government ups price, quota of levy sugar

Government ups price, quota of levy sugar

Rediff.com   4 Sep 2009

With production hitting a three-year low of 14.7 million tonnes in this sugar season (October to September), the government is also expected to double the levy quota for the PDS from 10 to 20 per cent to tide over shortages. The levy price and quota act as a notional benchmark for open market sugar prices, which have doubled to Rs 34 to Rs 35 a kg since last September, owing to a global shortage. The price of levy sugar is half that of the open market price.

Rajasthan may finally get refinery at Barmer

Rajasthan may finally get refinery at Barmer

Rediff.com   31 Aug 2009

As Cairn India began to pump crude oil on Monday from its Mangala oilfield here.

Denim firms see flood of export orders

Denim firms see flood of export orders

Rediff.com   26 Aug 2009

The revival has been such that denim players are experiencing a tsunami of orders. Arvind Limited, India's largest denim producer based in Ahmedabad, has its hands full with export orders. The firm has a denim production capacity of 75 lakh (7.5 million) metres a month.

Now decide who gets our extra gas: RIL to OilMin

Now decide who gets our extra gas: RIL to OilMin

Rediff.com   24 Aug 2009

RIL's KG basin started pumping gas in April and is currently producing 37-38 mscmd.

AI gets an extra month's credit to pay ATF dues

AI gets an extra month's credit to pay ATF dues

Rediff.com   10 Aug 2009

Currently, OMCs provide A-I a two-month credit. "There was a request from the committee of secretaries to extend the credit on ATF to three months from the existing two months to help Air India.

Food problems?A portal soon for developing nations

Food problems?A portal soon for developing nations

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2009

The purpose is to strengthen the ability of policymakers in the developing world to respond quickly and adequately to dynamic developments in the world food system. The portal will contain information regarding food crisis response on its 20 partner countries (mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa, but also in Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean).

Reform Bills unlikely in current LS session

Reform Bills unlikely in current LS session

Rediff.com   23 Jul 2009

According to a Cabinet minister, the UPA's focus during the remaining period of the Budget session will be on passing the Right to Education Bill. Apart from this, the government is planning to bring a Bill to amend the Rubber Act and the National Commission for Heritage Sites Bill. The government will be occupied till July 27 with the General Budget, as contained in the Finance Bill. It will actually not get more than seven days to deal with other legislative business.

India breaks global potash cartel

India breaks global potash cartel

Rediff.com   18 Jul 2009

India has managed to create ripples in the global commodities market with countries like the US and China set to follow its benchmark price for potash, a fertiliser widely used in the country. Breaking a well-entrenched global cartel, government-owned Indian Potash Ltd has managed to negotiate a potash deal with Russian company Silvinit at $460 a tonne

Gas dispute:Mukesh Ambani cites development clause

Gas dispute:Mukesh Ambani cites development clause

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2009

Development plan for K-G basin runs for 12 years, so can't supply to RNRL for 17 years, says RIL.