Anirban Chowdhury &Amp; Arun Kumar In New Delhi

Stories by Anirban Chowdhury &Amp; Arun Kumar In New Delhi

Finance Ministry says no to easing of FDI caps

Finance Ministry says no to easing of FDI caps

Rediff.com   25 Dec 2008

The finance ministry is learnt to have raised a serious objection to the proposed relaxation in the foreign direct investment norms in restricted sectors such as telecom and insurance.According to sources in the government, in a meeting of a group of ministers on Tuesday, the finance ministry representatives argued that the proposed relaxation would effectively remove the current limits in the respective sectors. Sources said senior members of the GoM also objected.

Banks continue to extend loans to airlines

Banks continue to extend loans to airlines

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2008

Despite sharp erosion in the net worth of airline companies due to losses in the recent past, banks and financial institutions have decided to sanction loans to some of them including Jet Airways and Kingfisher Airlines, while some of the companies in this sector are still waiting.

Unitech to sell Orissa Sponge stake

Unitech to sell Orissa Sponge stake

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2008

In another bid to mobilise funds for the cash-strapped realty major Unitech, promoter Ramesh Chandra and his family are in talks with leading Indian and global steel giants to sell their 25 per cent stake in Bhubaneswar-headquartered Orissa Sponge Iron & Steel Ltd.Investment banks said the Chandras, who bought the stake sometime in 2006 and 2007, are in talks with Korean steel giant Posco and Delhi-based Bhushan Steel, which owns 6 per cent in the firm.

Air India agrees to pay commission to travel agent

Air India agrees to pay commission to travel agent

Rediff.com   23 Dec 2008

Travel agents in the country have had their way with airlines, at least in the domestic sector. National carrier Air India today agreed to pay a 3 per cent commission to travel agents, nearly two weeks after Jet Airways and Kingfisher agreed to do the same.

Global majors queue for Delhi cargo airport

Global majors queue for Delhi cargo airport

Rediff.com   23 Dec 2008

Several Indian and international aviation and logistics companies such as Air India, Singapore Airport Terminal Services, Menzies, Bobba, Swissport, Bird Group and Worldwide Flight Services have responded, individually or through tie-ups with each other, to two requests for proposals to set up a new cargo facility at Delhi airport and upgrade the existing one. The RFPs were sent by Delhi International Airport Limited, the GMR-led consortium that is modernising the airport.

Govt mulls Rs 20,000 crore stimulus via trust fund

Govt mulls Rs 20,000 crore stimulus via trust fund

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2008

The government is considering a fresh stimulus of around Rs 20,000 crore for manufacturing companies and non-banking finance companies routed through the Stressed Asset Stabilisation Fund (SASF) Trust that is currently mandated to deal with bad and doubtful debts of IDBI Bank.

IIFCL's role in infrastructure building

IIFCL's role in infrastructure building

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2008

The key to last week's revival package, in the infrastructure sector, is the two-year old India Infrastructure Finance Company Ltd (IIFCL) and the efforts of its chairman and managing director, Surinder Singh Kohli.

UTI AMC eyes 26% divestment

UTI AMC eyes 26% divestment

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2008

UTI Asset Management Company (UTI AMC), India's oldest mutual fund, is in advanced stages of discussions to divest 26 per cent to a strategic partner.

SpiceJet overhauls top management

SpiceJet overhauls top management

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2008

Delhi-based low-cost carrier SpiceJet is looking at restructuring its core leadership team as part of US investor Wilbur Ross's strategy of turning around the company.

Companies hedge on ATF to tackle price volatility

Companies hedge on ATF to tackle price volatility

Rediff.com   9 Dec 2008

In addition to that, an increasing number of airlines like SpiceJet, national carrier Air India and GoAir are either getting into hedging of aviation turbine fuel or increasing the quantum of ATF hedged on the MCX. Last month, state-run Indian Oil Corporation approached MCX to provide it with a platform to hedge its refinery margins and end products from crude oil.

Bhaskar in advanced talks for INX stakes

Bhaskar in advanced talks for INX stakes

Rediff.com   4 Dec 2008

D B Corp, the owner of the Hindi daily Dainik Bhaskar, is in advanced discussions with broadcaster INX Media to acquire a stake in the company that operates the entertainment channels as well as a majority stake in its English language news channel NewsX. Both companies are promoted by Indrani and Peter Mukerjea, the former Star India CEO.

Travel agencies won't sell Jet tickets from Dec 4

Travel agencies won't sell Jet tickets from Dec 4

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

Move aimed at forcing airlines to revoke decision to withdraw 5 per cent commission.

Mumbai terror sees mass cancellations in Goa

Mumbai terror sees mass cancellations in Goa

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

Inbound travel to the balmy beaches of Goa is expected to drop a significant 60 per cent following large-scale cancellations by charter flights after last week's terror attacks in Mumbai.

Airports on high alert

Airports on high alert

Rediff.com   29 Nov 2008

Mumbai's unprecedented terror attacks have put airports across the country on a high alert.

Bangkok airport crisis to continue till next week

Bangkok airport crisis to continue till next week

Rediff.com   27 Nov 2008

The India-Bangkok sector is operated by carriers like Air India, Jet Airways, Thai Air, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airlines amongst others and travel companies say it constitutes more than 40 per cent of their business in the south east Asian market. Thousands of protestors have laid siege to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport, the world's 18th largest in terms of passenger traffic, as their latest mark of protest against the elected government.

Your air ticket will now be cheaper

Your air ticket will now be cheaper

Rediff.com   25 Nov 2008

Full-service carriers Jet Airways, Kingfisher and Air India have told travel agents that they will not levy the transaction fee on air tickets from November 25. This means tickets will be Rs 350 to Rs 10,000 cheaper of bought from the airline office or website. In all, 16 carriers have shifted to the zero-commission mode. The decision of the airlines might leave 1 million people employed with over 2,000 IATA affiliated travel agencies without jobs.

Centre mulls Rs 75K crore refinance window

Centre mulls Rs 75K crore refinance window

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2008

The government and Reserve Bank of India are working on opening a massive Rs 75,000 crore refinance window to provide concessional funds for infrastructure, housing and small and medium enterprises by partly leveraging the country's foreign exchange reserves.

Unitech puts Gurgaon hotel up for sale

Unitech puts Gurgaon hotel up for sale

Rediff.com   18 Nov 2008

Unitech Ltd, the country's second largest real estate firm, has decided to sell its 200-room budget hotel Courtyard by Marriott in Gurgaon ahead of its inauguration in January 2009.

Loan defaults dog Abhinav Bindra's father

Loan defaults dog Abhinav Bindra's father

Rediff.com   10 Nov 2008

AS Bindra, the father of ace shooter and Olympic gold medallist Abhinav Bindra, has defaulted to banks and financial institutions. The money claimed from Bindra is over Rs 75 crore (Rs 750 million). He had borrowed it in the 1990s to set up a meat processing plant under Punjab Meats Ltd.

Foreign airlines gain at domestic carriers' cost

Foreign airlines gain at domestic carriers' cost

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2008

By cutting international flights, Indian firms forefeit market share.