Online travel companies such as Yatra.com are offering a flat 33 per cent off on hotel bookings for a limited period.
Strategy being reworked to launch ETFs, revive Suuti; proceeds may be Rs 24k crore
Delhi Pollution Control Committee has asked water & electricity providers to cut supply
Endless cases, piles of files, meagre resources and unrelenting scrutiny... the CBI's life story is all that and more, says Ruchika Chitravanshi
Part of periodic Article IV consultations on state of the economy; team to have discussions with government as well as banks, private investors and civil society
Companies are reaching out to travellers who'd booked packages for Gopalpur and Puri for a stay later this month and November, to update them on the situation.
Important appointments at these companies have been stuck for long
Holidayers' plans have gone topsy-turvy of late and the options have got limited.
Many economists say only a substantial rise from October would point to a real recovery.
The stock and foreign exchange markets have had a negative reaction to the government's biggest social security programme, the National Food Security Bill. Food minister K V Thomas questions the rationale behind such a response
The differing wings are the the Union home and urban development ministries -- the former is the parent ministry for the capital's administration and the other controls land decisions in this city. The issues is the proposed auction of the Taj Mahal (popularly called the Taj Mansingh, after the road on which it stands).
Besides malls and high-street stores, there's a rush of discounts while you are flying or holidaying in fancy hotels.
The project has been delayed by three years, after a consortium of Port of Singapore and ABG Ports, which had won the bid by offering to share more than 50 per cent of the revenue with JNPT, backed off from the project, citing several reasons.
Sectoral players feel addition of rooms could hit earnings.
Officials asked what the point was in going through banks when the government has to give guarantees.
In 2012-13, the Centre managed to cut fiscal deficit to 4.9% of GDP, lower than the Budget revised estimates of 5.2%
The lease extension for the property expires in October.
The agency had "almost finished" its probe into the matter, which involved Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam leader and former telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran, an official said.
Despite the recent Western criticism on Bangladesh's labour standards, India has a long way to go before it overtakes the neighbour in global exports.
Govt went against its own recommendation of Jun 20, 2007, where along with the 2 Jindal companies, it wanted 40% coal block to go to Lanco.