The temples committee has already posted a request to devotees on its website to contribute towards the rebuilding.
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.
Reason behind for the change in his stance: gas price increase.
The decision was taken at a council meeting on Thursday after the home ministry wrote to the civic body to cancel the company's first right of refusal.
Even as the Uttarakhand floods are being referred to as man-made disasters, experts say such disasters are waiting to happen at places like Ooty and Munnar.
Travel companies, seeing massive cancellations, are now advising tourists to visit these destinations in August.
ONGC's chairman and managing director Sudhir Vasudeva tells Business Standard that any price for natural gas that is more than $4.2 a unit is good for the company.
Lines up a $1-billion capital expenditure plan for exploration purposes abroad.
Travel companies are reducing the number of days from packages to make it more affordable for globe trotters.
The CBI had registered a case against former telecom minister Dayanidhi Maran, his brother MP Kalanithi Maran, Malaysian business tycoon and Maxis owner T Ananda Krishnan, and Maxis Director Ralph Marshall in October 2011.
A deal with the Assam government, which holds majority stake in the company through Assam Industrial Development Corporation Ltd, is likely by October.
Three PSUs, three private firms join bid to acquire 40% stake in Haldia Petrochem.
The biggest problem is that those with Aadhaar numbers aren't coming forward for seeding these with bank accounts.
Business opportunity after phased diesel deregulation the main trigger.
Travel companies have been seeing cancellations and enquiries on safety issues are piling up.
At present, in Myanmar, GAIL and IndianOil have a minority stake in a gas pipeline which goes to China, through South East Asia Gas Pipeline Company.
First right of refusal may be limited to firms working under NELP, leaving out pre-NELP blocks run by big firms such as RIL and Cairn India.
This is the second postponement of the DBT launch in LPG. It was initially planned to be introduced from January 1.
Relief seen from easing global crude oil prices, phased diesel decontrol and capping of LPG cylinders.
Experts indicated the Indian hospitality companies were too quick to push the panic button and cut rates, impacting the ability to do business.