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.
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.
Not only does there appear to be no meeting ground on the issue of a pricing formula proposed by the committee, the petroleum ministry wants another committee headed by Vijay Kelkar to look into the other major recommendation of moving to the revenue sharing model in exploration and production.
The finance ministry has rejected the formula and, instead, suggested an alternative that takes into account well-head prices of suppliers in Qatar, Oman, Abu Dhabi and Malaysia.
Prime minister's office wants OMCs to bear credit subsidy for remaining 8 subsidised units on reimbursement basis.
LPG alone will save us Rs 8,000 cr a year: M Veerappa Moily.
There is eight per cent quota for former defence personnel and employees of central and state public-sector undertakings.
The project involves dredging the stretch of water between Tamil Nadu and Sri Lanka to make it navigable for ships.
Finance, oil ministry tussle over exports.
While eyeing inorganic growth, the company is considering setting up skilling centres in Africa, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Analysts wonder if the firm will discontinue giving annual guidance.
Human resource experts say the volatile environment might change its hiring pattern, with the process spread through the year, instead of happening during December - February as at present.
According to an official source, the Rs 8,000-crore (Rs 80-billion) capacity expansion plan by Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd may get hit as European companies are reluctant to give technology licensing for the upcoming six-million tonne units.
The complaint was filed by non-US employees Gopi Vedachalam and Kangana Beri, who were sent from India to the US to work on projects.