The committee said whatever benefit RIL received in terms of the migrated gas is liable to be returned to the government.
A railway official said the Talgo run was only a trial and, in case of launch of commercial services, clearance from CRS would be taken
Apart from rail mishaps, the coverage would take care of terrorist attacks and accidental fall of a passenger from a train and normal accidents, riots, robbery and dacoity
Magnets on the track push and lift the train up in the air by about 1 inch to 6 inches
Likely to be merged with Union Budget from FY18
Oil India is set to usher in a new era with a road map drawn to ramp up production and diversification plans to foray into liquefied natural gas
The focus is now on having premium service to give passenger comfort and increasing train speeds.
The phased increase of prices is being done to sell the fuel at international prices.
Drishti, an affordable eye care chain has lit up the lives of scores of people in rural areas.
Behind sprinter Dutee Chand's rise is a hidden journey filled with pain and hardship.
IFC will act as a transaction advisor for the projects to be developed in the public-private partnership mode.
The well-irrigated states of Punjab, Haryana, Karnataka, western Uttar Pradesh and coastal states such as Odisha are, for the first time, feeling the effects of a poor monsoon.
Most farmers depend on rainwater for farming.
The Odisha govt is annoyed with Wipro's lackadaisical attitude.
The country may propose pipeline via China when Putin visits this year.
The panel suggested the cess for BS-IV and BS-V fuels should accrue to the Oil Industry Development Board
Cabinet may tweak Rangarajan formula; new price may be further delayed.
ONGC takes Reliance to court, alleging years of stealing from its offshore block and a sleeping govt, right after it was agreed there would be a probe by experts.
The company is looking to invest more than $3 bn over the next three years.
Earlier this week, the ministry had come out with a clarification, saying domestic gas producers had to stick to the earlier price of $4.2 a unit until a further notification from the new government.