Deal to help RCom reduce debt, Sun gain subscribers in new markets
General Motors' Tavera recall prompts Union government to formulate a stricter policy.
The recently anointed managing director and chief executive officer at Maruti Suzuki India Ltd tells Business Standard how he intends to get back to over 50 per cent share in the domestic market, apart from a larger role in the parent's global operations.
The US-based auto maker told the government an internal probe had revealed the company had violated testing targets
Concerns over effective control not addressed in the second revised shareholders' agreement, says DIPP; Sebi opposes commercial cooperation pact
The ministry would access data on all the tickets sold by different carriers under various price brackets and then analyse the data to give an indication of exactly how many tickets were sold under each price slab.
FIPB rejects proposals from firms that have not divulged details of beneficial ownership or source of funding
Given the cost structure in the country, it won't be easy for AirAsia to offer 'Nano' fares and still make money.
William S Pinckney was arrested by the Kerala police for alleged violation of the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act.
Chief executive Giorgio de Roni explains to Business Standard the merit of GoAir's cautious approach.
Growing trade and commerce in the region could support passenger demand
Defending its decision to raise the number of seats under the India-United Arab Emirates (UAE) air services pact, the Civil Aviation Ministry, in a note to the Cabinet Secretariat and key ministries, has said no additional points of call have been allowed to the Gulf country.
Move is aimed at bringing private operators to run airports.
UAE's promise of $50-bn investment in Indian infra won't be included.
Automaker to shift 200-300 workers from its Pantnagar facility to handle increased manufacturing.
DoT decides not to scrap dual-technology telecom licences
Confirming that the company could shift its production to other facilities, Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajiv Bajaj told Business Standard: "If we take a view that this (labour issue) is going to extend over the next two months, we certainly can do that, and will do that."
On Thursday, all airlines (except for Air India) reduced fares on key domestic routes such as Delhi-Mumbai, Delhi-Bengaluru, Mumbai-Bengaluru, among others.
Production has crippled at Bajaj Auto's Chakan plant in Maharashtra following a labour strike which entered its third day today.