Vikas Sharma In New Delhi, Chandigarh

Stories by Vikas Sharma In New Delhi, Chandigarh

DLF gets SC vacating stay on complex project

DLF gets SC vacating stay on complex project

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2012

Rakesh Kerwell, director (north), DLF India Limited, said with the apex vacating the stay, the company will resume work on a war footing to make up for the time lost during the stay period since April 19.

Festival season fails to cheer real estate sector

Festival season fails to cheer real estate sector

Rediff.com   21 Nov 2012

Despite attractive offers and discounts, the realty players have not been able to revive market sentiments post Diwali in Tier-II towns of Punjab and Haryana.

No GST in UPA's tenure, say state ministers

No GST in UPA's tenure, say state ministers

Rediff.com   20 Mar 2012

Budget silent on issue, major decisions unlikely before 2014 election.

Farmers in favour of polyhouses

Farmers in favour of polyhouses

Rediff.com   31 May 2011

A report of the state agriculture department says that farmers across the state are growing high-value crops like capsicum, tomato, cucumber and leafy vegetables through the adoption of greenhouse/polyhouse technology.

How 100 rural women are making money from jams

How 100 rural women are making money from jams

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2011

Enthused with the experiment, the local women urged Mushran to start a small factory. She readily agreed, with the aim of providing employment to poor women and using fruit grown by local marginal farmers. That's how Bhuira Jams was born.

Textile sector fumes over Budget; plans strike

Textile sector fumes over Budget; plans strike

Rediff.com   3 Mar 2011

Till now ready-made garments and textile made-ups were under an optional excise duty regime and manufacturers were required to pay duty only if he wishes to avail of the Central value-added tax (Cenvat) credit.

Rain cramps business in Punjab, Haryana

Rain cramps business in Punjab, Haryana

Rediff.com   8 Jul 2010

Farmers may be grinning ear to ear as the rain god is smiling on Punjab and Haryana, but industries in these states are busy calculating their losses.

Ludhiana textile industry forced to outsource work

Ludhiana textile industry forced to outsource work

Rediff.com   15 Jun 2010

Industries in Punjab are facing an acute shortage of labourers, most of whom come from other states. In spite of revising the wages of labourers, be it unskilled, semi-skilled or highly skilled, they have found it difficult to solve the problem.

Realtors rallying to win buyers' confidence

Realtors rallying to win buyers' confidence

Rediff.com   13 Apr 2010

Most of the projects launched in last few months are working on construction linked payment plan, which could help them win confidence of buyers.

Temping firms cash in on slowdown

Temping firms cash in on slowdown

Rediff.com   11 Jun 2009

According to various manpower outsourcing firms, more and more companies are resorting to temporary staffing. Rakesh Joshi, regional manager -- operations, IKYA Staffing Solutions, said permanent staffing had seen a slow growth in the recessionary phase. He said companies were not only going for temporary staffing in the junior level recruitments, a few of them were also opting for temporary staffing in middle management.

Realtors, travel houses turn to senior citizens

Realtors, travel houses turn to senior citizens

Rediff.com   3 Jun 2009

Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj regional director Manoj Kashyap feels the cash flow that is readily available with the senior citizens is one of the reasons why real estate companies are looking at this untapped market. According to Gurinder Bawa, business head, International Travel House Limited, availability of time and money with senior citizens is driving the interest of travel houses towards them.

Bank of Maharashtra to hire 600

Bank of Maharashtra to hire 600

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2009

The bank has made a budgetary provision of Rs 50-60 crore for the proposed 100 branches. Of these, 50 per cent would be in the northern region. According to B K Mahajan, general manager-HRM, "The Chandigarh region comprising Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Jammu & Kashmir registered a business of Rs 1,904 crore as on March 31, 2009. Of this, deposits stood at Rs 600 crore and advances Rs 1,304 crore."

Realtors go slow in Punjab

Realtors go slow in Punjab

Rediff.com   31 Mar 2009

Real estate majors, who had lined up projects in Punjab to woo non-resident Indians, have put on hold their plans indefinitely with most NRIs no longer keen to invest in these properties.

Bosch to open 230 car service centres by 2010

Bosch to open 230 car service centres by 2010

Rediff.com   24 Mar 2009

Bosch Ltd, the flagship company of Bosch Group, plans to open 230 multibrand Bosch Car Service (BCS) centres by 2010 across the country, taking the total number to 500.

Air India to fly Amritsar-London-Toronto daily

Air India to fly Amritsar-London-Toronto daily

Rediff.com   23 Mar 2009

The airline will be running the fight on a daily basis from the Rajasansi International Airport. The flight currently runs thrice a week. The proposed move is expected to provide a relief to perishable exporters and farmers of Punjab who were affected after Jet Airways and Singapore Airlines withdrew their services last year stating it was not feasible for them to continue anymore.

Buyers put property plans on hold

Buyers put property plans on hold

Rediff.com   16 Mar 2009

In the absence of buyers, projects have either slowed down or have been delayed. Punjab Colonisers and Builders Association finance secretary HS Lamba said people in Ludhiana are bottom fishing and awaiting further correction in prices. "Though prices of construction material like steel and cement have come down, builders are unable to reduce the price owing to the high land costs," Lamba said.

Direct selling companies try to beat recession

Direct selling companies try to beat recession

Rediff.com   25 Feb 2009

The company plans to consolidate its position in the existing markets in the north, west and eastern region, and foray into the southern states by the end of this year. Hina Nagarajan, country manager, Mary Kay, told Business Standard that the brand was launched in India in September 2007 and has a sales force of over 3,000 women.

Textile sector to see more job losses

Textile sector to see more job losses

Rediff.com   18 Feb 2009

Troubles for the textile industry, which has been grappling with financial blood-letting both in international and home markets, are likely to deepen further. While there are fears of half-a-million more job losses, exports from the sector are likely to take a hit of about Rs 15,000 crore (Rs 150 billion), according to industry estimates.

States fear shortage of essential commodities

States fear shortage of essential commodities

Rediff.com   6 Jan 2009

According to industry leaders, the ongoing strike is also going to dampen production and also hit the timely delivery of goods to the customers. The transporters are mainly demanding that diesel prices be reduced by at least Rs 10 per litre, a uniform VAT of 4 per cent on the fuel, withdrawal of service tax on truck operators and rationalisation of tyre prices.

Scientific instrument clusters hit

Scientific instrument clusters hit

Rediff.com   23 Dec 2008

According to Puneet Gupta, general secretary of the Ambala Scientific Instruments Manufacturers' Association, the frequent variations in the value of the rupee against the dollar have hit the already squeezing margins. He added that the value of exports of individual units is not large enough to resort to the modern banking instruments like hedging.