News for 'Moloy Chowdhury'

Hind Motors to launch LPG cars

Hind Motors to launch LPG cars

Rediff.com24 Dec 2007

Hindustan Motors Limited, the first Indian car company, is planning to launch cars on its ambassador platform with sequential liquefied petroleum gaseous (LPG) injection systems in three months.

Hindustan Motors scouting for investors to revive Uttarpara plant

Hindustan Motors scouting for investors to revive Uttarpara plant

Rediff.com14 May 2014

With the resignation of Uttam Bose as managing director and chief executive officer of HM last week, Moloy Chowdhury has been appointed as acting MD and CEO of the company, which owns assets at Uttarpara and Indore.

Hindustan Motors makes interim payment to workers

Hindustan Motors makes interim payment to workers

Rediff.com2 Jun 2014

The company was also looking for a strategic investor for the revival of the Uttarpara plant.

Hind Motor plant unlikely to reopen soon: Minister

Hind Motor plant unlikely to reopen soon: Minister

Rediff.com29 May 2014

The minister said that the government wanted to know HM management's intention with regard to the Uttarpara plant which employs nearly 2300 employees, including managerial staff.

Modi's Bengal strike rate: Less than 50%

Modi's Bengal strike rate: Less than 50%

Rediff.com4 May 2021

>The BJP's star campaigner could not help even half the number of candidates for whom he campaigned in his aggressive 'Didi-o-Didi' style in Bengal

CPI(M) retains Asansol Lok Sabha seat

CPI(M) retains Asansol Lok Sabha seat

Rediff.com4 Oct 2005

The by-election was necessitated due to death of sitting CPI(M) member Bikash Chowdhury.

43 ministers in Mamata's cabinet take oath

43 ministers in Mamata's cabinet take oath

Rediff.com10 May 2021

Three TMC leaders Amit Mitra, Bratya Basu and Rathin Ghosh were sworn-in virtually. Mitra is unwell and both Basu and Ghosh are recuperating from COVID-19.

Mamata's TMC sweeps aside opposition in West Bengal

Mamata's TMC sweeps aside opposition in West Bengal

Rediff.com20 May 2016

The Trinamool Congress won 211 seats.