With prices in Gurgaon touching Rs 9,000 per sq ft, investors are looking to making an exit.
Government on Tuesday rejected two most repeated demands of the private telecom industry by saying no to opening the last mile access of Bharat Sanchar Nigam and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam
Rahul Dravid suffered from cramps in Ahmedabad and will sit out for the match as a precautionary measure
State-owned Gail India Ltd, which has been given the task to source fuel for restarting the Dabhol power project in Maharasthra, is talking to LNG suppliers in Qatar, Australia, Malaysia, Oman and UAE.
Officers of India's third largest oil firm Hindustan Petroleum Corp on Thursday began an indefinite agitation against "arbitrary and autocratic" style of company management.
India contributes 5 million dollars to the United States Red Cross for relief and rehabilitation of the victims of the devastating hurricane Katrina.
The tremor, whose epicentre was in the Kutch region of the state, struck at 11.51 pm, the Met office in Delhi said.
The headless carcasses of 15 kangaroos have been found in the suburbs northeast of Melbourne since mid-July, but wildlife officials say they don't know who, or what, is causing the deaths.
With his seventh win in nine games, Harikrishna retained his slender half a point lead over Alexander Motylev of Russia
The World junior champion beat GM Wang Hao to stretch his lead by 1.5 points at the end of the 5th round in the Sanjin Hotel Cup Grandmasters tournament.
GTCR Golder Rauner LLC (GTCR), a US-based private equity company, has acquired majority stake in Zenta, a business process outsourcing firm with operations in the city and committed $100 million for the deal.
Anil Khandelwal, Chairman of Bank of Baroda, expects a 25% credit growth in FY07. He says that BoB did not bid for UWB due to their existing presence in Maharashtra. He adds that the UWB branches will give IDBI good reach and size.
The world's largest cellphone maker Nokia would set up a manufacturing plant in India with an investment of $100-150 million, a senior company executive said on Friday.
While 13 bodies were recovered till 2200 hours yesterday, remaining 11 bodies were recovered during the overnight rescue operation.
Japan denies giving up bid for a permanent seat on the UNSC
India's leading housing finance company HDFC on Monday said that it would offer special rates to developers selling on carpet area basis instead of super built-up area.
The Olympic Games' central sport is tarnished and discredited even as officials have scrambled to defend its credibility.\n\n
P Harikrishna went down fighting against top seed Alexander Motylev at the Sanjin Hotel Cup Grandmasters chess tournament
Four boys and three girls were cleared to play in an ITF tournament in Pakistan.
Zimbabwe have been asked to resolve a dispute over the departure of Streak, who asked for an overhaul of the selection panel.
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