Forces place orders for indigenous gear
It’s raining orders for the indigenous defence industry with the armed forces placing orders for more fighter jets, battle tanks and missiles, defence minister A.K. Antony announced on Tuesday.
After Bolt, Fraser to skip CWG
Jamaican sprinter and men’s Olympic champion Usain Bolt has already decided to give this year’s Commonwealth Games a miss and now women’s Olympic gold medallist Shelly-Ann Fraser will also be skipping it.
Centre relook at Naxal policy July 14
The Centre will take a relook at its anti-Naxal strategy in a meeting with chief ministers of the Naxal-affected states on July 14. The meeting, expected to be addressed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, will discuss the proposals placed before the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), which includes appointing military advisers to the
He is the greatest ever, says Prasanna
India’s spin legend E.A.S. Prasanna on Tuesday hailed Sri Lankan record-breaking offie Muttiah Muralitharan as the greatest ever.
“He’s the best I’ve seen and by a long mile. What he has accomplished despite bearing the brunt of so many controversies is incredible,” Prasanna told this newspaper on the day.
Jairam scraps 2 hydel projects on Bhagirathi
Minister of forest & environment (MoEF) Jairam Ramesh, announced the scrapping of two major hydel projects, the Pala Maneri (480 mw) and the Bhaironghati (381 mw) on the Bhagirathi river.
Moderate growth in profits for Q1
With worries of a monsoon receding, market watchers are now waiting for the first quarter results season — which starts with Infosys next week. Analysts expect a moderation in India Inc’s performance —growth rates are expected to fall and lower margins are expected. Sectors expected to do well include metals, financial services and automobiles. Telecom and cement are expected to be the laggards during the quarter.
Privilege notice on Buddha
Leader of the Opposition Partha Chatterjee on Tuesday moved a privilege motion against chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee claiming he had intentionally misled the House while making a statement on Nanoor. “In reply to RSP member Tapan Hore’s query, Mr Bhattacharjee said that Birbhum SP was transferred following the
Telecom panel to discuss disinvestment in BSNL
The policy making arm of the telecom department — the Telecom Commission will meet on Wednesday to discuss the recommendations of the Sam Pitroda panel appointed by the Prime Minister, to divest 30 per cent stake in the PSU and voluntary retire around one lakh staff.
Jagan’s yatra crisis may not be over yet
Mr Jaganmohan Reddy tried several times to convince the Congress high command of his Odarpu yatra’s objective but to no avail. Around a week back, he had called on Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, accompanied by his mother, sister and wife to explain to her the reasons behind his Odarpu yatra. It was said that the Congress chief
Centre mulls retail reforms
The government has come out with a discussion paper on opening the mutli-brand retail to foreign direct investment.
Favouring opening up of the multi-brand retail to foreign investment, the discussion paper said that there was a lack of investment in the logistics of the retail chain sector d