I am still the boss: CWG Chairman
"I am still the boss of the Commonwealth Games,” embattled Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi insists, while making it clear that he is not a quitter and the spate of corruption allegations
Expect tariffs to go up marginally from Sept.: Taj Hotels
Tata group company the Taj Group of Hotels on Tuesday said it expects room tariffs to go up marginally from September as occupancy level increases in the hospitality industry after suffering slump in
NFL ties up with 13 banks for financing Rs 3,850 crore expansion
State-owned National Fertilisers Ltd (NFL) on Tuesday said it has tied up with banks for financing its Rs 3,850 crore urea expansions plan.
Up to 60 new hotels to be operational in 3-4 years: ITC
Conglomerate ITC Ltd on Tuesday said it expects to have up to 60 new hotel properties operational in the next three to four years as it expands to tap the growing potential of the Indian hospitality s
Sibal apologises to Anand over citizenship row
HRD minister Kapil Sibal on Tuesday apologised to chess wizard Vishwanathan Anand over the controversy on conferring an honorary doctorate to him and made it clear that his nationality was never quest
Gold to hit 19,500 mark fuelled by festivals
Lacklustre global stock markets and the festive mood in India may push gold prices to 19,500 level in the next few months.
Kalmadi rules out paying weightlifting fine from IOA pocket
Indian Olympic Association president Suresh Kalmadi has ruled out giving any monetary assistance to the Indian Weightlifting Federation in paying the $3,75,000 fine to the game's world body because it
Ministry asks CWG OC to pay Rs 1.75 crore to IWF as fine
The sports ministry on Tuesday directed the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee to immediately release Rs 1.75 crore interest-free loan to the Indian Weightlifting Federation so that it can pay th
CAG frowns at Israel defence deal
Yet another defence deal with Israel is under the scanner of the Comptroller and Auditor General.
A recent CAG report found that “recce pods” (to be installed on Sukhoi fighter aircraft) procured from Israel were not selected nor evaluated as per the defence procurement procedure.
BJP, Left: Change no bills
The Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill, 2010, has run into rough weather again with the BJP and the Left parties opposing any dilution of the liability of suppliers.
Both the BJP and the Left parties have apprehensions over an amendment which will make suppliers liable only if they cause an accident intentionally.