The killing of a tea garden owner and his son by tribal terrorists in Tripura has triggered panic in the state's tea industry . At least a dozen plantation managers have decided to leave the state
The rights to an alleged AIDS remedy that sparked political and scientific controversy last year have been sold to a Black business consortium that is determined to get it to the market. The
Europe's 13 major shrimp processing companies have formed a cartel and asked the European Commission (EC) to ban value-added shrimp imports from India and other Asian countries.
Electricity rates for the domestic and industrial consumers in Haryana have substantially been raised by 15 per cent with effect from June 15, 1998. This is expected to bring in additional revenue
Minister : Power minister Rangarajan Kumara Mangalam said today sanctions imposed by G-8 countries would not have any impact on the power sector during the current financial year, but did not rule
More than 60 companies have suffered collective losses to the tune of Rs 221 crore in their wind farm projects due to the cyclone, which ruined Kandla port in Suarashtra region. Nearly 130 wind
Killer cought syrup, that led to the death of 100 children in Haiti, has led to stringent standards in the handling of pharmaceutical chemicals the world over. Now, pharmaceutical companies and
Even as the US successfully lobbied with other members in G-8 to stall new assistance to India from the World Bank, the Andhra Pradesh government seems to be going ahead with its plans for getting
The Maharaja is becoming health-conscious. In keeping with international trend, Air-India (AI) is planning to ban smoking on select flights. The financial impact of introducing 'no smoking' flights
In its first-ever fight to protect agricultural exports, India has flexed muscles to drag the European Union to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) for imposing non-tariff barriers on basmati