Small and marginal farmers in Kerala, united under the umbrella of the Farmers' Relief Forum (FRF), have decided to protest against government apathy to ward the community by declaring an embargo on
The European Commission has imposed provisional anti dumping duties on imports of unbleached cotton grey fabrics from India, China and Pakistan, besides three other countries. A decision to impose
A multisectoral project currently being implemented across India to help alcohol and drug and addicts and to prevent addiction at the workplace has won fulsome praise of a key United Nations
The coal ministry is planning to put up a proposal by which captive coal mines would be accorded infrastructure status. The Minister of state for coal, Mr Dilip Ray, said that the ministry is
The $280 million wheat import contract from Austria faces termination with Prime Minister A B Vajpayee asking the food ministry to send a status report on the situation as it may have serious legal
There is fresh hope for the beleagured Rs 800-crore Sanghi Cements Project as a team from the ministry of environment and forests leaves for the Sanghi Cement jetty site in Kutch to finalise
The decks for restructuring the Delhi Vidyut Board appear to have been finally cleared with the Delhi state government deciding to take up privatisation of the distribution sector and the formation
The effluents being discharged by the Phoolpur unit of the Indian Farmers Fertilizers company (IFFCO) about 50 km from Allahabad, has forced the residents of 64 surrounding villages search for
Maruti to get new engine: Maruti Udyog Ltd. (MUL)'s flagship model, the Maruti 800, is to get a new engine and gearbox by early 1999. The existing 796 cc, three-cylinder engine will be upgraded with
The recently cleared Rs 800 crore Sanghi Cement export-oriented project in Kutch has suffered a setback with forest officials in the ministry of environment and forests (MoEF) rejecting the Gujarat