Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown raised on Britain's budget for war in Iraq to

The annual budget of Rs 80.50 crore, inclusive of water and sewerage charges, was passed amidst a walkout by opposition councillors in the session of the Municipal Corporation. The SAD-BJP combine

The Haryana government has launched a number of schemes to accelerate the development activities both in the urban and rural areas of the state. Stating this, the Chief Minister, Mr Om Prakash

Demand for passenger cars in India is slated to grow at a compounded annual rate of growth (CARG) of eight per cent till 2011-12. According to a study undertaken by the National Council of Applied

For many in the medium and small-scale glassware industry, India's obligations as a founding member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) have harmed their business. The removal of quantitative

Thiruvananthapuram Development Authority has decided to create a City Infrastructure Development Fund for developing road networks, parking area and construction of pay and use toilets in the city.

The US-led war in Iraq will drain the world economy for years to come, sapping income from a wide range of countries, said Australian Central Bank board member Warwick Mckibbin. The war could milk

The Annual Plan for Sikkim for the year 2003-2004 was finalised here today at Rs.405 crores during a meeting between the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission, K.C. Pant, and the Chief Minister

The economic condition of Indians is improving, but slowly, with a big proportion quite poor, the latest round of the National Sample Survey reveals. Pertaining to 2000-01, the survey reveals an

After five years of discussions, work will finally start on the upgradation of India's statistical system. The World Bank will help modernise the Indian Statistical system. The project which will be

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