| 261. |
Suzuki to start scooter sale in India in October
Suzuki Motor Corp's Indian bike unit will begin selling its first scooter in mid-October as high interest rates and fierce competition put the brakes on sales of motorcycles, a top official said.
17 Sep 2007 |
| 263. |
Turf Wars IV: BCCI beats ICL at its own game, launches Indian Premier League
The Indian cricket's governing body, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced the formation of a two-tier cricket league that will involve domestic leagues in four countries and an international league, along the lines of European Champions League in football and the Major League Soccer and the NBA in US.
17 Sep 2007 |
| 264. |
India biggest borrower in 2007: World Bank
A World Bank media release has indicated that India is the largest borrower in the fiscal year 2007, accounting for as much as $3.75 billion, or 15 percent of the bank's total lending as the bank group globally committed $34.3 billion.
15 Sep 2007 |
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India ranks poorly in global IT competitiveness study
In a study commissioned by software industry association Business Software Alliance (BSA) and conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit, India has emerged as No.10 in Asia-Pacific and No.46 globally in terms of IT industry competitiveness, in spite of the nation's emergence as an IT superpower.
15 Sep 2007 |
| 267. |
India IT industry to generate 400,000 new jobs: NASSCOM
According to the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM), India's apex body of the IT software and services industry, the IT industry in India will generate 400,000 new jobs this year, a figure which is about 25 percent higher than the previous year.
13 Sep 2007 |
| 268. |
Hindujas to review business strategy in India
The $2 billion Hinduja group is in the process of reviewing its business strategy for India, which may include restructuring its existing businesses and adding some new verticals.
13 Sep 2007 |
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Indian civil aviation can attract $150 billion in 10 years: Praful Patel
Indian Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel said that the nation's civil aviation sector can attract investments worth $150 billion in the next 10 years, identifying airport infrastructure, communication and navigation facilities as some of the key areas where investment was needed.
12 Sep 2007 |
| 270. |
Volvo forays into Indian car market with 6 variants
Close on the heels of German luxury car makers BMW, Mercedes, Audi and Volkswagen (VW) that are tapping the luxury car segment of the Indian market, Swedish car major Volvo Car Corporation has announced its entry with the launch of six variants of its two flagship models, the S80 sedan and the SUV XC90, in the price band of $95,000 (Rs. 38 lakh) to $1,30,000 (Rs. 52 lakh).
12 Sep 2007 |
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