NEW DELHI (INDIA): The infrastructure sector’s stakeholders expect a rise in budgetary allocation for 2017-18 and tax breaks to reinvigorate the industry. “Over the last few years, the government has… Read more »
NEW DELHI (INDIA): The Union budget is going to be a “market-neutral” event as policymakers are not likely to change their policy stance and will continue to focus on fiscal… Read more »
KASAULI (INDIA): Realty major Tata Housing is targeting a sales revenue of about Rs 450 crore by 2020 from its luxury housing project here in Himachal Pradesh, a top company… Read more »
China’s escalating crackdown on capital outflows is sending shudders through property markets around the world. In London, Chinese citizens who clamored to purchase flats at the city’s tallest apartment tower… Read more »
NEW DELHI (INDIA): Tata group hospitality firm Indian Hotels Co has announced appointment of Tata Sons Chairman-designate N Chandrasekaran as non-executive Additional Director. “The board of directors of the company… Read more »
VISAKHAPATNAM (INDIA): Housing sector is the biggest beneficiary of demonetisation as interest rates have fallen, Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Friday said and expressed hope that Finance Minister will… Read more »
MUMBAI (INDIA): Larsen & Toubro has bagged orders worth Rs 1,286 crore for construction jobs, the company. The orders include heavy civil infrastructure jobs worth Rs 1,071 crore. The company… Read more »
VISAKHAPATNAM (INDIA): India’s Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Friday put up a spirited defence of demonetisation, saying the drive “shook” the financial system for a short while, but will integrate… Read more »
By Aditi Khanna LONDON: UK Steel workers’ unions have given their backing to Indian conglomerate Tata Steel UK’s pension plan in a bid to rescue thousands of jobs and allow… Read more »
NEW DELHI (INDIA): Ministry of Urban Development has taken a serious view of delay in execution of projects in the National Capital Region that were extended financial support by the… Read more »