Topic: Confederation Of Indian Industry
Much in contrast to popular opinion that the entry of foreign retailers in the Indian market would be detrimental to the country's small and medium...
Welcoming the government's decision to allow 100 per cent foreign direct investment in single-brand retail, India's small and medium enterprises...
Franco-Japanese automotive joint venture Renault Nissan Automotive India Pvt. Ltd. (RNAIPL) will double its capacity by March and hire around 500...
India's central bank on Friday kept interest rates on hold as expected and raised the possibility of future cuts, as the country fights an economic slowdown, a weakening rupee and high inflation.The Reserve Bank of India cheered business leaders and ...
Reports of upset stomachs at the Commonwealth Games village in the Indian capital show that even highly protected athletes are not immune to the infamous "Delhi belly."Organisers have gone to great lengths to ensure hygienic and safe food and drink would ...
Almost immediately, the National Food Security Act will become law. The ruling United Progressive Alliance flagship social security programme of providing every Below the Poverty Line (BPL) family with 25 kg of rice or wheat at Rs 3 per kg per month ...
The automobile india, which includes design, development, repairing, manufacturing and sale of cars, two-wheelers, three-wheelers, as well as trucks, buses and tractors, has witnessed a flow over the last few years and continues to boom even today. In addition, as per the ...
The International Hospitality Fair(IHF 2009) has generated a huge success by paving its footprints into the hospitality and allied industries. Held at Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, Bangalore, Karnataka- India, it is recognized as India's first international hospitality event which has ...
India's booming mobile telephony sector is projected to continue its steady uptrend with a major share originating from the rural areas. India's user-base is expected to swell to 700 million by 2012 from the present over 300 million - with 650 ...
The Indian textile industry, the country's second-largest foreign exchange earner, will lose half a million jobs by April 2009 due to the global financial crisis, a government official warned.The sector is estimated to employ around 38 million workers and accounts ...