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Two ports to be set up in Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal
The move is aimed at catering to increased import of coal and oil and container volumes in the years to come.
Probe report on graft charges against Walmart by April
Cabinet had decided that the probe would be conducted by a retired judge of Supreme Court or Chief Justice of a High Court.
Mumbai: Railway passengers have high expectations from budget
The suburban railways carry more than 75 lakh passengers across Mumbai on a daily basis.
Second round of spectrum sale could be a flop show
The government has announced it will auction 15 MHz of radio waves each in Delhi and Mumbai in the 1800 Mhz band.
SC refuses to grant more time to Sahara to refund Rs 24,000 cr
The group might have to fork out around Rs 38,000 crore as of now which includes the principal amount of Rs 24,029.73.
Union Budget 2013 to decide market course ahead: Experts
The Budget Session of Parliament that began on February 21 would conclude on May 10, 2013.
Sensex falls more than 300 points; banks hit
ICICI Bank shares fell 3.74 per cent while State Bank of India was down 1.84 per cent.
Cabinet to take call on Vodafone tax dispute: Chidambaram
Vodafone, which is facing a tax liability of Rs 11,200 crore for purchase of Hutchison Whampoa's stake in its Indian telecom business in 2007, had written to the Finance Ministry seeking settlement of the tax issue.
Rs 20,000 cr will be lost due to strike: Assocham
Industry body Assocham on Tuesday urged central trade unions to call off the two-day strike starting on Wednesday.
Sensex closes up 135 points; realty, Hotel Leela, KFA soar
he BSE Sensex closed near the highest point of the day at 19664.04, up 0.84 per cent.
Axe the tax: Parents demand more tax breaks on tuition fees
With educational costs rising, most parents believe more tax exemptions are required.
Telenor India unit to shut Mumbai operations
The Telenor unit had 1.8 million customers in Mumbai as of December.
Euro slides as poor data raises easing prospects
Germany and France, the two largest economies of the 17-nation euro zone, also shrank by more than expected in the final quarter, casting doubt on forecasts of a recovery in early 2013.
American Air unites with US Airways to create world's biggest airlines
Labor integration could also be a challenge for the new American, where union representation issues will need to be resolved.
Attachment of assets of individuals by SEBI incorrect: Sahara
The SEBI on Wednesday froze more than 100 bank accounts of two of Sahara's companies.
Petrol, diesel prices may be hiked this week
State-owned oil firms are losing Rs 1.32 a litre on petrol as international oil rates have firmed up.