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ABN Amro starts groundwork for Mumbai, Delhi airports revamp
THE Government's efforts to modernise the airports in Delhi and Mumbai are set to bear fruit in the New Year. At a preliminary meeting the officials of the Ministry of Civil Aviation had with the newly appointed global financial consultants ABN ... More

AI plans to recruit 400 cabin crew
AIR India (AI) plans to recruit 400 personnel to take up jobs of air-hostesses and flight pursers. The airline has sought applications from unmarried men and women below 24 years of age who are fluent in English and one or more Indian languages. ... More

Jagson Airlines to buy four 50-seater aircraft
JAGSON Airlines, which plans to start operations from Delhi to Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Rajkot next week, is in the process of acquiring four new 50-seater aircraft. Addressing a press conference here, the airlines Chairman and ... More

SHIPPING
Salgaocars may come into Karnataka minor port plan
GOA-BASED shipping and mining barons, the Salgaocars, could enter minor port development in Belikeri in neighbouring Karnataka, besides participating in the Hubli-Ankola rail link project, as per a revamped, double-decker proposal. The ... More

MGM to build iron ore facility at Ennore
THE logistics arm of the Chennai-based MGM Group, Anand Transport, will construct an iron ore handling facility at the Ennore port. A letter of intent has been issued to Anand Transport by MMTC Ltd to construct and operate the facility under ... More

Tata Steel to enter charter services with bulk carriers
TATA Steel, through its logistics arm, TM International Logistics, proposes to acquire on charter bulk carriers and launch shipping services. Initially, the services will be used to import limestone from Thailand for its own use. "Much will ... More

DGS proposes new norms for marine training institutes
As part of the guidelines, it has been suggested that the training institutes, especially in the light of the shortage of training ships, introduce the `ship in campus' concept. More

RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS
Work on transport projects suspended, Kerala Govt tells HC
A DIVISION Bench of the Kerala High Court was informed by the State Government that all proceedings and steps taken for executing works under the performance-based management and maintenance component of the World Bank aided Kerala State ... More

RAILWAYS
Young innovators get support
TWO high school students from the Mahbub College High School, a more than 100-year-old institution in the City, who developed exhibits of a promising set of devices that could help in preventing rail accidents, have received support from ... More


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