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INFRASTRUCTURE: Rlys woos pvt investment in new lines
To attract private investment into new rail link constructions, Indian Railways has finalised a policy with two ...

INSIGHT: ‘Contract logistics’ gaining ground
The consolidation in the global logistics industry continues to influence the market structure, according to the Unctad Review of Maritime Transport 2008, published recently. Over the past 10 years, as the report points ...

INFRASTRUCTURE: Take-off slow for AP airport projects
Air connectivity to coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema region in the State is set to improve in the coming years, if the projects taken up by the State Government — some in association with the Airports Authority of India and others ...

AIRLINES: Aviation Ministry plans ad campaign to get flyers back
The Ministry of Civil Aviation is keen to get you back in the air, even if it means spending several crores in the ...

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE: Cochin International Airport net profit rises 26%
The net profit of Cochin International Airport Ltd has grown by 26 per cent to Rs 46.81 crore (Rs 37.19 crore) for the fiscal ...

SHIPPING/PORTS: Tug-of-war for dredgers
The public sector Dredging Corporation of India is in a real fix, thanks to competing claims by the ports of Paradip and Kolkata. In June, DCI started dredging of approach and entrance channels of Paradip port, targeting to remove 15 million ...

AIRLINES: Govt plans airport in Purulia
Purulia is one of the most backward districts of West Bengal with hardly any industrial or agricultural activity due to a variety of reasons. West Bengal Government is believed to have initiated a move to set up a cargo airport with an air ...

PIRACY: Chinese Navy in anti-piracy force
For the first time, the Chinese Navy is to join the international maritime team fighting pirates in Somali waters. China, it is learnt, has decided to send two destroyers and a supply ship to the troubled Gulf of Aden. This is also for the ...





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