INTERNATIONAL Indian DC Design unveils luxury car at Geneva Geneva: In less than a month of displaying India's expertise in automotive services by building a sports car prototype for British automaker Aston Martin, Mumbai-based DC Design on March 5 stole the limelight by unveiling its new luxury sports coupe 'GAIA' at the Geneva motor show.
Rs 25 cr fee realised from Reliance for offences New Delhi: Centre on March 11 told the Delhi High Court that Rs 25.75 crore was realised from Reliance Industries as "compoundable fee" for various "compoundable" (non-serious) offences by the Department of Company Affairs but no "non-compoundable" offence has so far been reported against its six groups.
'Budget will put economy on road to disaster' New Delhi: Former Finance Minister Manmohan Singh on March 11 warned the Budget would put the economy on "road to disaster" by pushing up fiscal deficit and stagnating growth at five to 5.5 per cent in the coming year.
Rs 25 cr fee realised from Reliance for offences New Delhi: Centre on March 11 told the Delhi High Court that Rs 25.75 crore was realised from Reliance Industries as "compoundable fee" for various "compoundable" (non-serious) offences by the Department of Company Affairs but no "non-compoundable" offence has so far been reported against its six groups.
'US telecom provider in $ 100 mn deal with Reliance' Silicon Valley: California-based telecommunications equipment provider UTStarcom Inc is making major inroads into the Indian market with an unannounced sales deal worth more than $ 100 million with Reliance Infocomm Ltd of India, the Silicon Valley Biz Ink reported.
'Adjudication against Hyundai, LG other MNCs' New Delhi: Hyundai Motors, LG, Samsung Corp, Mitsubishi Corp, Sony and Nokia are among 18 multinational companies (MNCs) against whom adjudication proceedings have been initiated by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) under provision of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act (FERA) of 1973, Rajya Sabha was informed on March 11.
Indian companies to be taxed as per DTAC: Jaswant New Delhi: Indian companies having their management in the country would be taxed in India as per Indo-Mauritius Double Taxation Avoidance Convention Agreement (DTAC) even if they are incorporated in Mauritius, Rajya Sabha was informed on March 11.