NATIONAL Good news! IA announces a new low-fare scheme With the start of the lean travel season, Indian Airlines today (July 6, 2005) took the lead in announcing a new scheme offering discounts of up to 60 per cent below the normal fares in 85 sectors across the country.
Symbian Software Ltd intends to recruit in India Software licensing firm Symbian Limited today (July 6, 2005) announced the formal opening of Indian development subsidiary, Symbian Software India Private Limited in Bangalore.
US keen to outsource to India, says iGate Solutions Predicting that the IT market would continue to grow over the next 3-4 years, a top official of iGate Global Solutions on Wednesday (July 6, 2005) said there was a sense of urgency on the part of large US companies to do technology work in India.
'Ayodhya issue has come alive after militant attack' Seeking to derive maximum political mileage from the terror attack in Ayodhya, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders and workers today (July 6, 2005) hit the streets, with party President L K Advani declaring that the Ram Temple issue had come alive and his party was committed to building the temple in Ayodhya.
Sensex opens strong, up by 47 pts at early trading The Sensex today (July 6, 2005) opened strong and firmed up further at the opening session on Stock Exchange, Mumbai, due to fresh bouts of heavy buying and rose by 47 points.
INTERNATIONAL India to be first market in world for new Ford car! Automotive major Ford India Pvt Ltd on Wednesday (July 6, 2005) said it would launch a new premium car in India by the end of this calendar year and announced the appointment of Aravind Mathew, as the new chief for Indian operations.
World Bank approves US $300 mn loan for Tamil Nadu With an aim to help enhancing quality of urban infrastructure in Tamil Nadu, the World Bank has approved a loan of US $300 million to implement various schemes in the state, including water supply, sanitation, underground sewage and street lighting.