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Tata Steel signs MoU with CBRI for sustainable mining solutions
The MoU was signed by D B Sundara Ramam, vice president Raw Materials, Tata Steel, and Prof. R. Pradeep Kumar, director CBRI, here on Tuesday, a company press release said.
The MoU was signed by D B Sundara Ramam, vice president Raw Materials, Tata Steel, and Prof. R. Pradeep Kumar, director CBRI, here on Tuesday, a company press release said. The MoU was signed by D B Sundara Ramam, vice president Raw Materials, Tata Steel, and Prof. R. Pradeep Kumar, director CBRI, here on Tuesday, a company press release said. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
The MoU was signed by D B Sundara Ramam, vice president Raw Materials, Tata Steel, and Prof. R. Pradeep Kumar, director CBRI, here on Tuesday, a company press release said.
China#39;s Xi Jinping to make state visit to Iran: Foreign ministry
Xi Jinping “gladly accepted the invitation” by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, according to a joint statement by both countries, although no date was given.
Xi Jinping “gladly accepted the invitation” by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, according to a joint statement by both countries, although no date was given. Xi Jinping “gladly accepted the invitation” by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, according to a joint statement by both countries, although no date was given. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
Xi Jinping “gladly accepted the invitation” by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, according to a joint statement by both countries, although no date was given.
Russia launches fresh missile strikes as West pledges more aid for Ukraine
Following a pattern of heavy aerial bombardment at times of Ukrainian battlefield or diplomatic advances, Russia launched 32 missiles in the early hours, Ukraine#39;s Air Force said.
Following a pattern of heavy aerial bombardment at times of Ukrainian battlefield or diplomatic advances, Russia launched 32 missiles in the early hours, Ukraine#39;s Air Force said. Following a pattern of heavy aerial bombardment at times of Ukrainian battlefield or diplomatic advances, Russia launched 32 missiles in the early hours, Ukraine#39;s Air Force said. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
Following a pattern of heavy aerial bombardment at times of Ukrainian battlefield or diplomatic advances, Russia launched 32 missiles in the early hours, Ukraine#39;s Air Force said.
Domestic makers rattled over plan to ease solar import curbs
Officials are considering a relaxation of rules for the next two years that restrict imports from China and other foreign producers, because local plants can’t keep up with rising demand.
Officials are considering a relaxation of rules for the next two years that restrict imports from China and other foreign producers, because local plants can’t keep up with rising demand. Officials are considering a relaxation of rules for the next two years that restrict imports from China and other foreign producers, because local plants can’t keep up with rising demand. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
Officials are considering a relaxation of rules for the next two years that restrict imports from China and other foreign producers, because local plants can’t keep up with rising demand.
Moneycontrol Pro Panorama | Import slump, a double-edged sword
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: China rethinks BRI strategy, Vodafone-BSNL merger could be disastrous, lighten tax burden of poorer Indians, overseas operations ramp-up earnings, and more
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: China rethinks BRI strategy, Vodafone-BSNL merger could be disastrous, lighten tax burden of poorer Indians, overseas operations ramp-up earnings, and more In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: China rethinks BRI strategy, Vodafone-BSNL merger could be disastrous, lighten tax burden of poorer Indians, overseas operations ramp-up earnings, and more Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
In today’s edition of Moneycontrol Pro Panorama: China rethinks BRI strategy, Vodafone-BSNL merger could be disastrous, lighten tax burden of poorer Indians, overseas operations ramp-up earnings, and more
Airbus sees higher deliveries, cautions on production for A320
For 2023, the planemaker plans to hand over 720 aircraft, in line with its original 2022 projection, which ended up coming in short, at 661 planes.
For 2023, the planemaker plans to hand over 720 aircraft, in line with its original 2022 projection, which ended up coming in short, at 661 planes. For 2023, the planemaker plans to hand over 720 aircraft, in line with its original 2022 projection, which ended up coming in short, at 661 planes. Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
For 2023, the planemaker plans to hand over 720 aircraft, in line with its original 2022 projection, which ended up coming in short, at 661 planes.
IFSCA has its work cut out. Will it be an effective regulator?
The task of the International Financial Services Centre Authority is tougher, as it is a unified authority which is supposed to look at all markets whereas the other regulators were established to govern a specific segment of India’s financial marketsÂ
The task of the International Financial Services Centre Authority is tougher, as it is a unified authority which is supposed to look at all markets whereas the other regulators were established to govern a specific segment of India’s financial markets The task of the International Financial Services Centre Authority is tougher, as it is a unified authority which is supposed to look at all markets whereas the other regulators were established to govern a specific segment of India’s financial markets Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
The task of the International Financial Services Centre Authority is tougher, as it is a unified authority which is supposed to look at all markets whereas the other regulators were established to govern a specific segment of India’s financial marketsÂ
The mega Air India order for 470 airplanes embody Indian economy’s take-off to greater heights
Higher economic growth in India is having positive spillover effects in different parts of the world – take jobs being created in the US and UK. The lesson for India and the states from Air India’s privatisation is to turn over more PSUs to private hands
Higher economic growth in India is having positive spillover effects in different parts of the world – take jobs being created in the US and UK. The lesson for India and the states from Air India’s privatisation is to turn over more PSUs to private hands Higher economic growth in India is having positive spillover effects in different parts of the world – take jobs being created in the US and UK. The lesson for India and the states from Air India’s privatisation is to turn over more PSUs to private hands Moneycontrol Latest News Read More
Higher economic growth in India is having positive spillover effects in different parts of the world – take jobs being created in the US and UK. The lesson for India and the states from Air India’s privatisation is to turn over more PSUs to private hands