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Henry Vig

Electric Rickshaw Manufacturers Delhi - 0 views

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    Automatic rickshaws are arriving to be more popular in some places in the Twenty first millennium as a second in the Indian because of their low cost. For conquering this automobile Lotus Power producers a top high quality electric rickshaw manufacturers in Delhi that is a better transportation system for new creative individuals.
Colin Bennett

Automobile, construction demand boosts steel consumption - 0 views

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    NEW DELHI: Riding on the back of improved performances and demand from the automobile and construction sectors, consumption of steel increased by 5.7 per cent to 4.45 million tonnes in February indicating a revival in demand, according to official sources.
Colin Bennett

'India 2nd largest wireless market'-India Business-Business-The Times of India - 0 views

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    NEW DELHI: India has surpassed the US to to have the world's second largest wireless network in the world after China with the addition of 10.16 million wireless subscribers at the end of March.
Colin Bennett

Fixed phones to be exempted from licence fee-India Business-Business-The Times of India - 0 views

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    l Write to Editor NEW DELHI: The government on Friday said the fixed line telephony will be exempted from the licence fee to encourage service providers especially in the private sector to go to rural areas.
Colin Bennett

Anti-dumping duty on stainless steel products - 0 views

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    NEW DELHI: The Centre Government has imposed a provisional anti-dumping duty on certain high-end stainless steel products to guard the domestic industry from surges in cheaper imports from China, Thailand and the U.S.
Colin Bennett

A Silver Lining for India's Housing Market - 0 views

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    But today the scenario is different, with builders getting a mix of mid end and affordable housing into their portfolio. Raminder Grover, CEO-Homebay Residential, Jones Lang LaSalle Meghraj, says the revival in sales has been, conservatively speaking, to the tune of around 25% across the mid-to-high income segments, according to his company's sales records. Rohtas Goel, CMD of Delhi-based Omaxe too says there has been a 30% increase in sales thanks to factors such as a reversal in general economic sentiment after the elections and more options available in affordable housing. Statistics too would appear to bear this out. India's largest real estate developer DLF says it has sold almost 1,500 flats in various cities since April, notably some 400 flats in its mainstay market Gurgaon, 700 in Bangalore, 100 plots in Indore, 200 flats in Hyderabad and 50 in Cochin. Rival Unitech has managed to sell more than 4,000 units in the last two and a half months in the National Capital Region, Chennai and Mumbai. Omaxe has also sold almost 500 apartments in its Omaxe Eternity project in Vrindavan.
Colin Bennett

India's Additional Annual Housing Demand Estimated at 2.1M Units in Next 5 Years - 0 views

  • In its latest report, Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) estimates that the total new demand that could be generated for residential dwellings in the period 2012–16 will be 11.8 million units across India. Of the total additional demand, the top eight cities (NCR [including Delhi, Gurgaon & Noida], Mumbai, Pune, Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata) will constitute 18% or 2.1 million units across categories. The annual report “Evolving Paradigm - Future of Indian Real Estate” is in association with Global Real Estate Institute (GRI).
Glycon Garcia

CDM needs a rethink, feel critics - 0 views

  • NEW DELHI: The UN’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) program is inviting the wrath of critics across the world. The criticism is gaining momentum even as the US Congress preparing to check global warming with a cap on greenhouse gases — and then allows firms to pollute if they buy ‘carbon offsets’ elsewhere. The UN started CDM to help companies in industrialised countries invest in projects in poorer nations that cut greenhouse gas emissions as part of their countries’ commitment under the Kyoto Protocol or the European Union’s emissions plan.
Colin Bennett

India copper demand, exports seen up - 0 views

  • NEW DELHI, Jan 29 - India's copper demand will rise 7 percent this year, fed by strong growth in the power, automobile, construction and infrastructure sectors, but rising output will help exports jump, the head of a leading producer said on Friday. "There is no reason why copper, which is a basic ingredient in these sectors, won't grow around 7 percent," Shakeel Ahmed, chairman and managing director of state-run Hindustan Copper Ltd, told Reuters from India's eastern city of Kolkata.
Colin Bennett

China suspends India power projects - 0 views

  • Restrictions on the import of skills are forcing Chinese companies to suspend the building of badly needed power plants in India to rid the country of its crippling energy deficit.A Delhi-based Chinese official said as many as 10 Chinese companies had had to suspend work on power projects – viewed as a top priority by the Congress party-led government – because of a shortage of skills and difficulties in importing their own technicians from China.
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