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Pratibha bags Rs 97.78 crore contracts.
Jul. 3--MUMBAI, India -- Pratibha Industries Ltd secured two contracts from Indore Municipal Corporation for two water supply schemes. The total value of the contracts is Rs 97.78 crore and the project is to be executed in 12-18 months. The project...
Tags: Bombay, Economic Times, FINANCE, Investment, stock
Research articles 2007-07-03
HC approves demerger of Zee's direct consumer biz.
Jan. 16--MUMBAI, India -- Zee Entertainment on Monday said the Bombay High Court has approved the demerger of its direct consumer business. The High Court of Judicature of Bombay's approval for the demerger will allow Zee to set the record date -- the day...
Tags: Bombay, Economic Times, Fax, FINANCE, India, MARKETING
Research articles 2007-01-16
SREI Infra, European Bank enter into partnership.
Jan. 16--MUMBAI, India -- SREI Infrastructure Finance Ltd has entered into a strategic partnership with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The European Bank would invest in SREI Russia and would support the overseas business of the company, according to a statement on...
Tags: Bombay, Economic Times, FINANCE, Mumbai, partnership
Research articles 2007-01-16
Stewart tapped to lead Bombay Co
FORT WORTH, TEXAS -- The Bombay Co. named David Stewart ceo, effective immediately. Stewart joins Bombay after having been president of Blockbuster Canada since 2000. He also will serve as a member of the board of directors. The Bombay Co. designs, sources and markets home accessories, wall decor and furniture...
Tags: Blockbuster Inc., Bombay, Bombay Co., furniture, INTERNET, Texas
Research articles 2006-06-26
World Jewish Congress: Jewish-Christian Dialogue in India
NEW YORK, Sept. 7 /U.S. Newswire/ -- World Jewish Congress Chairman Israel Singer visited Bombay in India this week, on the final leg of his tour of Jewish communities in Asia. Singer held discussions with Cardinal Ivan Dias, Archbishop of Bombay on cooperation for alleviating poverty and toured the slums...
Tags: Bombay, India, Leadership, SINGER, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-09-07
Indian state cuts free power to farmers
BOMBAY AFP — The western Indian state of Maharashtra said it has decided to cut free power to 2.5 million farmers and asked a consortium to revive a mothballed power plant built by now bankrupt US energy giant Enron. "Free power currently supplied to farmers will be stopped from...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, Government, minister, mW, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-05-10
HC breather for Priyanka.
Apr. 23--MUMBAI, India -- The Bombay high court on Thursday stayed criminal proceedings against actor Priyanka Chopra pending before an Andheri metropolitan magistrate. Prashant Jaju and PG Shrikant had accused the former Miss World of criminal breach of trust and cheating them of about...
Tags: Bombay, Economic Times, Fax, Mumbai
Research articles 2005-04-23
India's Satyam Computer full-year profit jumps 39 percent
HYDERABAD, India AFP — India's fourth largest software exporter, Satyam Computer Services, said its full-year net profit jumped 39 percent as it won more customers. Full-year net profit rose to 7.12 billion rupees (165 million dollars) while revenues were up 37 percent to 36 billion rupees for the year...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, India, SALES, software
Research articles 2005-04-20
Liz Hurley's Indian beau seeks divorce from "cruel" Italian wife
BOMBAY AFP — Supermodel Elizabeth Hurley's flamboyant Indian boyfriend Arun Nayar is seeking a divorce from his Italian wife on the grounds that she treated him cruelly, a lawyer said. Nayar, from Bombay, is claiming that his wife Valentina Pedroni put him through "mental torture" during their marital life....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, petition
Research articles 2005-04-12
'Lord of the Rings' producer Osborne to make Bollywood debut with 'Water'
BOMBAY AFP — Legendary Hollywood filmmaker Barrie M. Osborne, who produced the blockbusters "Lord of the Rings", "Matrix" and "Face Off" will make a debut in Bollywood, India's formulaic Hindi film industry. Osborne has joined hands with well-known producer-director Shekhar Kapur, a Bombay native, to produce "Pani" Water, a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, cinema, filmmaker, India, movie, Strategy
Research articles 2005-04-06
Virgin says space flight plan complete, airline expansion planned
BOMBAY AFP — Flamboyant British tycoon Richard Branson said his Virgin group's ambitious plans for commercial space flights are complete and the first fee-paying astronaut will fly with him into orbit in the next 30 months. "The plan for the new spaceship is complete and work on the project...
Tags: Bombay, FINANCE, India, NETWORKING, Telephony, Virgin, Virgin Atlantic
Research articles 2005-03-31
'Indian Idol' hunted by fathers with marriage proposals
BOMBAY AFP — Less than a fortnight after being crowned the first "Indian Idol", 23-year-old Abhijeet Sawant is a hunted man -- scores of parents are chasing after him with proposals to marry their daughters. "My family is having a tough time controlling parents who have just kept pouring...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, TVs
Research articles 2005-03-19
Indian relatives of Air India victims demand fresh probe
BOMBAY AFP — Indian relatives of victims who perished in the Air India plane bombing 20 years ago called for a fresh probe after a Canadian court acquitted two Sikhs accused of blowing up the aircraft. Expressing shock and disbelief, relatives said the Canadian legal system had let them...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, Government, Manufacturing, SECURITY, verdict
Research articles 2005-03-17
India's Jet Airways IPO sells out fast
BOMBAY AFP — Shares of India's biggest private airline, Jet Airways, were snapped up within minutes at the launch of its initial public offering IPO as an upbeat sentiment prevailed over the country's aviation sector. Jet Airways, founded by London-based ex-travel agent Naresh Goyal, was selling 20 percent of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, FINANCE, India, Investment, IPO, Jet Airways, Manufacturing
Research articles 2005-02-18
More than 300 Indians killed, 200 injured in temple stampede: police
SATARA, India AFP — More than 300 Hindu pilgrims were trampled or burnt to death and 200 injured in a stampede followed by a raging fire at a religious festival in western India, police said. Additional Director General of Police V.N. Deshmukh said most of the dead were women...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, HEALTHCARE, India, temple
Research articles 2005-01-25
More than 300 Indians die, 200 hurt in temple stampede
SATARA, India AFP — More than 300 Hindu pilgrims were trampled to death and 200 injured in a stampede at a religious festival in western India. Additional Director General of Police V.N. Deshmukh said most of the dead were women and children who were jammed into a hill-top temple...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, HEALTHCARE, India, temple
Research articles 2005-01-25
Glamorous Indian actress Parveen Babi dies
BOMBAY AFP — Unconventional and westernised Indian actress Parveen Babi, best know for her glamorous roles in dozens of Bollywood films, was found dead in her luxury apartment, a police officer said. S. Chauhan, a senior officer at the Juhu Police Station in Bombay, told AFP the police broke...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, apartment, Bombay, officer
Research articles 2005-01-22
Indian petrochemical giant Reliance quarterly earnings jump 52 percent
BOMBAY AFP — Reliance Industries, India's biggest petrochemical producer which is at the centre of a family feud for control, third-quarter net profit has jumped 52 percent, beating market forecasts. Net profit for the three months to December rose to 20.9 billion rupees (481 million dollars) on revenue up...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay, earnings, India
Research articles 2005-01-21
Kenya's "nearly man" Sugut wins Bombay marathon
BOMBAY AFP — Julius Sugut, a lanky Kenyan farmer known as the "nearly man" after finishing runner-up in several marathons over the past two seasons, finally won in the Bombay International Marathon. Sugut clocked 2:13:20 seconds on a mild winter day, just off his personal best of 2:10:33 sec....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Bombay
Research articles 2005-01-16
Spotlight falls on Bollywood star in tsunami-hit village
DEVANAMPATTINAM, India AFP — Before the tsunamis, Indian actor Vivek Oberoi was better known as the boyfriend of Aishwarya Rai, a former Miss World and dubbed the world's most beautiful woman by Julia Roberts, than for his films. The tall, lean actor with boyish good looks however sped to...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, Bombay, Government, tsunami
Research articles 2005-01-17
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