India Business

Patel suggests strict action against airlines involved in cartelization

Praful PatelToday a warning was extended to private airlines, which are hiking their airfares by forming cartels, by Union Civil Aviation Minister Praful Patel who announced that strict action would be taken against those indulging in such activities.

Mr. Patel said, "As far as raising airfares is concerned, they are outside the domain of the government as airfares are fixed by market forces."

Rs 700 crore to be invested by Areva T&D to start 3 units

Areva T&DIt has recently come to vision that investment of Rs 450 crore would be made by Areva Transmission & Distribution India in calendar 2009 in order to increase equipment-making capacity at its three new plants as also existing ones. The company may make further investments, if required.

On Friday, it was stated by Rathin Basu, managing director at Areva T&D India that the construction and commissioning of the three greenfield manufacturing sites is going as planned.

Pranab suggests to cut salaries instead of jobs

Pranab MukherjeeThe industry has been requested by foreign minister Pranab Mukherjee to cut salaries instead of cutting jobs to fight the bad times of financial meltdown across the globe, which has led to major cut in jobs in recent past.

According to Mr. Mukherjee, who also holds the charge of the finance ministry, there was a need to protect the labour force, even if it meant a slight reduction in emoluments.

SBI and Tata Motors enter in deal for Nano booking

SBI and Tata Motors enter in deal for Nano bookingTata Motors has appointed the country's largest lender, the State Bank of India (SBI) as an exclusive booking agent for Nano. The ambitious small car due to launch by Tata group soon, is expected to record decent sales.

The Chief Manager of SBI, Jayanta Kumar Sinha, said on Friday, "SBI has been selected as the sole booking agent for Nano."

However, Mr. Sinha refused to disclose details of deal between SBI and Tata and said that official announcement is likely to come in few days.

CAG for restructuring of government's accounts

Government of IndiaGovernment's auditing regulator, the Controller and Auditor General (CAG) has pointed out some serious fallouts in the accounts of some government departments. CAG, in a report on government's accounts for 2007-08, tabled in parliament on Friday, holds responsibility to the finance secretary and the expenditure secretary for the report preparation and anomalies.

The report by CAG, pointing misuse of funds, maintains, "Union Government made a provision for transfer of central plan assistance of Rs51,259 crore directly to state/district level autonomous bodies... for implementation of centrally sponsored schemes."

CLB sets stage for buy-out of Satyam Computer

Satyam ComputerThe Company Law Board on Thursday allowed government appointed board of Satyam Computer Services to issue preferential shares by amending the capital clause of Memorandum of Association, a move that paves a way for the buy-out of Satyam Computer Services Ltd. The beleaguered software firm has been in news for financial misdoings of its former founder and CEO B RamaLinga Raju and other top executives of the company.

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