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Kingfisher Follows Others, Cut Airfares

Kingfisher Follows Others, Cut AirfaresThe UB Group-owned Kingfisher Airlines has announced a 21 to 65% fare cut on various routes with effect from Jan 1.  

Kingfisher chairman and chief executive Vijay Mallya further informed, “The declining price of ATF (air turbine fuel) facilitates such consumer-benefiting initiatives that will also stimulate the industry. The rate cuts are consistent with our mission to aggressively pursue increase in market share and to deliver India's only five-star experience at highly competitive fares.”

Panipat Refinery By November

Panipat Refinery By NovemberIndian Oil Corporation (IOC) on Friday announced that the capacity of the most advanced refinery at Panipat shall be expanded from 12 million tonnes to 15 million tonnes, per annum, and the expansion would be completed by November this year at a cost of Rs. 14,000 crore.

The near by naphtha cracker complex and the hydro cracker project at Haldia would also be commissioned this year.

IOC Director (Refineries), B. N. Bankapur, said that the commissioning of the naphtha cracker and the downstream polymer units at Panipat would make it an integrated refinery cum petrochemicals complex.

Delhi's Crime Graph Registers Decline In 2008

A decline was registered by the crime graph in the national capital compared to 2007. However, the murder cases and motorvehicle theft has increased, whereas there was fall in rape cases.

Police Commissioner Y S Dadwal informed at Delhi Police's annual press conference in New Delhi on Friday, The capital recorded a decline in registration of IPC cases with 46,414 last year as against 53,244 in 2007, a decrease of 1,881 cases.

He told, “The crime rate has recorded a 12.82 per cent decline this year if you compare it with the figures of 2007. There has been a decline of 12.13 per cent in heinous crimes.” It is observed that there has been an increase of 51 murder cases this year compared to last year.

Reddy Claims That Developments In Satyam Not To Affect Major AP Projects

Reddy Claims That Developments In Satyam Not To Affect Major AP ProjectsOn Thursday, it was announced by the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy that the recent developments in the software giant Satyam group are not going to affect major projects in the state.

Reddy said to a pointed question on the fate of projects like the Hyderabad Metro Rail, entrusted to Maytas, “Satyam is Satyam. Maytas is Maytas. Right now we don't see any problem. Maytas will do it.”

Karl Lagerfeld defends fur industry

London, Jan 4 : Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld has defended the fur industry saying ''beasts'' in the wild would "kill us if they could."

The 75-year-old mogul said in a radio interview that while he himself does not wear fur, an entire industry depends on the trend to make a living.

He added that the animals should be killed "nicely" if possible, reports the Telegraph.

The supreme, who defended the fur practice, saying there was "an industry who lives from that", insisted that it was "childish" to even discuss the issue of wearing fur in a world where eating meat was normal.

Hockey And Squash Teams Tour To India Canceled By Pakistan

Hockey And Squash Teams Tour To India Canceled By PakistanOn Friday, a major decision was taken by Pakistan under which it decided not to send its hockey and squash teams to India citing security concerns for the players.

The Pakistan hockey team was to participate in the four-nation Punjab Gold Cup, scheduled to start in Chandigarh from January 31, while the squash team was to defend its Asian Junior title in Chennai, which was supposed to start from January 16.

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