«In the first nine months of this year, it has gone up by five times, we are about to hit the half - million customer mark,» he's quoted as telling
The Hindu Business Line.
Legal process outsourcing companies in India have experienced huge growth over the past six months, and are on a hiring spree in anticipation of added work as U.S. firms cut back on hiring and a demand for litigation services rises, reports
Hindu Business Line.
Via:: Reuters: Tata to make electric vehicles with Chrysler: report (news website),::
The Hindu Business Line: Tata Motors inks deal with Chrysler electric vehicle unit (newspaper)
Having just unveiled its $ 2,500 Nano to much fanfare, India's top carmaker, Tata Motors, is already setting its sights on the U.S. market; Reuters» Rina Chandran and
The Hindu Business Line's Alka Kshirsagar are reporting that the Indian company has just signed a development contract with Chrysler - specifically its Global Electric Motorcars (GEM) unit - to bring an electric version of its Ace mini truck stateside.
INDIA: Books, music downloads from foreign sites will be costlier from Dec 1 (
The Hindu Business Line) A 15 percent excise tax is designed to level the playing field for domestic retailers.
Datawind, the firm which manufactures the Akash, has revealed that it is accepting pre-orders for an upgraded version of the device, as a spokesperson told
The Hindu Business Line:
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The Hindu Business Line: India - bound cars from the Geneva Motor Show, 2007 New Ford Mondeo New Skoda Fabia...
Tata Motors» luxury carmaker subsidiary, Jaguar Land Rover will invest about $ 2 billion in the first phase to set up its new manufacturing unit in the Republic of Slovakia, reported
the Hindu Business Line.
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The
Hindu (
Business Line): India's economic growth may be falling prey to a new predator: climate change.