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Finished steel output rose 0.5% in Feb 2013

Finished steel output rose 0.5% in Feb 2013

Union Minister of Steel Beni Prasad Verma informed that provisional data released by Joint Plant Committee (JPC) indicates that production for sale of total finished steel increased 0.5 percent in February 2013 as compared to a growth of 4.3 percent (and not 8.7 percent) in February 2012. In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha Verma said, Steel being a deregulated sector, the role of the government is that of a facilitator providing a conducive polic

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Official calls for firms to take over completed infra projects

Official calls for firms to take over completed infra projects

Union Economic Affairs Secretary Arvind Mayaram asked private firms to set up facility management companies in order to take over completed infrastructure projects. Speaking at a conference organised by Ficci, the secretary said the facility management companies must take over the operation and maintenance of completed proje

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Ahluwalia urges pvt sector to invest $500 bn in infra projects

Ahluwalia urges pvt sector to invest $500 bn in infra projects

With the government consolidating its fiscal position, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia urged private sector to contribute no less than 50 per cent of the estimated investment in infrastructure in the 12th five year plan (2012-17). It may be noted that the government estimated $1 trillion investment in infrastructure during this period. Ahluwalia said there are zero prospects of the gove

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AAI is preparing DPR for Itanagar airport: Ajit Singh

AAI is preparing DPR for Itanagar airport: Ajit Singh

For the proposed airport in Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) is preparing a Detailed Project Report (DPR), sources concerned said on April 26. Besides, the AAI is in the process of obtaining environmental and other clearances for the proposed airport.

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India allows airlines to charge for check-in baggage

India allows airlines to charge for check-in baggage

The Union government will allow airlines to unbundle charges for services such as preferential seating, meals, snacks, drinks (except drinking water), the use of lounges, baggage, the carriage of sports equipment and musical instruments, and the treatment of valuable items.

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More watchdogs to be appointed by Civil Aviation Authority

More watchdogs to be appointed by Civil Aviation Authority

Once the proposed Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is constituted, one of the first things it is to do is to recruit people at market rates for use in regulatory purposes. Director General of Civil Aviation Arun Mishra said the CAA should begin functioning towards the latter half of the year with initial support from the Finance Ministry and thereafter through fees collected from airlines operators that is currently deposited into the Consolidated Fund of India.

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Gopinath to watch AirAsia, before launching his firm

Gopinath to watch AirAsia, before launching his firm

GR Gopinath of Air Deccan fame is to observe the fate of the AirAsia-Tata Sons joint venture airline startup before launching his own budget air carrier. For now, Gopinath has decided to keep his application for launching the budget airline on hold. After getting Foreign Investment Promotion Board nod, AirAsia on April 23 filed a formal application with the Union Aviation Ministry to seek clearance for starting the Indian subsidiary.

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Maha’s tourist spots to get seaplane services

Maha’s tourist spots to get seaplane services

Mumbai is all set to get its first seaplane service to MaharashtraÂ’s most popular tourist destinations from next June itself. So, those who wish to travel to Lonavala, Shirdi, Murud-Janjira or Bhandardhara, they will have the option of flying to the mentioned tourist spots. This will also include a commuter service from Juhu to Nariman Point for just Rs 750.

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Vizag airport is yet to get cargo terminal

Vizag airport is yet to get cargo terminal

For Visakhapatnam, which boasts of a national highway, a major railway junction and one of the best ports, lack of good air transport facility is a drawback. The City of Destiny, as a result, lags far behind not only in terms of passenger travel but also cargo transportation. And for some strange reason, expansion works of the airport are progressing at a snailÂ’s pace notwithstanding promises from all stakeholders.