Katti-Ma group, a granite-exporting firm from Chennai, is planning to commission its logistics park at Sriperumbudur, near Chennai, by the end of 2011.
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Tag: land acquisition
Katti-Ma logistics park by end 2011
Katti-Ma group, a granite-exporting firm from Chennai, is planning to commission its logistics park at Sriperumbudur, near Chennai, by the end of 2011.
UP's land acquisition policy
A new land acquisition policy in Uttar Pradesh mandates 70 per cent of famers agree to the acquisition.
BALANCING THE ACT
This is surely the first time we've 'carried over' our editorial comment from a previous month. Yet the subject of land acquisition seems to brew and brew like a well-spun yarn of suspense, through twists and turns, sometimes acting on vagaries and sometimes on political reactions to pressures.
We have evolved many business policies for private investment
The Railways has been the most sluggish among infrastructure sectors in operationalisating private participation and corporatisation of its activities.
RAIL (MIS)CONNECTION
Words have never been a problem for Chief Minister Mayawati and Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee. Both of them are great at politicsĆ¢ā¬āemotive, speaking from the heart.
Land acquisition on fast track
The coal ministry will set up a committee with time-bound targets, to speed up land acquisition and statutory clearĆĀances for projects as part of its plan to boost production in 2011.

