The Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) is planning to set up logistic parks in at least three locations in Andhra Pradesh and at two places in newly-formed Telangana. The logistic parks are being planned at Krishnapatnam
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CONCOR plans logistics parks
The Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) is planning to set up logistic parks in at least three locations in Andhra Pradesh and at two places in newly-formed Telangana. The logistic parks are being planned at Krishnapatnam
CONCOR plans logistics parks
The Container Corporation of India (CONCOR) is planning to set up logistic parks in at least three locations in Andhra Pradesh and at two places in newly-formed Telangana. The logistic parks are being planned at Krishnapatnam
Mega projects to procure from small sector
The Telangana Government would make it mandatory for mega industrial projects to procure a certain part of their requirements from the local small-scale industry. The proposed new industrial policy is likely to provide for such a provision.
Coal India CMD quits
S Narsing Rao has stepped down as the Chairman and Managing Director of Coal India to take up a new role as Principal Secretary to K Chandrasekhar Rao, the Chief Minister of India's 29th state Telangana from June 2. Meanwhile, there is no word yet on the successor of Rao in Coal India after his resignation.
Centre proposes big projects for Seemandhra
The Centre, in an effort to assuage the Seemandhra people, following its decision to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh to create Telangana, is pushing for big-ticket projects and other sops keeping in view that Vijayawada may be proposed as the capital of the Seemandhra region.
Realty prices in Hyd won’t go down further: Analysts
Now most builders and analysts in Hyderabad have concluded that real estate prices in the city canÂ’t go down any further and Telangana is no more an issue for Hyderabad Real Estate. Economists say that price is a reflection of demand and supply. But on the supply side, everyone knows land is a scarce commodity. And in the end, itÂ’s demand that determines the price.
CIL supplies more coal to power sector
In the last few months, the supply of coal to power sector has been rising, claims Coal India (CIL). It says the perceÂntage materialisation of coal supply to the power stations against the commitment as per fuel supply agreements or memorandum of understandings in the months of October, November and December (up to 20) have been 88 percent, 96 percent and 103 percent, respectively.
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