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Air Deccan releases 3,300 tickets at Re 1

Air Deccan releases 3,300 tickets at Re 1

Rediff.com8 Jul 2005

Air Deccan, India's first low-cost carrier, on Friday announced the release of 3,300 tickets priced at Re 1 and 6,500 tickets (excluding taxes) priced at Rs 500 for reservations in September and October.

Ranbaxy gets USFDA nod for AIDS drug

Ranbaxy gets USFDA nod for AIDS drug

Rediff.com28 May 2005

Ranbaxy Laboratories has received tentative approval from the US Food and Drug Administration to manufacture and market Lamivudine Tablets in 150 mg strength, the company announced on Saturday.

Fly at special Kingfisher rates!

Fly at special Kingfisher rates!

Rediff.com9 May 2005

Kingfisher Airlines has launched its operations with twice daily service on the Mumbai-Bangalore sector. The airline will increase its service to thrice a day from May 20. Flights on the Delhi Bangalore sector are scheduled to commence from June 6.

Made-in-India brand gets stronger

Made-in-India brand gets stronger

Rediff.com18 Feb 2006

FIs favour anti-money laundering regime

FIs favour anti-money laundering regime

Rediff.com19 Apr 2005

Indian Banks' Association Chairman H N Sinor said AML regime was in the first stage of implementation in India and it would take time for processes to settle down.

Review: Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol is fast and furious

Review: Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol is fast and furious

Rediff.com16 Dec 2011

A good pace always works in an action film's favour and Ghost Protocol adheres to this mantra.

No carcinogens in Indian spices: Nath

No carcinogens in Indian spices: Nath

Rediff.com22 Feb 2005

India had imposed stringent norms regarding the use of colouring agents in spices bound for foreign markets and there was no possibility that chilli powder exported to the European Union could have carcinogenic substances in them, Commerce Minister K

1 in 7 Indian drugs revealed as substandard

1 in 7 Indian drugs revealed as substandard

Rediff.com16 Feb 2016

More lucrative routinely prescribed drugs are at higher risk of failing quality standards

26% FDI may be allowed in retail

26% FDI may be allowed in retail

Rediff.com10 Feb 2005

Visa rules hurting US: Gates

Visa rules hurting US: Gates

Rediff.com31 Jan 2005

Bill Gates bets against dollar

Bill Gates bets against dollar

Rediff.com31 Jan 2005

"I'm short the dollar," Gates, chairman of Microsoft, said in an interview at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Brett Lee guest appearance in Bollywood movie

Brett Lee guest appearance in Bollywood movie

Rediff.com25 Nov 2007

Australian pacer Brett Lee's much-talked about Bollywood career is all set to take off next year when he lands in India to shoot for a cameo in a film titled Victory.

Dynamatic and the long road to 'Make in India'

Dynamatic and the long road to 'Make in India'

Rediff.com2 Feb 2016

Starting as a maker of hydraulic pumps, the Bengaluru-based company graduated to components for automakers like BMW and Audi, and then Airbus and Boeing

To retire or not to?

To retire or not to?

Rediff.com29 Oct 2007

While all of us have those lovely visions of walking on the beach or roaming around the world, most go through a rude awakening when it actually happens. Imagine after over 35 years of working, there comes a day when there is nothing to do and that too, every single day. Most professionals cannot visualise such an eventuality.

Air Deccan to raise $50-60 mn

Air Deccan to raise $50-60 mn

Rediff.com4 Nov 2004

Low cost airline Air Deccan intends to raise private equity of $50-60 million and was in discussion with seven players in this context, its managing director G R Gopinath said in Bangalore on Thursday.

Viagra: HC relief for Pfizer

Viagra: HC relief for Pfizer

Rediff.com19 Oct 2004

Pfizer had approached the court accusing Mumbai-based Ultratech India Ltd of adopting the name 'Fiagra', which was deceptively similar to its drug 'Vigara', to pass of its drug as that of the American company.\n\n\n\n

Will buying tickets online remain a cheap option?

Will buying tickets online remain a cheap option?

Rediff.com26 Sep 2007

"You can spend on brand creation strategy, pay customers only when they transact. Most of us are doing both. Everybody tries to buy market share. This is what the budget carriers did when they entered the market." says Ashwin Damera, CEO, travelguru.

Keshav Murugesh, Group CEO of WNS shares his success story

Keshav Murugesh, Group CEO of WNS shares his success story

Rediff.com12 Sep 2015

Not many people know that today's BPM industry gives specialists great career options.

Bow Barracks does not say much

Bow Barracks does not say much

Rediff.com27 Jul 2007

Anjan Dutt's film is drab.

Savers in dark over Sahara's latest shadow banking schemes

Savers in dark over Sahara's latest shadow banking schemes

Rediff.com23 Dec 2015

Sahara and its founder Subrata Roy have been under scrutiny for years over its financial products, including for possible money laundering.

Bus travel in India can be a smooth ride

Bus travel in India can be a smooth ride

Rediff.com12 Jun 2007

Travelling by bus in India need no longer be a pain.

Truth behind SRK's business ventures

Truth behind SRK's business ventures

Rediff.com14 Dec 2015

To unravel Khan's overseas business, one has to rewind to 10 years ago when Londoner Richard James Moore floated a real estate company called Winford Estates in Surrey.

Chip helped nab terrorists: Report

Chip helped nab terrorists: Report

Rediff.com4 Mar 2004

Investigators said they believed that the chips, made by Swisscom of Switzerland, were popular with the terrorists because they could buy them without giving their names.

Jet needs Rs 400 cr to turn around Sahara

Jet needs Rs 400 cr to turn around Sahara

Rediff.com14 Apr 2007

Jet Airways, which has acquired Air Sahara for Rs 1,450 crore (Rs 14.5 billion), needs to shell out Rs 800 crore (Rs 8 billion) immediately to rejuvenate the loss-making airline and take charge of it.

Stealth: Key to UPA's functioning

Stealth: Key to UPA's functioning

Rediff.com5 Mar 2007

Despite the missive on the impact of foreign retail on the small kirana shops in the country written by Congress President Sonia Gandhi to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, everyone in the government knows that it was never to be taken seriously.

Alliance Air may lease new planes

Alliance Air may lease new planes

Rediff.com10 Nov 2003

The government is considering a proposal to allow Alliance Air, a subsidiary of Indian Airlines, to lease new aircraft to replace its ageing fleet, Minister of State for Civil Aviation Rajiv Pratap Rudy said on Monday.

Ranbaxy gets US FDA approval for drug

Ranbaxy gets US FDA approval for drug

Rediff.com16 Sep 2003

Ranbaxy Laboratories on Tuesday said it had received approval from US Food and Drug Administration to market a semi synthetic cephalosporin Panixine DisperDose, a generic version of Ceph International Corp, Keflex.

Why these Aranmula mirrors sell for Rs 1 lakh!

Why these Aranmula mirrors sell for Rs 1 lakh!

Rediff.com16 Oct 2015

With fake products and machine-made mirrors making its way into the market, an age-old art form is under threat.

Team will return triumphant from SA: Tendulkar

Team will return triumphant from SA: Tendulkar

Rediff.com6 Nov 2006

Sachin Tendulkar assured the country that the Indian team, knocked out of the Champions Trophy before the semi-final stage, would return triumphant from the upcoming tour of South Africa.

The ins and outs of insurance

The ins and outs of insurance

Rediff.com21 Feb 2011

Over more than a decade since the category came into its own, many brands have come to spell life insurance only as i-n-v-e-s-t-m-e-n-t. But for a business that is all about mitigating life's risks to meet life's needs, it seems to have forgotten its own foundations in evolving, in marketing itself.

HLL to ramp up direct selling lines

HLL to ramp up direct selling lines

Rediff.com13 Jun 2003

Lesson 3: Work from home

Lesson 3: Work from home

Rediff.com26 Sep 2006