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'India set for nanotechnology revolution'

'India set for nanotechnology revolution'

Rediff.com11 Jul 2008

Medical science would also derive huge benefits from use of nanotechnology as detection and treatment of serious diseases like Aids and cancer would be easier. With increasing importance of power generation through non-conventional energy sources, Nano technology would be of great help as it could considerably increase the capacity of photovoltaic cells -- to generate electricity by solar power.

Buying a car? Know your insurance premium

Buying a car? Know your insurance premium

Rediff.com1 Jul 2009

Insurance premium is not common for all types of cars. Hence, you should know the premium amount before you decide to buy a car.

Firms may rethink land row-hit projects

Firms may rethink land row-hit projects

Rediff.com3 Nov 2008

With recession threat looming large, Indian corporate houses may be forced to rethink their projects, which have been stalled following problems in land acquisitions, industry analysts said.

Tata Motors unit to make parts for Dreamliner

Tata Motors unit to make parts for Dreamliner

Rediff.com7 Feb 2008

After creating a flutter with the world's cheapest car, the Nano, Tata Motors will contribute structural components to one of Boeing's most ambitious projects, the 787 Dreamliner.

Mamata returns Tata trust's Rs 27 lakh donation

Mamata returns Tata trust's Rs 27 lakh donation

Rediff.com29 May 2009

Last year, she drove the Tata Motors' Nano factory out from West Bengal. Three days ago, Trinamool Congress chief and Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee turned down another Tata offer a donation of Rs 27,70,660 to her party from the Tata Sons Electoral Trust.

WB CM requests Tata to restart work at Si

WB CM requests Tata to restart work at Si

Rediff.com26 Sep 2008

"The chief minister has written to Tata requesting him to restart work at the Nano plant at Singur," Industry Minister Nirupam Sen told reporters in Kolkata. In his letter, Bhattacharjee promised to extend all help and cooperation to the Tatas. On speculation that the Tatas might shift their project from the state, Sen said the company had not yet taken the decision.

Prez asks industries to explore new field of tech

Prez asks industries to explore new field of tech

Rediff.com24 Sep 2008

With India Inc rapidly expanding its global presence, President Pratibha Patil said on Wednesday the country must strive for opportunities in new fields of high-end-technology to maintain the trend.

Will Tatas pay more for Singur?

Will Tatas pay more for Singur?

Rediff.com24 Sep 2008

The new package put together by intermediaries includes higher compensation for land to land losers and more compensatory wages for registered tenant farmers (called bargadars), unregistered tenant farmers and agricultural labourers, and involvement of Tata Motors in the Singur resolution process, said sources close to the development.

This is the world's smallest Mona Lisa

This is the world's smallest Mona Lisa

Rediff.com6 Aug 2013

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology "painted" the world's most famous painting Mona Lisa on a substrate surface approximately 30 microns in width.

Mamata ends stir, farmers to get land

Mamata ends stir, farmers to get land

Rediff.com8 Sep 2008

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Sunday night formally announced suspension of the 15-day indefinite dharna, saying a final agreement has been arrived at by the West Bengal government on the Singur issue."Since the government has found a formula for the solution of the Singur issue officially, I am suspending the dharna," she said from the dharna manch, addressing a big gathering of cheering party supporters.She thanked Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi.

Singur meet inconclusive; further talks on Sat

Singur meet inconclusive; further talks on Sat

Rediff.com5 Sep 2008

The West Bengal Governor-brokered talks between the State government and the Trinamool Congress-led opposition to break the Singur deadlock ended inconclusively on Friday.

Work paralysed at Singur project for 2nd day

Work paralysed at Singur project for 2nd day

Rediff.com30 Aug 2008

Irked by constant intimidation of its workforce by agitating party workers, the company had yesterday evacuated the manpower from Singur. "There has been no improvement in the ground situation so far, hence the conditions are still not conducive for resuming work today," a Tata Motors spokesperson said. "We continue to assess the situation closely," he said.

Indian American's virus detection technology wins $525,000 prize

Indian American's virus detection technology wins $525,000 prize

Rediff.com15 Oct 2013

Nanotechnology researcher Dr Anita Goel feels that India can benefit from the gene Radar sensing technology which can detect the presence or absence of a disease's pathogen with the same accuracy available only in a diagnostic lab, reports Suman Guha Mozumder.

Tatas forced to justify JLR buy

Tatas forced to justify JLR buy

Rediff.com30 Mar 2009

A year after the Tata group took over the two of Britain's most iconic automobile brands, Jaguar and Land Rover, it is faced with newer and bigger challenges than it would have expected when it paid $2.3 billion to Ford for the acquisitions on March 26, 2008.

Economic improvement to be slow: Prahalad

Economic improvement to be slow: Prahalad

Rediff.com21 Jul 2008

India's economic condition is expected to improve by 2022 though the gap between the rich and the poor would widen, said C K Prahalad, management consultant and author of corporate strategy, including The Core Competence of the Corporation, said on the sidelines of the CII press conference.

Tata Metaliks scraps West Bengal project

Tata Metaliks scraps West Bengal project

Rediff.com9 Mar 2009

Five months after Tata Motors shifted its Nano plant to Gujarat, another Tata company has decided to move a project out of West Bengal. Tata Metaliks has scrapped its 500,000-tonne billet project, proposed to be built with an investment of Rs 700-800 crore

My govt had a reasonably good term: PM

My govt had a reasonably good term: PM

Rediff.com26 Oct 2008

While returning from Beijing after attending the Asia Europe Summit, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gave media persons an insight into his views on the Indian economy, his economic legacy of last four-and-a-half years, reforms done and not done, farmer's land issues and even on Tata's Nano project.

Now, a fabric that can clean itself

Now, a fabric that can clean itself

Rediff.com12 Feb 2008

Sending your favourite and costly suit to the dry cleaners could soon become an obsolete practice. Researchers have invented a new fabric which can clean by itself. Using nano-technology, the researchers from Monash University in Australia and Hong Kong Polytechnic University have successfully developed the special fabric which can be made into self-cleaning clothes.

The challenges that await ISRO's new boss

The challenges that await ISRO's new boss

Rediff.com11 Jan 2018

K Sivan has to hasten the effort to bring in private players into satellite and rocket building and replicate India's software success in aerospace.

Tata's open letter to West Bengal

Tata's open letter to West Bengal

Rediff.com17 Oct 2008

In an open letter to the people of West Bengal, Ratan Tata said the citizens should decide whether they wanted education and jobs in the industrial and hi-tech sectors or 'want to stay as they are.' The letter said, 'The people of West Bengal, particularly the younger citizens, will need to express their views and aspirations as to what they would like to see West Bengal become in the years ahead.'

Singur: Most vendors set to return land

Singur: Most vendors set to return land

Rediff.com5 Feb 2009

Leading vendors of the Tata Motors' Nano project intend to set the ball rolling to return their land in the ancillary park area at Singur and said they aim to begin talks with the West Bengal Industrial Development Corporation on the issue immediately.

Rebuilding America's job machine

Rebuilding America's job machine

Rediff.com3 Feb 2009

Industrial policy isn't dead. It's thriving in the statesand may be the start of a U.S. comeback strategy

Tata Motors retains Singur land for now

Tata Motors retains Singur land for now

Rediff.com3 Feb 2009

The 997-acre plot in Singur handed over by the West Bengal government to Tata Motors is likely to remain in the hands of the company and can be returned only after a year or so.

Singur: War not lost, says Buddha

Singur: War not lost, says Buddha

Rediff.com6 Oct 2008

Putting up a brave front after the exit of Tata's Nano project from Singur, West Bengal Chief Minister Budhdhadev Bhattacharya on Sunday said the state government will fight and overcome the obstacles for industrialisation, observing that the state has lost one battle but not the war.

Isro to partner with L&T, Godrej, HAL to build PSLV rockets

Isro to partner with L&T, Godrej, HAL to build PSLV rockets

Rediff.com3 Nov 2017

There is a huge spurt in demand to launch smaller satellites, those as light as 1 kg, with a lifespan of two to three years. But there aren't enough rockets to carry these, reports T E Narasimhan

Tata Motors backs new Singur package

Tata Motors backs new Singur package

Rediff.com15 Sep 2008

The world's cheapest car, the Nano, may still roll out from Singur with Tata Motors today expressing hope that the West Bengal government's new rehabilitation package will evoke a positive response from unwilling land-losers who had refused compensation.

Pantnagar gears up to gain from Singur's loss

Pantnagar gears up to gain from Singur's loss

Rediff.com12 Sep 2008

Tata Motors owns 1,000 acres in this rapidly industrialising town in the prosperous terai region of the state. About 30 per cent of it is learnt to be vacant.

Investing in Bengal: Infosys not yet convinced

Investing in Bengal: Infosys not yet convinced

Rediff.com11 Sep 2008

Infosys, the country's third largest software firm, on Thursday said it was undecided on going ahead with investment plans in West Bengal, where socio-political opposition has thrown Tata Motors' Nano project into uncertainty.

'80% of vendor park can be returned to farmers'

'80% of vendor park can be returned to farmers'

Rediff.com11 Sep 2008

The protestors' claim was made after the much-anctipated first inspection of the factory site on Wednesday by a committee set up under the aegis of West Bengal Governor Gopal Krishna Gandhi to examine the ways of solving a controversy that had arisen after some farmers had refused compensation for the land acquired for the project.

Tatas to keep Singur plant shut; row unresolved

Tatas to keep Singur plant shut; row unresolved

Rediff.com8 Sep 2008

Minutes after reports emanating from West Bengal indicated that the Singur impasse had finally come to an end with Tata Motors 'agreeing to give land,' the Tatas have expressed distress at the 'limited clarity on the outcome of the discussions between the state government of West Bengal and the representatives of the agitators in Singur.

Worker commits suicide near Tata plant

Worker commits suicide near Tata plant

Rediff.com3 Sep 2008

Driven by poverty following suspension of work at an ancillary unit of Tata Motors small car project in Singur, a daily wage worker on Wednesday committed suicide at his village, close to the factory site.Sixty-five year old Sushen Santra consumed insecticide at Joymalla village, barely 100 yards from the site, and died at Singur hospital.Santra's wife said they were a poor family and they had no money left after work was stalled in the unit.

Small car market in slow lane; sale of compact models down 3%

Small car market in slow lane; sale of compact models down 3%

Rediff.com13 Apr 2018

The new tax regime has also been fuelling sale of SUVs, particularly the compact SUVs

Bonanza for buyers of used cars

Bonanza for buyers of used cars

Rediff.com9 Dec 2008

Forget about the Tata Nano for Rs 100,000. Or buying a sleek Yamaha R15 for over Rs 97,000. An array of car models is now available at prices under Rs 100,000, thanks to an expected 20 to 25 per cent fall in used-car prices on certain models, in response to the government's decision to reduce Central value added tax (Cenvat) four percentage points for new cars.

Want to buy an iPod? Fly to Australia!

Want to buy an iPod? Fly to Australia!

Rediff.com3 Nov 2008

Australia has emerged as the world's cheapest place to shop an iPod following steep decline in the Australian dollar that is expected to give an impetus to country's trade competitiveness, according to a new study.

Top industry honchos make beeline for Mamata's meet

Top industry honchos make beeline for Mamata's meet

Rediff.com1 Aug 2013

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's maiden visit to the financial capital Mumbai drew an enthusiastic response from India Inc with industry captains queuing up to attend the meeting called by her.

Tatas Motors get rent relief for Pantnagar plant

Tatas Motors get rent relief for Pantnagar plant

Rediff.com18 Oct 2008

The cabinet approved the auto major's demand to lower the rent from Rs 5 per sq metre to Rs 1 per sq metre.

India's tricky path to industrialisation

India's tricky path to industrialisation

Rediff.com11 Oct 2008

If India cannot industrialise, it will never be prosperous

Caparo T1 ready for an Indian innings

Caparo T1 ready for an Indian innings

Rediff.com15 Jan 2008

High performance supercar will be assembled in Caparo's upcoming Chennai plant, small car in two years.

Vendors not yet asked to wind up at Singur

Vendors not yet asked to wind up at Singur

Rediff.com25 Sep 2008

With prospects of Nano rolling out from Singur becoming bleak with each passing day, Tata Motors Limited, however, has not yet asked the vendors to wind up operations there.

Tata Motors likely to sign 5-year wage pact with Sanand workers in June

Tata Motors likely to sign 5-year wage pact with Sanand workers in June

Rediff.com8 May 2017

Unlikely to follow Pune model where a bifurcated package had a portion of pay linked to performance