Bajaj locks TVS in IPR battle "Digital Twin Spark (DTS) technology Bajaj had developed and patented in 2002 for its motorbikes, is central to Bajaj's technology for our motorbikes. This is a violation of our intellectual property rights, our patent, and we are preparing to take immediate legal action against TVS", Bajaj Auto Ltd (BAL) CEO (Two-Wheelers) S Sridhar said.
Reliance unveils new identity The new brand identity for Travelmate, which will now be known as Reliance Money Express, was unveiled here, by Reliance Money Director and CEO Sudip Bandyopadhyay in the presence of Worldwide CEO of Western Union Christina Gold.
PM extends support to textile industry Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called upon the Ministries of Finance, Commerce and Industry, Textiles and National Manufacturing Competition Council (NMCC) to sit together with the industry to find solutions to the various problems faced by the textile sector.
STANDS AT RS 82,400 CR
Revenue deficit exceeds target Exceeding the estimates for the entire fiscal, the centre's revenue deficit stood at Rs 82,400 crore in the first four months of 2007-08.
Tata will bid for Ford brands with Fiat Without naming sources, a report in 'Finanza e Mercati' daily said Fiat was prepared to join Tata Motors as a minority partner for acquisition of Jaguar and Land Rover brands of the US-based global auto giant Ford Motors.
Moroccan Prime Minister Driss Jettou (L) shakes hands with Renault and Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn on Saturday (R) after signing a memorandum of understanding for the creation of a new industrial complex in the region of Tangier, as King Mohammed VI applauds (C). The complex will be constructed in this northern region of Morocco to support a manufacturing capacity of 400,000 vehicles a year, with an initial planned capacity of 200,000 from 2010. AFP
The Chief Election Commission wants to limit the number of political parties in the country. Will it be a wise move?
Deccan Herald had invited its readers to send in their opinions. Most responses favour restricting the number of political parties, as it is believed to check horse-trading and divisiveness of the nation based on region, religion and caste. Few others assert that the move will be impractical, as coalition and regional parties are now calling the shots.