India`s data centre services market is projected to reach nearly Rs 10,000 crore by the end of 2011, a compounded annual growth rate of 22.7 percent over the two-year period 2009-11, according to research and advisory firm IDC India.
In order to meet the growing demand for quality seeds, the Agriculture Ministry has signed two memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with National Seeds Corporation Limited (NSC) and State Farms Corporation of India Ltd. (SFCI) for 2010-11.
Corporates are doing it, political leaders are doing it, but even the government is doing it: paying cash for getting publicity in newspapers and TV channels. The only difference is that the government pays and yet fails to get anything in return.
Kumud Mishra, travelling by train from Delhi to Forbesganj in Bihar, was waiting for the train to halt at some station so that he could get a cup of tea. Sanjay Kumar Sethia, who was to reach Forbesganj the following evening, got down at Tun
The Bhatti mines, once a rocky and arid patch on the outskirts of Delhi, was earlier known for mining. Soon it will be known as a hub for adventure sports. “The chief minister of Delhi (Sheila Dikshit) has in principle agreed
Ahead of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi`s appearance before the SIT, a sitting BJP MLA today approached the Supreme Court challenging its order entrusting to the special team probe into a 2002 riots case. A special three-judge
The BJP today demanded a parliamentary probe into allegations of corruption and mismanagement in Air India and blamed government policies for grave financial situation in the national carrier. Raising the issue during Zero Hour in t
Even as NCP leader Sharad Pawar indicated that there could be some dilution in the Women`s Reservation Bill, the Congress today maintained that there was no such proposal. "Let me make it clear that there is no such proposal. T
As she came under attack in parliament over the communal violence in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati today held a rally in Lucknow in a big show of strength and slammed the Congress for pushing the Women`s Reservation Bill.
Sensing the opposition parties were uniting as they did on price rise, the government on Monday developed cold feet forcing it to back off from introducing the controversial Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill. The bill, which a
Human Resource Development Minister Kabil Sibal is planning to scrap the quota system that allows the HRD ministry, MPs and other influential quarters to recommend over 1,200 candidates for admissions in Kendriya Vidyalayas, a news report said.
Seeking to avert trouble from opposition, the government today deferred introduction in Lok Sabha of nuclear liability bill that provides for compensation in the event of an accident and indicated that it could be delayed till the second half of t
Several Muslims groups on Monday held protests in New Delhi and asked the government to implement the Ranganath Mishra Commission’s recommendations for 10 percent reservation in government jobs for the community. Addressing the rally
With only two weeks left for implementation of the Right to Education (RTE) Act, Human Resource Develoment minister Kapil Sibal has asked the chief ministers to cooperate in universalising elementary education. Sibal has sent letter
The rural development ministry is all set to review the performance of all its flagship schemes for the first quarter of this year. The performance review committee of the ministry is meeting on Wednesday and Thursday to take stock of the progress
The Prime Minister`s Office has apparently blocked faxes coming from GreenPeace after the global NGO helped activists send to the PMO their protest petitions against the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill. “We have sent 7,000 fa
India will add 62,374 MW of electricity generation capacity in five years ending March 31, 2012, nearly 21 percent less than the planned capacity addition target, the Rajya Sabha was informed today. Replying to supplementaries durin
The government today came to the defence of R K Pachauri, head of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which is under fire for making controversial claims on melting of Himalayan glacier, saying it had full confidence him and will "figh
Public sector enterprises in Bihar have become white elephants and a big drain on the exchequer, says a survey. The state Economic Survey presented in the Bihar Assembly during the on-going session presented a bleak future for the 5
Apprehending trouble from opposition, the government today deferred introduction in Lok Sabha of nuclear liability bill which is a key step in operationalisation of the landmark Indo-US nuclear deal. "I have a request from Mini