Renewable energy is set to witness 10,000 megawatt (Mw) in fresh capacity addition in FY20, aided by project awards from central agencies and state-owned distribution utilities.
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Flyers, alert! Airlines may not offer compensation for cancelled flights
Paying compensation for flight cancellations will not be mandatory for airlines. Domestic carriers would have an option to provide an alternate flight to a passenger impacted by cancellation as per the revised draft of the passenger charter of rights.
AgustaWestland co-accused Rajiv Saxena, Deepak Talwar extradited to India
Rajiv Saxena, the co-accused in Rs 3,600-crore AgustaWestland chopper deal case, and corporate lobbyist Deepak Talwar were extradited to India in the early hours of Thursday from United Arab Emirates (UAE), in another breakthrough for the government which managed successful extradition of Christian Michel James in December last year.
AgustaWestland case: ED arrests Rajiv Saxena, lobbyist Deepak Talwar
In a major boost to agencies probing high-profile corruption cases, a Dubai-based businessman wanted in the VVIP choppers case and a corporate aviation lobbyist have been deported to India, officials said Thursday.
Boeing profit beats expectations as it targets 900 plane deliveries in 2019
Boeing Co topped expectations with both quarterly profit and its forecast for 2019 cash flow on Wednesday, as a boom in air travel underpinned a prediction for full-year deliveries of around 900 commercial airplanes.
CBI books 5 HAL employees in Rs 13.28 crore fraud case in Odisha
The CBI has registered five cases against employees of HAL Engine Division at Koraput, Odisha for allegedly causing a loss of Rs 13.28 crore to the public sector undertaking, officials said Wednesday.
‘No mention of Rafale’: Parrikar accuses Rahul Gandhi of petty politics
Ailing Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar on Wednesday accused Congress president Rahul Gandhi of using his courtesy visit to him for “petty political gains”, asserting that there was no mention of the Rafale issue in their five-minute meeting.
AgustaWestland case accused Rajiv Saxena extradited to India from UAE
AgustaWestland chopper deal co-accused Rajiv Saxena and corporate lobbyist Deepak Talwar were on Wednesday extradited from United Arab Emirates (UAE) for India in another breakthrough for the government which managed successful extradition of Christian Michel James in December last year, an official said.
24X7 flights by March 31
The Chandigarh international airport will be functional for round-the-clock flying operations by March 31, the Central Government told the Punjab and Haryana High Court today.
Electricity supply to Patnitop restored
Udhampur: Power supply was restored at the Patnitop tourist resort on Tuesday after it was snapped due to heavy snowfall earlier this week. Officials said tourists were badly affected
Pak team inspects dam site of Pakal Dul power project
A high-level Pakistani team of the Permanent Indus Commission on Tuesday visited the dam site of the 1,000-MW Pakal Dul hydro-electric project being built on the Chenab river basin in Kishtwar district.
SBI set to own 15% of Jet Airways: Reports
State Bank of India, a lender to Jet Airways, is likely to own 15 per cent of the cash-strapped carrier after the airline gets consent for a debt to equity swap, TV channels reported on Tuesday citing agencies.