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  • Mumbai rains| Water complex hit, boil drinking water: BMC tells citizens

    The flooding has affected electrical equipment that control the pumping and filtration processes there, one of the major sites of water supply to the country's financial capital.

  • Mumbai‘s real estate hotspots for varied budgets

    In Mumbai‘s real estate landscape, prices generally reduce as one moves from the south to the northern suburbs. Today, most home buyers prefer properties in the suburbs, due to its affordability, connectivity to one‘s R

  • CEAT Tyres resumes production at Bhandup facility

    The plant was temporarily shut down for some time after a fire broke out in its raw material store on the evening of February 23, 2014.

  • Ceat slips 5% as fire breaks out in Mumbai plant

    The company, however, has said though it will lose production for a couple of days but there is no sale loss due to fire. It also informed that raw material has been insured completely and production will resume in a couple of days.

  • Who will benefit from SC ruling on private forest land?

    In a landmark judgement the Supreme Court on the 30th of January struck down a 2008 Bombay High Court order that had declared illegal over 5 lakh homes in the city's eastern suburbs for encroaching private forest land.

  • Ceat sees margins under pressure going forward

    Anant Goenka, Dy MD, Ceat, in an exclusive interview on CNBC-TV18, said that his company has taken a price hike of 1.5%. At present, rubber prices are at Rs 235 per kg in the domestic market while internationally, they are Rs 20 higher than the domestic price.

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