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  • Benefits of ATF price reduction due to new pricing mechanism will be passed on to customers: Airline officials

    Most airlines in India are in talks with oil marketing companies including Bharat Petroleum Corporation, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, and Indian Oil Corporation and will sign supply agreements with OMCs by October.

  • Budget 2017: IRCTC service charge waiver makes rail ticket marginally cheaper

    Railway tickets booked online through Indian Railways‘ IRCTC portal will get marginally cheaper as they will no longer attract a service charge. Sleeper class tickets booked on IRCTC website are issued against a service charge of Rs 20 per transaction, while AC class tickets for Rs 40 approximately.

  • Demonetisation: Get discounts on fuel, rail tickets, tolls on digital payments

    Here are key steps Finance Minister Arun Jaitley announced Thursday to incentivise digital payments.

  • Flight to Mars: L&T hails super project's cost mechanics

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18 a few minutes after the lift off, MV Kotwal, president -heavy engineering, Larsen and Toubro, says the project whose key achievement is its domestically manufactured raw materials, is 50 percent cheaper than other similar missions abroad.

  • Samsung Galaxy Grand @ Rs 21500; co aims to boost mkt share

    If you are a Samsung loyalist, you will be interested in its latest smartphone offering in the Galaxy series, the Grand. It has more or less everything the Galaxy note and Galaxy S3 have but, it's cheaper!

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