Kerala to be showcased at Dubai Shopping FestivalSeptember 24th, 2009 THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - The India Pavilion, to be set up at the Global Village in the forthcoming edition of the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF) will have an exclusive section showcasing Kerala's products. Addressing reporters Thursday, Brij Bhalla and Nissar Syed, the promoters of the Kerala section, said that the Global Village would open Nov 22.
Prayers, feasts mark Eid celebrations in DelhiSeptember 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Thousands of people dressed in new clothes thronged mosques across the capital Monday to offer prayers on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr before heading off to enjoy elaborate feasts with relatives and friends. Eid, celebrated on the first day of the Islamic month of Shawwal, marks the end of the period of fasting during the holy month of Ramzan.
Water level in Chhattisgarh reservoirs low as monsoon nears endSeptember 3rd, 2009 RAIPUR - Water reservoirs in Chhattisgarh are only 60 percent full as the monsoon nears its end, renewing fears of a drop in farm output in coming months. Reservoirs in the state are usually full to 80 percent capacity by the end of the monsoon, the season during which India gets almost all its annual rainfall.
Reports: Pilgrim's Pride nears $2B sale to Brazilian beef producer JBS but both companies mumSeptember 2nd, 2009 Reports: Pilgrim's Pride nears $2B sale to JBSPITTSBURG, Texas — Media reports say beleaguered chicken producer Pilgrim's Pride Corp. is nearing a sale to Brazilian beef producer JBS SA for $2 billion.
Markdowns drive mall traffic, receipts as back-to-school shopping season nears peakAugust 25th, 2009 Ahead of the Bell: Discounts drive mall trafficNEW YORK — Shoppers are still "picky," according to one retail watcher, but stores' discounts are propelling merchandise for children and young adults as the back-to-school season nears its peak. The new 1969 premium jeans line at Gap Inc.
Wal-Mart nears vote on proposed Va. store near Civil War battlefield that has riled historiansAugust 24th, 2009 Decision nears on Wal-Mart near Va. battlefieldORANGE, Va.
Street vendors to get space in Lucknow shopping centresAugust 19th, 2009 LUCKNOW - Vegetable and fruit sellers, barbers and cobblers, who set up make-shift stalls on roadsides, will soon get their own space in shopping centres in this Uttar Pradesh capital. Aiming to provide a "respectable place to street vendors", the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) has come up with a project of setting up shopping centres for shopkeepers not having deep pockets.
Judge dismisses lenders' motion to keep General Growth subsidiaries out of bankruptcyAugust 12th, 2009 General Growth lenders lose bid in bankruptcy caseCHICAGO — Shopping mall operator General Growth Properties Inc. said Tuesday night that a bankruptcy judge has denied a motion by a group of lenders to keep a handful of its subsidiaries out of bankruptcy.
Haryana plans shopping festival to lure touristsMay 28th, 2009 CHANDIGARH - Haryana's tourism department will organise a shopping festival at Gurgaon in December, the state's tourism minister Kiran Choudhry said here Thursday. The state has planned the event keeping in mind the increased number of foreign tourists expected to visit India for the Delhi Commonwealth Games next year.
Depression prompts women to shop moreMay 23rd, 2009 LONDON - Women seem to shop more when they are depressed because of recession, a new study suggests. A survey conducted by Karen Pine, professor at the University of Hertfordshire and author of Sheconomics, found that 79 percent women go on a spending spree to cheer themselves up.
'Venture capital funding hit by slowdown'May 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Venture capital (VC) funding has fallen nearly 25 percent in recent months on account of the global slowdown, industry officials said here Tuesday. 'There have been an overall dip of 25 percent in venture capital funding since last year,' Rahul Chandra, director of venture capital firm Helion Advisors, told IANS.
Polling begins in DelhiMay 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Polling began Thursday morning for the seven Lok Sabha seats of the national capital. About 11.09 million people - nearly four million of them in the age group of 18-29 - are eligible to vote at 11,348 polling booths in the capital.
When Kylie went shopping in MumbaiMarch 21st, 2009 NEW DELHI - Australian pop superstar Kylie Minogue, who was in India to shoot a song for her first Bollywood venture 'Blue', went on a shopping spree in Mumbai for Indian goodies - and ended up being grossly overcharged!
Kylie, 40, went shopping a day after her arrival (Feb 27) on the roadside market and showrooms at Linking Road - from Santa Cruz to Khar - to pick up Indian stuff she had on her list, and paid 20 times more than the price. 'Kylie was very excited about shopping here.
Civic agency to protect 44 more Delhi streets against sealingJanuary 19th, 2009 NEW DELHI - In an attempt to safeguard interests of 10,000 shopkeepers of the capital, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) Tuesday announced that 44 additional pedestrian, commercial and mixed use streets will be protected from sealing. 'Benefiting 10,000 shopkeepers and bringing them outside the purview of sealing, MCD has identified 44 additional pedestrian shopping streets, commercial streets and mixed use streets under mixed use regulations,' Vijender Gupta, the chairman of MCD's standing committee, said.
Shopping festival starts in KolkataDecember 24th, 2008 KOLKATA - With the aim of emulating shopping festivals in Dubai and Singapore, the Great Kolkata Shopping Festival has got off to a glittering start. Inaugurating the festival here Wednesday evening, West Bengal Tourism Minister Manabendra Mukherjee said: 'This is the first time any such festival is happening in India.