'Indian industries will overcome financial crisis' Kamal Nath said Indian companies must learn to live with lower profits. ...  
12:45 AM, Nov 10, 2008

No new jobs but existing jobs won't be cut: Govt Kamal Nath says there will be less jobs but existing ones won't be affected. ...  
12:45 PM, Nov 09, 2008

Asian markets open in the green Indian markets are expected to take a cue from global markets. ...  
09:22 AM, Oct 14, 2008

Indian problem is liquidity, not solvency: Kamal Nath India too has been in turmoil as the markets world over face a meltdown. ...  
02:48 AM, Oct 14, 2008

French eye a big pie of India's nuclear industry French companies are heading to India with an eye on a new business world opening up. ...  
04:20 PM, Oct 02, 2008

Growth to slow down to 7-8 per cent, not lower:Trade Min Nath wants to fortify the future of India's farmers and small tradesmen globally. ...  
01:54 PM, Sep 08, 2008

Congress holds cards close to chest over Singur The Centre avoids intervention as it wishes to play safe before elections. ...  
03:07 AM, Sep 04, 2008

Kamal Nath's U-turn, invites TATAs to MP Union Commerce Minister makes an open offer to the TATAs come to MP. ...  
11:37 AM, Sep 03, 2008

Cong eyes TMC as ally, steers clear of Singur Silence has been the Congress's political policy on Singur. ...  
09:44 PM, Aug 30, 2008

India-China unity couldn't save WTO talks | Talks fail India, China were united in disagreeing with the US. ...  
08:20 AM, Jul 30, 2008

WTO talks on verge of collapsing The US is blaming India and China for the disagreements in WTO talks. ...  
03:13 PM, Jul 29, 2008

India, US on opposite sides of WTO talks India not ready to further open up its markets and services sector. ...  
11:54 AM, Jul 25, 2008

India to talk tough on agricultural subsidies in Geneva Kamal Nath returns for WTO talks. Agricultural subsidies his top agenda. ...  
04:04 PM, Jul 23, 2008

UPA wins trust vote, WTO negotiators relieved Indian officials were congratulated by their counterparts from many countries. ...  
10:20 AM, Jul 23, 2008

PM for austerity but Cong busy promising poll sops New Zealander Scott Styris matched Shahid Afridi's record of fastest century on Tuesday, with the only difference being that Afridi did it in one-day international cricket while Styris' 37-ball ton came for Sussex. Styris smashed a century from 37 balls in the Friends Life T20 quarter-final against Gloucestershire, taking Sussex through to the finals day. Styris was particularly severe on Gloucestershire bowler James Fuller when he smashed him for 38...  
01:27 PM, Jun 12, 2008

It is India's century, not China's: Kamal Nath
by IANS
Jaipur: Unarguably the biggest underachievers in the Indian Premier League, the Kolkata Knight Riders did not get their IPL 5 campaign to the most auspicious of starts by ending on the losing side against Delhi Daredevils by eight wickets. The task does not get any easier for them as they now take on Rajasthan Royals at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Sunday, who were victorious in their opening fixture against...  
09:06 PM, May 09, 2008

300 mn Indians untouched by economic growth: govt
by IANS
Colombo: Sri Lanka's sports minister has ordered the state-run Bank of Ceylon to settle the wages of national cricketers who have not been paid for over a year, a statement said on Friday. After several rounds of discussions between minister Mahindananda Aluthgamage, the bank and the cricket board, the Bank of Ceylon has agreed to release 600 million rupees ($5 million) to pay the dues. "Minister Aluthgamage also instructed the...  
08:42 PM, Apr 24, 2008

No easy solutions to inflation: Kamal Nath Melbourne: Sachin Tendukar's aura as a batsman will not diminish even if he does not score his much-awaited 100th international century, feels Australian great Steve Waugh. I think it's a huge statistic and India is obsessed by stats. The whole country wants him to get his one hundredth 100, so maybe that's where the real pressure is coming from. It will be nice if he could get it down the...  
09:41 PM, Apr 20, 2008

Controlling inflation a big challenge: Kamal Nath Lahore: The continuing freeze on Indo-Pak bilateral cricket is frustrating, says Shoaib Akhtar but the former pacer does not agree with Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Chairman Zaka Ashraf's politically incorrect statement that the Indians are intimidated by the prospect of taking on an in-form Pakistan. Obviously it is frustrating the way the Indians have avoided playing us for some reason or the other all these years. But I think Zaka...  
12:09 PM, Apr 20, 2008

India to reduce steel prices to control inflation
by ANI
The players' auction for the fifth season of the Indian Premier League saw a total of 69 players going under the hammer, with 25 being bought and the rest remaining unsold. Indian allrounder Ravindra Jadeja was the biggest catch of the day, picked up by Chennai Super Kings for over $ 2mn in a secret bidding after a tie between CSK and Deccan Chargers. Another Indian, Vinay Kumar, surprisingly turned...  
11:54 AM, Apr 19, 2008