Morning buzz: JettWings to bid for GoFirst, government launches 12th round of city gas bidding, and more
Here are the top business headlines this morning, to get your day started
JettWings to bid for GoFirst
Guwahati-based JettWings has submitted an expression of interest for GoFirst, which has been in insolvency since May last year. Significantly, the Wadias have so far shown no interest in bidding for the airline. The only other bidder has been Naveen Jindal’s Jindal Power. The main issue with reviving the airline is the dispute with lessors on the repossession of aircraft.(Business Standard, Times of India)
Government launches 12th round of city gas bidding
With nearly 70 percent of the country covered with city gas networks, the government has announced the 12th round of bids to cover the last few remaining areas. This includes states like Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur, Nagaland and Sikkim as well as the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. In future the government plans to take the network to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands as well as Lakshadweep. At present more than 300 geographical areas have been awarded.(Business Standard, Business Line)
September retail inflation falls to 5.2 percent
Retail inflation in India has fallen below the Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) tolerance band of 6 percent while industrial production has risen 10.3 percent in August on account of a low base effect and high growth in power, mining and manufacturing. The rise in vegetable prices also decelerated sharply to 3.4 percent, causing retail inflation to fall. Earlier this week the RBI kept the repo rate unchanged to 6.5 percent.Last Updated :
October 13, 23 09:58:59 AM IST