The new facility will come up in Origins by Mahindra World City, an industrial cluster coming up in the city
Passengers showing no signs of the deadly disease started deboarding the ship after the quarantine period ended last week
Amid the panic over travel to and from mainland China, the Ministry clarified that the govt has not imposed any restrictions yet
The ship was placed under quarantine in Yokohama, Japan last week
Two taxi drivers, one of them in the capital Tokyo, have also tested positive, raising the possibility that it could be passed on through their passengers
The cruise ship Diamond Princess with 3,711 people on board arrived at the Japanese coast early last week and was quarantined after a passenger was found to be the carrier of virus on ship
Nasscom has been looking to expand into more markets to reduce its over dependence on US and UK, which together make up more than 70 per cent of its exports, as of last financial year.
Britain's hurry to tie up new trade agreements could be to Japan's advantage, as it seeks to secure better terms
Eight people on the vessel, which arrived at Yokohama Bay on Monday, have symptoms such as fever, top government spokesman Yoshihide Suga said
Besides India, several other countries including the US, France, Japan, South Korea, are making arrangements to airlift their nationals from central Hubei province and its capital city Wuhan
China is Japan's second largest export destination and a huge market for its retailers
Authorities have since imposed transport restrictions on nearly all of Hubei province, which has a population of 59 million.
The company, whose revenues have been growing at 30 per cent every year, is targeting to more than double its capacity in the next three years through the investments, Sanghi said
Preliminary data released by the health ministry showed 19,959 people died by suicide in 2019, a 4.2 percent drop for the country of 127 million people. Seventy percent of those were men
The fallen auto titan held early discussions with a movie producer before his audacious escape. The film's villain: Japanese justice
Carlos Ghosn claimed on Thursday he organised his dramatic escape from bail in Japan alone as the disgraced auto tycoon enjoyed his first days of freedom in Beirut despite an Interpol arrest notice. The exact circumstances of the former Renault-Nissan boss's escape from a case he said was "rigged" were unclear but media reports described a plot that had all the trappings of a spy novel. Ghosn denied through the Paris-based agency handling his PR that his family had anything to do with his escape. "The media reports saying my wife Carole and other family members played a role in my departure from Japan are falsehoods. I alone organised my departure," he said. Turkey said seven people had been detained for questioning, including four pilots, over how the wanted tycoon was able to transit through Istanbul. Ghosn, who had been under house arrest in Tokyo since April, was believed to be holed up his central Beirut residence, where visitors filed in and out under the scrutiny of TV ...
One of his lawyers said he was such a famous face that he had no chance to slip away undetected.
The former industry heavyweight also has French and Brazilian citizenship.
The 65-year-old faced charges of financial misconduct and raiding corporate resources for personal gain, allegations he denies.
Liberal Tokyo Shimbun also said Ghosn's actions had made a mockery of the Japanese justice system