"It (the money paid) is less than Rs 100 crore," he said. Garg said all the four ship will be managed by SCI. The consortium had also built the previous three vessels for Petronet as well.Singapore-headquartered India LNG Transport Co (No 4) is the firm that won the time-charter contract from Petronet and got the 173,000 cubic meter vessel built at Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltds Ulsan shipyard in South Korea.State-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), GAIL India Ltd, Indian Oil Corp and Bharat Petroleum Corp Ltd (BPCL) own 12.New Delhi: Petronet LNG Ltd, Indias largest liquefied natural gas flow measurement Manufacturers importer, has bought a 26 per cent stake in the shipping consortium that built its biggest LNG ship to transport gas form from Australia. The LNG vessel, Prachi, was delivered in December last year. It in 2002 won a 25-year contract for two ships, Disha and Rahi, by quoting the lowest day rate of USD 68,900 for each ship for transporting the cargo from Qatar, and a contract for the third vessel, Aseem, in 2006 at a day rate of USD 72,880.SCI, Indias biggest ocean carrier, holds a 29. After this, state-owned SCI holds 26 per cent and NYK Line of Japan hold 26 per cent stake each in the company, while 22 per cent is held by Mitsui OSK Line and K Line.

  "Meanwhile, the central railway (CR) issued a statement and even felicitated Mr Kumar.The incident prompted rail minister Suresh Prabhu to take serious note of the same.2017 near Diva railway station, spotted a 7.According to Rajendra Aklekar, former journalist and author of Halt Station India, a book documenting first rail line, said, "The act if not handled properly could have led to a derailment.52 hrs, as the assistant loco pilot and passengers had further worked towards removing the rail track piece from the way. A case has been registered with the Government Railway Police (GRP), Thane under section 150-A. However, the railway is to be blamed for this, because they do not clear the debris around the tracks including such parts which are lying there.