![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, June 28, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ANTI-DUMPING Duty on strontium carbonate from China to be reviewed THE Designated Authority in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has initiated a review on continuance of anti-dumping duty on granular grades of strontium carbonate imports from China. Strontium carbonate is used in the manufacture of glass ... More ENVIRONMENT
Eco stressWith increasing incidence of unscientific and indiscriminate sand mining, the ecology of many islands is under great stress. The Parunthuranchi island in Keezhmadu panchayat of Aluva municipality is one such island. ... More
Pollution checks at petrol bunks soon FERTILISERS Panel to fix `reasonable' energy norms for urea units THE Centre has constituted an expert committee under the former Secretary, Department of Fertilisers, Mr A.V. Gokak, to fix `reasonable' norms for energy consumption for the fertiliser industry, particularly urea units. The expert committee's ... More FOREIGN TRADE Novel steps needed to boost trade with Romania: Maran THE Governments of India and Romania need to take innovative measures and promote new means and instruments such as consignment sales, operation through escrow accounts and warehousing to maximise trade and investment between the two ... More
`Pak must extend MFN status to India' HEALTH POWER India, UK sign MoU on power INDIA and the UK have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for co-operation in the power sector in London on Tuesday, according to a release. The MoU provides for the establishment of a Joint Power Working Group for promoting and ... More TAXATION Karnataka: Tax receipts encouraging Commercial taxes collections during the first two months alone were Rs 1,063 crore for the current fiscal. This is about 15 per cent of the target of the entire fiscal year. More SSI GTB launches customised product for SMEs GLOBAL Trust Bank (GTB), the Hyderabad-based private sector bank, has announced the launch of `Unnati' - a special product customised for the small and medium enterprises (SME) segment. The product was launched by the Karnataka Chief Minister, ... More TRAVEL & PLACES Sharp drop in H1B visas issued from Chennai When the IT sector was in a boom, the H1B visa was mostly issued to software professionals. However, following the IT industry downturn, software companies gradually reduced sending professionals to the US. More MANAGEMENT HMA awards announced THE Hyderabad Management Association (HMA) has selected Dr J.C. Mohanty, Managing Director of Andhra Pradesh State Financial Corporation, for the Manager of the Year award sponsored by the Kabsons group, in recognition of his leadership and for ... More EDUCATION Kerala Govt signs MoU for international school THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Government has signed a memorandum of understanding with Oman-based Mr George M. Thomas for establishing the first international school in the State. The project, part of the initiatives being taken by the ... More BIO-TECH & GENETICS Research, clinical trials, contract manufacturing CII biotech mission sees keen interest from MNCs "With the right policy signals such as stem cell research and commercialisation of Bt cotton, global venture capitalists were now more inclined to investing in Indian biotech industry" More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Reinvested earnings may come under FDI tag THE Government is planning to extend the definition of foreign direct investment (FDI) to include reinvested earnings by overseas investors and also their borrowing and lending transactions with their subsidiaries in the country. The aim of ... More WTO WTO to probe US norms for Indian textile access THE Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has accepted India's request to set up a dispute settlement panel on the US' denial of free access to its textile and apparel products export. The decision to set up the ... More RURAL DEVELOPMENT AP CM puts inefficient SHGs on notice THE Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, has announced that the State Government was considering winding up of self-help groups (SHGs) which were not functioning well. As of now, more than 50 per cent of the SHGs in the State ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS EVENTS ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES Kerala: Talks on with Tatas for herbal park THE Kerala Government has been talking to the Tata group for a possible tie-up in setting up a herbal park in the joint sector, according to Mr P.K. Kunhalikkutty, Minister for Industries. Replying to questions, the Minister told the State ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Guide to derivatives Looking back Jun. 16-Jun. 22 Infrastructure projects: Talks soon with ADB, World Bank for $2-b loan No changes in EPFO structure proposed -- Pension panel meet on June 24 NCAER sees real GDP growth rate at 5.5 pc Export growth rate set at 12 per cent FDI inflows cross $4 b in 2001-02 Reader base for newspapers up Govt mulls new classification beyond Navaratna for PSUs Pick-up in non-food credit Economy on revival path? Cement, petro products drive core sector growth WorldSpace sees no threat from FM radio PAN must for more bank transactions India, an emerging force in biotech: E&Y PAN coverage scope to be expanded I-T Dept told to refund all amounts by July 15 |
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