![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, July 19, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ECONOMY Guarantee devolvement looms over State finances STATE Governments, even the so-called rich States, appear to be heading towards disaster as the Rs 1,24,800-crore (as in year 2000) guarantees given by them begin devolving in a couple of years' time. Increasing defaults on State-guaranteed ... More
Gujarat sitting pretty with 32 pc rainfall
State Finance Ministers to meet Jaswant Singh
Pondicherry at the crossroads
`Poor industrial relations hampering Pondy's growth'
Kerala Govt planning curbs on medical reimbursements INFRASTRUCTURE Phase I of Vizag SEZ to be over by '03: Minister PHASE I of the proposed Special Economic Zone to be established at Achutapuram in Visakhapatnam district is expected to be completed by the year 2003, according to the State Major Industries Minister, Mr K. Vidhyadher Rao. Mr Rao told the ... More POWER PFC mulls alternative routes to secure loans Sources said that among the alternatives now being considered were to create reserve funds exclusively earmarked for the debt service support. Currently, PFC's lendings are secured through creation of an escrow account, where it has the first charge on the borrowers' receivables and supported by a State Government guarantee. More
WBSEB urges new norms for Central power dues
CEA nod for Bakreswar second stage CARS
Car sales up 5% in JuneON account of a good performance from Fiat India, Tata Engineering, Ford, Hyundai and Honda Siel, passenger cars grew for the first time this fiscal. Total sales in the category grew by about 5.1 per cent in June this year to 42,343 from ... More GEMS & JEWELLERY Kovai goldsmiths losing out to new trends The gold ornaments manufacturing activities have taken a back seat, as the latest styles are not made locally but sourced from Mumbai and Kolkata. More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION TRADING TN traders' bandh on Aug 8 THE Presidium of Joint Action Committee of Tamil Nadu Trade and Industrial Associations and office-bearers of Tamilaga Vanigar Sangangalin Peravai, in a meeting held at Chennai on Wednesday, have unanimously resolved to observe 24-hours bandh ... More PRINTING DISINVESTMENT
Rail blockade in protest against move to sell FACTRAIL traffic between Aluva and Ernakulam was disrupted for about four hours in the morning on Thursday following a train blockade by the employees and their families of the public sector Fertiliser and Chemicals Travancore Ltd (FACT) in protest ... More IPR AP: IPR facilitation cell set up HYDERABAD: The CII and the Andhra Pradesh Technology Development & Promotion Centre have set up the Intellectual Property Rights Facilitation Cell at ICICI Knowledge Park, near here, in association with the State Government to assist ... More RURAL DEVELOPMENT NCDC to sanction Rs 100 cr in Kerala NCDC has so far disbursed a total of Rs 500 crore for various co-operative development programmes in the State. It has sanctioned 13 district-based ICDPs with an emphasis on development of grassroots level co-operatives. More LABOUR REFORMS Labour tripartite committee to be reconstituted: Official THE labour tripartite committee, which has been inactive for some time would be reconstituted soon and efforts would be made to hold meeting at regular intervals to discuss issues relating to the industrial relations, Mr Nayaz Ahmed, Principal ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Fewer strikes, lockouts due to dull job market? STRIKES and lockouts have been on a declining trend. However, this may possibly be one of the fallouts of a dull job market as opposed to an improvement in the industrial relations scenario. According to available figures, the number of ... More EVENTS Personal finance expo BANGALORE: A two-day annual exhibition on personal finance opens here on Friday. The meet is expected to provide a comprehensive educative data on investments in various products and in real estate and is being organised by ... More
TOURISM Another lean year stares at tourism sector INDIA seems to be off the tourism map yet again. If the fears of the hospitality industry and the inbound tour operators are justified, then the tourism sector seems to be in for another lean year. Industry sources said the major tour operators ... More ECONOMIC OFFENCES Illegal border trade put at $2 billion A worrisome feature of the composition of India's informal trade with its South Asian neighbours reveals that while the country's informal exports to these countries comprise locally produced goods, its own informal imports comprise largely the Third Country goods. More
Rs 1.1-cr cash unearthed in Xerox raids
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