![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, August 15, 2002 |
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OPINION EDITORIAL Fuel of hope THE CENTRE DESERVES to be complimented for its decision to make sale of gasohol petrol with 5 per cent ethanol blend mandatory in nine States and specified Union Territories from January 2003. The Petroleum Minister, Mr Ram ... More ACCOUNTANCY Homework for the board On the one hand, there are CAs with the accredited role of looking into irregularities while, on the other, there are bands of similarly skilled CAs on the rolls of companies under audit to help the promoters conceal the irregularities. The skills ar e used for cross-purposes. More
Making the CFO count
Faith hauling POWER
Electrifying power sector reformsUpgrading the power transmission network and putting in place stringent measures to monitor and cut losses is one way to attract foreign investors to the sector. Most important, industries should be freed to produce their own power, and allowed t o delink from the grid. This will reduce the cost of production and accelerate growth in all sectors across the country, says S. Padmanabhan. More LIFESTYLE Soul business ESWARAN'S brilliant performance in the Plus Two examination drew the comment that he was a promising engineer or doctor in the making. But his parents wanted him to enter priesthood, the time-honoured family profession. So Eswaran told them his ... More FOODGRAINS Panel on long-term grain policy Populism under a new garb The Government's decision to subsidise export of foodgrains is inexplicable. It builds up a mountain of stocks by resorting to indiscriminate procurement on the one hand and steep increase in central issue price, leading to poor offtake on the other. And then, in a bid to get rid of these, it allows subsidy on sale to consumers abroad. More LETTERS Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Aug. 4-Aug. 10 UN Human Development Report 2002 Why India still languishes The coming train-wreck |
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