![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, February 19, 2003 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY AUTOMOBILES
`Duty cuts must to enthuse auto consumers'A YEAR of modest growth but severe market competition may have muted the upcoming Union Budget's ability to impact the automobile industry. Unless, proposals contained therein are of big-ticket dimension. Over April-January this fiscal, total ... More ECONOMY Ministry hopeful of meeting tax targets THE Finance Ministry is hopeful of meeting the budgeted tax collection targets for the current fiscal year, the Minister of State for Finance, Mr G.N. Ramachandran, said here today. He said that harsh action would have to be taken on tax evaders ... More
`India will be fastest growing economy in Asia by 2010'
Bengal steps up monitoring of new industrial projects FOREIGN TRADE
`Quarantine, inspection issues hamper trade with Australia'MR Arun Jaitley, Minister of Commerce & Industry, has emphasised the need for boosting trade and investment between India and Australia from the current low level. At the Eight India-Australia Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC), here on ... More PHARMACEUTICALS Compulsory licensing for pharma sector WTO meet fails to reach consensus Solving the compulsory licensing hurdle would have a significant impact on the fortunes and market access of the pharma big-guns, particularly in the US. More TAXATION Bush's tax package no answer: Greenspan ALAN Greenspan, the Chairman of the US Federal Reserve, is as Republican as they come. He was an early follower of Ayn Rand, the libertarian novelist and a sort of philosopher lodestone for those espousing individualism and the virtues of ... More
Entry tax will distort VAT regime: Experts
Groundswell against VAT TEXTILES Viscose spun yarn exports looking up Erode's spinners in expansion mode In the estimated 4,000/4,500 tonnes per month of 100 per cent VSF yarn exported from the country, Erode region's viscose spun yarn exports account for some 25 per cent or 1200 tonnes. More READYMADE GARMENTS Pvt co mooted to implement Madurai apparel park project THE eligible beneficiaries of the proposed apparel park in Madurai were advised to promote a private company to carry out the implementation process. At a discussion on the proposed park, organised by the Madurai Textile Exporters' Association ... More MINING & QUARRYING Uranium deposits unearthed in Nalgonda The initiative for mining lease is planned to be supported by a hydro-metallurgical plant that will process raw ore. More DISINVESTMENT Opposition grills Govt on profit-making PSUs' sell-off THE Opposition parties in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday mounted a fresh attack on the Government's decision to privatise profit-making PSUs. During a short-duration discussion in the Rajya Sabha, the Opposition members demanded that the Government ... More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT `Kerala has inked pacts for Rs 26,000 crore' THE recently concluded Global Investors' Meet (GIM) in Kerala has sent a positive signal to the investing community and the State has signed MoUs worth Rs 26,000 crore, according to its Minister for Industries, Social Welfare and IT, Mr P.K. ... More WTO `US, EU should remove hurdles to Cancun meet' INDIA has made it clear to the developed countries, especially to the US and the European Union that the onus of removing the roadblocks to the Cancun WTO Ministerial Conference in September this year is entirely on them. Briefing newspersons ... More SOCIAL WELFARE Agencies roped in for mid-day meal scheme THE Andhra Pradesh Government has adopted a flexible decentralised approach by involving self-help groups (SHGs) and community-based organisations in rural areas and community development societies in the urban areas to ensure the success of the ... More RURAL DEVELOPMENT SHG initiative pays dividends PUBLIC participation in rural planning has begun to pay dividends to small farmers in several villages of the State. Under a system introduced by the Vegetable and Fruit Promotion Council Keralam (VFPCK), the public, Government officials, ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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