![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, April 02, 2003 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT AP mulls R&D institute for future technology HAVING tasted success in promoting and developing educational and research institutions such as the Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Indian School of Business (ISB), Biotechnology Park and Genome Valley, the State Government is ... More ECONOMY CAG faults AP finance accounts IN violation of the rules made by the President of India, the Andhra Pradesh Government has exhibited grants-in-aid to local bodies of Rs 761.59 crore under capital section instead of revenue section of the accounts. This led to understatement of ... More
ENVIRONMENT EXCISE AND CUSTOMS HOTELS War takes its toll on hotel industry THE domestic hotel industry in the organised sector is once again facing rough weather because of the war in Iraq. Nearly all hotels have been affected and it is feared that the impact will worsen if the war continues for some time, according ... More PETROLEUM Oil refiners to be paid full market prices OIL refiners will, from today, get full market prices for the petrol, diesel, LPG and kerosene they sell to the oil marketing companies, according to industry sources. The prices paid to the refiners on kerosene and LPG were capped in November ... More POWER Cabinet okays six-level intervention plan Rs 40,000 cr earmarked to rev up State power boards KEEPING in mind the seriousness of health situations of the State electricity boards (SEBs), the Union Cabinet has approved a six-level intervention reforms process. The Cabinet has decided to give financial assistance up to Rs 40,000 crore to ... More
ABT system put in place in all major power regions
Free power costs Singareni Rs 228 cr TAXATION VAT introduction postponed; new date to be fixed THE Finance Ministry on Tuesday formally admitted that State governments have not been able to meet the April 1 deadline for introduction of the Value Added Tax (VAT) regime. An official release stated here that the Centre had, so far, received ... More
Mixed response in Kerala
TN: `Previous Govt's sales tax sops cost Rs 145 cr'
Karnataka: Bandh brings business activity to a halt TEXTILES Powerlooms halt production in protest against Cenvat WEAVERS in major powerloom clusters in Tamil Nadu have stopped loomshed activities in protest against the Cenvat excise duty system for fabric which came into effect from Tuesday. The stoppage of looms has thrown both the yarn and fabric ... More
Cenvat reimbursement on hank yarn okayed WATER `States' consensus vital for interlinking of rivers' KERALA has told the National Water Development Agency, which assists the Task Force On Interlinking of Rivers, that the river networking proposals should be approved and implemented only with the full consent and cooperation of the States ... More
Kolkata seeks British help in developing waterfront
Rs 10 crore released for Godavari project EXIM POLICY RADIO/TV SCV offers CAS for Star channels SCV, the cable distribution company belonging to the Sun TV group, which is embroiled in a row with the Star TV network, is ready to offer conditional access system (CAS) immediately so that viewers dependent on it for service can watch ... More EDUCATION TN Engg admissions likely to be smooth this year EVEN as the countdown to the entrance examinations to professional courses has begun, there is something for the aspiring students to cheer about their earlier fears that the admission process this year in Tamil Nadu may not be smooth may ... More
Jadavpur ties up with Globsyn for PG diploma INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS Construction product majors join hands CONSTRUCTION product and services majors have joined hands to come under one roof as a confederation. The new body, called the Confederation of Construction Products and Services (CCPS), is headed by Mr S.K. Somany, Managing Director, SPL Ltd, ... More
FAPCCI lauds Exim policy
VAT implementation only after completing formalities, says KCCI
KNITWEAR & HOSIERY Tirupur tops in race for excise registration TIRUPUR has accounted for the highest number of applications received for registration with the Central Excise authorities on the first day of excise registration, which opened here today under the modified excise rules for the textiles and ... More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY India, Canada sign MoU on geo-sciences A MEMORANDUM of understanding (MoU) was signed on Tuesday at Ottawa between India and Canada to set up a framework for mutual cooperation in the field of geo-sciences. Mr Ramesh Bais, Union Minister for Mines, and Mr Herb Dhaliwal, Minister for ... More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT High FDI inflows show investor confidence: Jaitley CONTINUED investor confidence in the country is getting reflected in the highest ever inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) during 2002, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr Arun Jaitley, said here on Tuesday. "There are indications ... More LABOUR REFORMS Jaitley wants flexible labour laws for SEZs A DAY after announcing an "exporter-friendly" Exim Policy, the Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Arun Jaitley, has called for larger consensus among the political parties on the matter of granting flexibility in labour laws in the special ... More EVENTS EXPORTS & IMPORTS `EDI scheme wil help exporters cut transaction costs' THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr Arun Jaitley, today said that the proposed Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) scheme for exporters would help them cut down transaction cost and become more competitive in the global market. Addressing ... More
RBI lifts curbs on realisation of SEZ export proceeds
Exports surge 14 pc in Feb
Foreign cos can set up shop in special economic zones
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