![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, August 27, 2003 |
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OPINION EDITORIAL Beyond the blasts MUMBAI CAN BE down but never out. A day after the bomb blasts shook the megapolis, the city is fast coming back to normal, with old and young crowding suburban trains and BEST buses for the long trudge to work places. The Sensex, which is more ... More ECONOMY Services exports: Opportunities and barriers
TERRORISM
Mumbai, shaken but not brokenBy targeting Mumbai, the country's financial capital, the terrorists hoped to strike at the heart of the nation. But the megapolis' resilience and vibrancy saw it back in action the very next day. The Maharashtra Government owes it to the Mumbaikars to get to the root of the problem, and track down the perpetrators at the earliest, says Rasheeda Bhagat. More
Mumbai blasts AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS
Auto component industry Time it got its parts togetherWTO Cancun: What should be India's stand The issues that India should lay strong emphasis at the WTO meet in Cancun are food security, poverty reduction and economic growth. It is also time the developing countries united to put genuine pressure on the developed world to bring in such refor ms as limiting of the subsidies according to the WTO norms and tariff reduction. More LETTERS Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Cola Controversy The Cable tangle Pakistan Diary Indo-Pak Monitor Indo-China Relations Telecom Competition In Depth In Kashmir Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Looking back Aug. 17-Aug. 23 Dr Jalan bids adieu to RBI Insider trading and efficient markets TDSAT judgment It is now the Government's call Of black sheep and vanishing companies Welcome proposal on short sales, stock lending Bad debts: PSBs in recovery mode |
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