![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, September 12, 2003 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY EXCISE AND CUSTOMS Karnataka beverages corpn plans to plug excise leakage KSBCL was set up in June with the aim to clean up the Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) trade in the State, plagued by the tax evaded `seconds' sales. More FOREIGN TRADE Washington State keen to boost ties THE American State of Washington is keen to strengthen bilateral relations with India, the State's Secretary of State, Mr Sam Reed, said here on Thursday. Addressing a luncheon meeting organised by the American Chamber of Commerce in India ... More
Britain means business, sees better trade ties with India PETROLEUM TERI develops new tech for higher oil recovery In Gujarat, ONGC managed to extract 1,138 cubic metres of oil from a sick well, generating a $0.1 m. revenue. More TAXATION TEXTILES SIMA seeks clear norms on debt revamp scheme The SIMA felt that to facilitate smooth implementation of the debt revamp scheme, the RBI should lay down detailed guidelines to the banks including a stipulation on the maximum time that can be taken to vet and clear proposal by the banks. More TYRES Truck, bus tyre production rise continues in July TRUCK and bus tyre production in the country continues to be on a roll, with the tyre industry reporting a record production level of 9.53 lakh tyres in the month of July. Production in the same category stood at 9.10 lakh tyres in June and ... More RADIO/TV After neighbourhood papers, it's now TV channels in TN THE mushrooming growth of neighbourhood channels in cities such as Madurai and Coimbatore shows the patronage they get from viewers as well as advertisers. These channels have all the ingredients of satellite channels, but the content is mostly ... More
New guidelines for uplinking TV 18 seeks clarifications on `public shareholding'
Good response to set-top boxes, say Chennai MSOs
Will the channels lose out? EDUCATION PSG management programme KOCHI: PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore in association with Kerala Management Academy is to offer outreach programme in business management, export management and insurance management. PSG Institute will offer MBA and two ... More MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS & HOSPITALS Apollo Clinic opened in Bangalore APOLLO Health and Lifestyle Ltd (AHLL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Apollo Hospitals Group, on Thursday opened a day-to-day healthcare centre The Apollo Clinic in Bangalore. Set up in association with Harley Medical ... More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION Singapore keen to explore building sector CASHING in on its strengths in township and residential development, Singapore on Wednesday called for establishing "contacts" which could take bilateral co-operation in business projects and partnerships to a new level. At a ... More LEATHER US footwear cos may do outsourcing in India AN attempt to lessen over-dependence on countries such as China may push the US leather footwear companies to look for outsourcing opportunities in India. The US is the largest global market for leather products. The recent disruption to trade ... More TEXTILE MACHINERY Higher capital subsidy to boost investment in weaving parks THE Textile Ministry's offer of enhancing capital subsidy from 12 per cent to 20 per cent for investment in plant and machinery for decentralised powerloom weavers would pep investment in the proposed hi-tech weaving parks being promoted by the ... More PAINTS
Film stars to lend lustre to paint brandsTHE decorative paints segment, which accounts for about 8 per cent of the Rs 6,000-crore paints industry, is getting an extra sheen, with celebrities pitching for at least two brands in the market: Amitabh Bachchan for Nerolac Paints, and Akshaye ... More WTO China echoes India's viewpoints at Cancun THE entry of dragon into the WTO appears to have been favourable to developing countries like India as most of the views voiced by its Trade Minister, Mr Lu Fuyuan, reflect the deep-seated and felt concerns articulated by India's Commerce and ... More EVENTS EXPORTS & IMPORTS N-S corridor to help cut costs of export to CIS nations INCREASED use of the North-South Transport corridor will help cut transportation costs in exporting to CIS countries, according to Mr P.K. Mahapatra, Director, Commerce Ministry. Addressing a round table on business with CIS countries here on ... More TOURISM Conference tourism picking up in Kerala While most of these enquiries were from operators based in the UK and Germany, meetings and conventions organisers based in the country have also displayed a great deal of interest. More TRENDS Where is manufacturing headed? Some years ago, there was expectation that the Indian manufacturing sector would be the world's source of components. But its impact on the international manufacturing base has been nowhere near that of Korea, Taiwan or China. And policy hurdles are largely to blame. More 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 Indo-China Relations Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma In Depth In Kashmir Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Looking back Aug. 31-Sep. 6 SBI staff asked to keep tab on transactions of `terrorist groups' Consumer durables see festival support Portfolio management schemes the in-thing Exports in July rise 5.75 per cent `Auto component sector must move up value chain' Rebound in global FDI likely in 2004, says Unctad report CBDT okays new investment pattern for PFs Dave for phasing out PPF scheme SC reserves order on BPCL, HPCL disinvestment `Indians have the highest job rates among Asians in UK' |
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