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INTERIORS & HOMES
Dubai Design Centre to be launched
NAKHEEL, one of Dubai's premier property developers behind some iconic projects, has announced plans to launch Dubai Design Centre (DDC), an exclusive trade outlet for home furnishing and accessories for traders from across the world at its ... More

ECONOMY
Top priority to taming inflation, says PM
THE Congress-led UPA Government's "highest priority" was higher economic growth and enhanced investment with price stability, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, declared here on Saturday. Speaking at the day-long meeting of the All India ... More

Implementation of schemes — House panel pulls up Commerce Ministry
A STANDING Parliamentary Committee on Commerce has pulled up the Commerce Ministry by detecting a distinct "mismatch" in the vigour with which funds are sought by the Ministry and the zeal with which the schemes are implemented by it. In its ... More

HEALTH
New vision, closer bond
WHEN she goes back to Karachi, the five-year-old Pakistani girl, who underwent liver transplant early this month, would like to tell her teacher that she can see like any other kid of her age does. Before setting off for India along with her ... More

PHARMACEUTICALS
`Covering more drugs under price control will lead to costlier imports'
THE Indian Drug Manufacturers' Association (IDMA) is hoping that the Centre does not carry forward the proposal to bring under price control a wider range of pharmaceutical products. In an informal chat with Business Line, the IDMA's ... More

POWER
Govt may allow bidding for coal mining blocks
THE Centre is actively mulling the possibility of allotting captive coal mining blocks on a competitive basis after earmarking coal blocks for the public sector behemoth Coal India Ltd. The blocks will be awarded to the bidder quoting the highest ... More

STEEL
Steel makers unhappy over import duty cut
THE steel industry seems to be quite unhappy over the import duty cut announced by the Government on Friday. While imports currently are extremely low because the average domestic steel prices are lower than the ruling international prices, ... More

TAXATION
Settlement of 400 tax arrears cases to be expedited
THE Government has assured the Standing Committee on Finance that it would try to speed up settlement of those 400 cases in which 78 per cent of the accumulated direct tax arrears of Rs 88,000 crore are locked up. An analysis of the ... More

TEXTILES
TN weaving park promoters need to do more for investors
PROMOTERS of hi-tech weaving parks in Tamil Nadu may have to do more convincing work on the proposed powerloom park projects to draw good investor interest. Apart from the viability factor, the principal promoters behind the powerloom weaving ... More

ICMF seeks duty cut on man-made fibres
EVEN as the Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, hinted at likely sops to enable higher growth of the man-made fabrics sector, the industry is smarting under frequent jacking up of raw material prices by the domestic producers, on the one hand, ... More

PRINTING
Publishers told to enhance quality
THE Minister of State for Commerce and Industry, Mr E.V.K.S. Elangovan, on Saturday called upon the publishing industry to work on the content as well as quality enhancement in order to meet the challenges of high-quality books being ... More

EXPORTS & IMPORTS
Coir Board targets 25 pc annual growth in exports
A "MILLENNIUM development mission document" prepared by Coir Board aims at increasing coir export from the country by 25 per cent each year and achieving Rs 1,000 crore by 2008-09. Simultaneously, the employment in the coir sector is sought to ... More

DEPB scheme may get a facelift: Assocham
THE Associated Chambers of Commerce & Industry of India (Assocham) has said the Duty Exemption Pass Book (DEPB) scheme may see a kind of redesigning in the forthcoming National Foreign Trade Policy (NFTP). The "anomalies" between the Duty Draw . More




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Looking back
Aug. 15-Aug. 21
DCA to crack down on errant promoters, directors of NBFCs — Plans 'full-fledged inspection' of books

Containing inflation major challenge: Kalam

`Capacity consolidation in textiles not happening'

Rubber imports up 65 pc in first quarter

Asia drives world fibre consumption

Bill for 8-digit classification code for excise introduced

Hyundai overtakes Maruti in Q1 exports

Coke, Pepsi hike prices by a rupee in select markets

NPPA to monitor prices of drugs with Rs 1-cr turnover

`Indian textile industry less cost competitive than China, Brazil'

Fertiliser sales up despite delayed monsoon

More countries wooing Bollywood to lure tourists

ONGC hopes to strike gas on East Coast

EPFO Web site yet to record change of Govt!

Classification row over palm oil import duty

`Excessive price control may result in drugs shortage'

ESPN-Star, Zee in slanging match over cricket telecast

ONGC to enter petrol retailing by fiscal-end

Core sector growth up 7.4 pc in July


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