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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY

CLIMATE & WEATHER
China Sea systems take rain away from North
MOST parts of the country have gone without rains over the past few days with the monsoon trough shifting to the foothills of the Himalayas under the `pull effect' of a string of at least three active cyclonic circulations over the China Sea. ... More

PENSION PLANS
Kerala govt employees plea to restore benefits
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Gazetted Officers' Association and the Joint Council of State Service Organisations have demanded that the Government decision restoring pension commutation benefits should be given retrospective effect to ... More

INVESTMENTS
3-fold increase in investment sanctions in Karnataka
INVESTMENTS cleared by the State-level single-window agency Karnataka Udyog Mitra in the first six months of 2004 have almost trebled from the amount cleared in the same period a year ago. While the January-June period of 2004 recorded ... More

COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES
Madras HC restrains TNEB from outsourcing labour
THE Madras High Court has ordered interim stay of the decision of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board to outsource the requirement of labour force in its operation and maintenance wings and the sub-stations. By a letter dated April 29, 2004, the ... More

ECONOMY
Price stability will be ensured, says RBI
ALLAYING apprehensions on the rising inflationary expectations and volatility in the domestic economy, the Reserve Bank of India Governor, Dr Y.V. Reddy, expressed confidence in ensuring price stability and containing the inflationary ... More

Inflation dips to 7.94 pc; vegetable prices soar
THE annual wholesale price index-based inflation rate eased marginally to 7.94 per cent for the week ended August 14 despite a surge in prices of primary articles, including fruits, vegetables, rice and wheat, and also manufactured goods, ... More

World Bank lending to India may go up to $3 b
THE World Bank Group Country Strategy for India for 2005-08 provides for an increased lending programme of up to $3 billion a year in order to substantially scale up the impact of development efforts on some of the world's poorest people, being ... More

ENVIRONMENT
`Green' buildings rating system on the anvil
THE Indian green business activity has got a shot in the arm with Indian Green Business Council (IGBC) signing a memorandum of understanding with its US counterpart to facilitate setting up an Indian system of rating of buildings. The IGBC has ... More

  • Environment awareness education in AP

    FOREIGN TRADE
    Australia makes pitch for new business avenues in Bengal
    SOUNDING bullish on new growth opportunities in the eastern part of India specifically in engineering and mining & metals, the Australian Government is pursuing a vigorous trade and investment agenda for new business opportunities in West Bengal. More

    HEALTH
    Efforts on to evolve special cardiac package for children
    TWO weeks after the death of 14-year-old T. Shoban at a protest rally by children suffering from heart disease, the Government is still grappling with the vital issue of mopping up resources to meet the gigantic task. The Health Ministry ... More

    Workshop on telemedicine
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Telemedicine is fast becoming an integral part of health care system and this is becoming true of India, too, according to Dr K. Ganapathy, neurosurgeon and Medical Director, Department of Tele Medicine, Apollo ... More

    INFRASTRUCTURE
    KCCI, Govt to sign pact on Mangalore SEZ on Aug 30
    TWO years of hard work of the Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industries (KCCI) to set up a coastal special economic zone (SEZ) in Mangalore seems to be yielding results. The State Government has invited the KCCI to sign a memorandum of ... More

    PETROLEUM
    Oil stocks firm as crude prices fall
    OIL and gas companies stocks, especially PSUs, shot back in limelight on Friday due to fall in international oil price, brokers and analysts said. International oil price which had peaked to cross $49 per barrel last week eased to below $43 per ... More

    PHARMACEUTICALS
    Pharma units seek duty sops for R&D
    TO maintain and improve the competitiveness of the Indian pharmaceutical industry, the Government needs to consider abolishing customs duty on research and development (R&D) expenses and consumables, according to the FICCI Pharmaceutical ... More

    Penicillin makers curtail production — Fall in prices of end products
    PENICILLIN production in India has been reduced significantly this month largely on account of developments in the international market. A sharp fall in prices of penicillin's end products abroad has slowed Indian exports and, thereby, brought ... More

    PLASTICS
    Plastics export council to set up warehouse centres in US
    EYEING the attractive $200-billion consumer plastic product market in the US, the Plastics Export Promotion Council proposes to set up warehouse-centres in Los Angeles and New York from where Indian companies can cater to the market ... More

    POWER
    `Nuclear power can be as cheap as Rs 3.22 a unit'
    THE country's nuclear establishment has promised to make available electricity at a much lower cost than power from conventional sources. The 500-MW Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR), under construction at Kalpakkam, will produce power for ... More

    PGCIL to advice power system
    BANGALORE: Power Grid Corporation has secured a consultancy assignment for power system interconnection between Ethiopia and Djibouti. The assignment comes as recognition of PowerGrid's ongoing initiative to globally market its expertise ... More

    TAXATION
    Tax withdrawal on NRE, FCNR accounts welcomed
    THE passing of the Finance Bill by Parliament on Thursday with an amendment withdrawing the proposed tax on NRE, FCNR and RFC accounts till April 2005 has been welcomed by the UAE-based welfare organisation, Pravasi Bandhu Welfare Trust. The ... More

    Tour operators threaten stir against service tax
    TOUR operators have threatened to go on an agitation against the Centre's move to impose a service tax on their foreign exchange earnings. Urging the Government to reconsider the move, the Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) said they ... More

    WATER
    Policy on mandatory groundwater recharge for industries soon
    THE Centre will draft a policy to make groundwater recharge mandatory for Coca-Cola India, PepsiCo and other aerated drink manufacturers and also industries depending on groundwater resources. A policy paper on the subject is expected to be ... More

    EDUCATION
    Marriott, Kuoni Academy tie up for tourism diplomas
    MARRIOTT International and Kuoni Academy of Travel have announced a partnership for incorporating Marriott's Hotel Excellence programme into Kuoni's academic curriculum. In a bid to recognise talent among travel professionals, Marriott ... More

  • Info on US higher education at Hyderabad

    MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS & HOSPITALS
    Apollo Hospitals installing Rs 30-cr scanning device
    APOLLO Hospitals is setting up a Rs 30-crore PET-CT scanning device next month, in association with the Singapore-based Gleneagles group, at its Hyderabad centre. It is the first such installation in entire Asia. Announcing this here on Friday, ... More

    REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
    Delhi realtors for licensing of agents
    IN a bid to streamline property investment business, the Delhi Real Estate Development Council on Friday asked the Delhi Government to bring about a legislation that would authorise the council to issue licences to real estate brokers. "After ... More

    Now property purchase in Pune comes with warranty
    PROPERTY buyers in Pune will soon be in a position to buy a property of their choice with the peace of mind that comes from knowing that the brand they put their money is backed with a warranty. Gera Developments, one of the city's oldest ... More

    INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
    Sakthivel re-elected TEA President
    Mr A. Sakthivel has been re-elected President of Tirupur Exporters' Association (TEA) for another 3-year term (2004-07). He has been its President since 1990. According to a release, Mr S. Duraiswamy and Mr N. Chandran have been elected as ... More

    GRANITE & MARBLE
    Govt amends norms for import of rough marble blocks
    THE Government has modified the guidelines for import of rough marble blocks and slabs to enhance the import entitlement of such blocks for those processing units that imported these items when they were under the special import licence (SIL) ... More

    CINEMA
    Bollywood hits paydirt with light entertainers
    LIGHT-HEARTED entertainment as a theme has once again come to the rescue of Bollywood as is evident in the pan-Indian success of Main Hoon Na and Hum Tum in 2004. Main Hoon Na, with Shah Rukh Khan in the lead role, has ... More

    WTO
    `India to push for legal sanctity of Geneva proposals'
    INDIA will consolidate its gains achieved in the framework agreement concluded in the WTO negotiations at Geneva by ensuring sanction of legal strength to the modalities negotiations coming up in end-2005 to make developed countries stick to ... More

    SOCIAL WELFARE
    Haryana to offer concessions for labourers
    THE Haryana Labour Welfare Board has decided to give a slew of incentives and concessions to the labourers and their wards including an increase in the ceiling of monthly salary up to Rs 10,000. This was decided at a meeting of the board held ... More

    HUMAN RESOURCES
    Pharma, biotech the new draw for overseas Indians
    YOU could say it's the Return of the Native-Part II. If it was information technology that started bringing overseas Indian professionals back home in recent years, the mantle now passes to biotechnology and pharma companies, the country's ... More

    EVENTS

  • In Hyderabad today

    INCOME TAX
    Why rubbish a `standard' for the salaried
    The Kelkar suggestion to eliminate standard deduction for salaried assessees is flawed, says T. N. Pandey More

    EXPORTS & IMPORTS
    Rubber export subsidies may be slashed 50 pc
    The Union Commerce Ministry is expected to make an announcement shortly. More

    Are port curbs on edible oil imports desirable?
    MUCH on expected lines, the suggestion to impose port curbs on edible oil imports (Business Line, August 26) with the objective of closely monitoring arrivals so as not to compromise on both revenue and quality, has generated protests from ... More

    North tops in hardware exports
    NEW DELHI: The Northern region has topped in the export of electronic hardware from the country during 2003-04, with an export turnover of Rs 2,870 crore, according to the Electronics and Computer Software Export Promotion Council ... More

    TOURISM
    2-day CII expo on Madurai from today
    IN an effort to promote Madurai as an international tourist destination and to highlight the investment opportunities in tourism, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is organising a conference and an exposition. The second edition of ... More

    ECONOMIC OFFENCES
    `Injustice done to innocent can set back fight against corruption'
    THE Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on Friday advised investigating agencies to lay greater emphasis on preventive measures rather than post-facto investigations and cautioned them against adopting such methods and procedures during probes ... More

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    Pharma, biotech the new draw for overseas Indians

    Rubber export subsidies may be slashed 50 pc

    World Bank lending to India may go up to $3 b

    RBI prescribes norms for loans against NRI deposits

    Hopes on end to truckers' strike

    Inflation dips to 7.94 pc; vegetable prices soar

    Penicillin makers curtail production — Fall in prices of end products

    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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