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A Ringside View


  • Undertone bullish on Dalal Street

    ADR Watch


  • Indian counters shine

    Accountancy


  • Stress on cost control systems

    Advertising


  • Now, `health' is the promo tool to beat ban

    Airlines


  • DGCA set to look closer at international airlines' practices
  • SIA to ramp up flights to South India

    Alliances & Joint Ventures


  • `Scrapping Press Note No. 18 will be myopic'

    American Periscope


  • Do violations of business ethics deserve crime status?

    Andhra Pradesh


  • West Bengal plans law to protect East Kolkata wetlands
  • ILPA in talks with BOT firm for Kolkata leather park
  • India Cements gets eco clearance
  • NIFD to set up centre in Vizag
  • IOB scheme for PSU issues
  • Stress on cost control systems
  • `Reforms have left farm sector in crisis'
  • Andhra Bank, SBI, SBH bag KVIC awards
  • APTransco lines up steps to prevent tariff hike
  • APTransco to open more consumer service centres

    Announcements


  • India Cements gets eco clearance

    Aquaculture


  • AIFI to venture into tuna fishing

    Awards & Honours


  • Andhra Bank, SBI, SBH bag KVIC awards

    Bio-tech & Genetics


  • Biotech research programme
  • Biomedical centre inaugurated in Bangalore

    Breweries


  • Now, `health' is the promo tool to beat ban

    Cement


  • Sagar Cements board okays Power merger
  • India Cements gets eco clearance
  • Grasim cement Sept despatches up 12 pc

    Climate & Weather


  • Deluge in Kochi

    Commentary


  • Undertone bullish on Dalal Street

    Commodity Markets


  • Global commodity market workshop in Mumbai

    Consulting


  • Jairaj Purandare is PwC Senior ED

    Corporate


  • Press Note 18: To withdraw or not?

    Corporate Disputes


  • BSNL switches off Data Access

    Corporate Governance


  • Do violations of business ethics deserve crime status?

    Cotton


  • Cotton may test support levels

    Courts/Legal Issues


  • West Bengal plans law to protect East Kolkata wetlands

    Debt Market


  • Revenue shortfall, oil prices pressure bonds

    Economic Offences


  • Do violations of business ethics deserve crime status?

    Economics


  • K.N. Raj: Kerala's finest economist

    Economy


  • World Economic Outlook's advice for India — Speed up reforms to unleash growth potential
  • Can contract appointments enliven bureaucracy?
  • Rev up reforms
  • Fiscal imbalance
  • Revenue shortfall, oil prices pressure bonds
  • Oil import bill may queer the pitch for Govt
  • Centre completes 44 pc borrowings in first half
  • `Reforms have left farm sector in crisis'
  • Manufacturing to gain momentum: CII
  • `Economic insecurity most important problem of working class'
  • US, allies divided over debt relief to poor nations
  • World Bank changes strategy for lending to States

    Editorial


  • Rev up reforms

    Education


  • NIFD to set up centre in Vizag

    Engineering


  • EEPC's concern over project exports

    Environment


  • West Bengal plans law to protect East Kolkata wetlands
  • India Cements gets eco clearance

    Errors & Omissions Expected


  • Crime in India, in a thousand words

    Events


  • Engagements
  • Strong ESC presence at Dubai Gitex fair
  • Looking back
  • SBI officers' conference in Bangalore
  • `Reforms have left farm sector in crisis'

    Excise and Customs


  • Ministry reverses cenvat credit norm

    Fashion


  • NIFD to set up centre in Vizag

    Foreign Direct Investment


  • Govt says no to Telstra's Net telephony plan
  • `Scrapping Press Note No. 18 will be myopic'

    Govt Bonds


  • Centre completes 44 pc borrowings in first half

    Health


  • Now, `health' is the promo tool to beat ban

    Human Resources


  • Can contract appointments enliven bureaucracy?
  • KSEB to fill 4,000 vacancies
  • SBI officers' conference in Bangalore

    IPOs


  • IOB scheme for PSU issues

    Industry Associations


  • Manufacturing to gain momentum: CII
  • FICCI summit to explore rural marketing strategies

    Infrastructure


  • ILPA in talks with BOT firm for Kolkata leather park

    Insight


  • Press Note 18: To withdraw or not?
  • Oil import bill may queer the pitch for Govt

    Interview


  • `We are concentrating on passenger comfort, safety' Mr Shivendra Kumar, General Manager, ICF
  • Natco's thrust on cheaper life-saving drugs to continue
  • `Enormous amounts are still locked in bank deposits'
  • `Economic insecurity most important problem of working class'

    Karnataka


  • ITC unit launches vermi-compost project in Mysore
  • Biomedical centre inaugurated in Bangalore
  • SBI officers' conference in Bangalore

    Kerala


  • Sales tax revenue sources in Kerala not fully exploited, says study
  • K.N. Raj: Kerala's finest economist
  • BSNL(Ker) launches pre-paid coupon
  • 100 tubewells to be sunk in Kerala
  • Biotech research programme
  • KSEB to fill 4,000 vacancies

    Leather


  • ILPA in talks with BOT firm for Kolkata leather park

    Letters


  • Use postal service network better
  • Fiscal imbalance

    Medical Institutions & Hospitals


  • Biomedical centre inaugurated in Bangalore

    Mergers & Acquisitions


  • Sagar Cements board okays Power merger
  • LSF Network to acquire stake in Genessee Tech
  • Union Bank plans to go global — Eyes bank with branches abroad

    Minerals


  • Moving iron ore for steel plants — South-Eastern Railway on fast track

    Mutual Confidence


  • ULIPs popularity on the rise

    Mutual Funds


  • ULIPs popularity on the rise
  • `Enormous amounts are still locked in bank deposits'

    Non-Performing Assets


  • Coimbatore DRT facing staff shortage

    On the move


  • Moving iron ore for steel plants — South-Eastern Railway on fast track

    Other States


  • Free power to farmers — Maharashtra Govt pays Rs 403 cr to MSEB

    Outlook


  • Tinplate to provide packaging solutions
  • Eli Lilly to focus on research tie-ups, patented drugs
  • Non-antibiotics pep up Orchid's formulation biz

    Outsourcing


  • MetalJunction to make BPO main biz
  • LSF Network to acquire stake in Genessee Tech

    Packaging


  • Tinplate to provide packaging solutions

    People


  • K.N. Raj: Kerala's finest economist
  • Jairaj Purandare is PwC Senior ED

    Performance


  • Grasim cement Sept despatches up 12 pc

    Petroleum


  • Oil import bill may queer the pitch for Govt

    Pharmaceuticals


  • Eli Lilly to focus on research tie-ups, patented drugs
  • Natco's thrust on cheaper life-saving drugs to continue
  • Non-antibiotics pep up Orchid's formulation biz

    Politics


  • Press Note 18: To withdraw or not?
  • Can contract appointments enliven bureaucracy?

    Power


  • KSEB to fill 4,000 vacancies
  • IOB scheme for PSU issues
  • APTransco lines up steps to prevent tariff hike
  • APTransco to open more consumer service centres
  • Free power to farmers — Maharashtra Govt pays Rs 403 cr to MSEB

    Public Sector Banks


  • Bank wage talks to resume
  • IOB scheme for PSU issues
  • Union Bank plans to go global — Eyes bank with branches abroad

    Railways


  • Moving iron ore for steel plants — South-Eastern Railway on fast track
  • `We are concentrating on passenger comfort, safety' Mr Shivendra Kumar, General Manager, ICF

    Random Walk


  • K.N. Raj: Kerala's finest economist

    Regulatory Bodies & Rulings


  • DGCA set to look closer at international airlines' practices

    Research & Development


  • Biotech research programme

    Rice


  • TN: Paddy purchase centres opened in delta districts

    Roadways


  • Allocation of fuel cess — GoM to lay a new roadmap

    Rural Development


  • `Corporates should help in rural development'
  • Andhra Bank, SBI, SBH bag KVIC awards

    Rural Marketing


  • FICCI summit to explore rural marketing strategies

    Shipping


  • Govt calls meeting to solve congestion at JN Port terminal

    Software


  • Red Hat plans to offer cluster computing
  • Tough to get in, reliable thereafter — German presence big boost for Hexaware

    Sports


  • Marathon women

    Steel


  • Moving iron ore for steel plants — South-Eastern Railway on fast track
  • MetalJunction to make BPO main biz

    Stock Markets


  • Indian counters shine
  • Undertone bullish on Dalal Street
  • Tell the losers not to be dyed-in-the-wool!

    Sugar


  • Sugar millers expect another sweet year ahead

    Supply Chain Management


  • Use postal service network better
  • UPS adds flights to expand operations

    Tamil Nadu


  • TN: Paddy purchase centres opened in delta districts
  • `Corporates should help in rural development'
  • Coimbatore DRT facing staff shortage

    Taxation


  • Allocation of fuel cess — GoM to lay a new roadmap
  • Sales tax revenue sources in Kerala not fully exploited, says study

    Tea


  • Tea Board mulls development agency for small growers
  • Tea prices steady at Kochi auction

    Technical Analysis


  • Cotton may test support levels

    Telecommunications


  • BSNL(Ker) launches pre-paid coupon
  • BSNL switches off Data Access
  • Govt says no to Telstra's Net telephony plan

    Tobacco


  • ITC unit launches vermi-compost project in Mysore

    Tourism


  • Idling away

    Trade & Labour Unions


  • Bank wage talks to resume

    Travel & Places


  • Crime in India, in a thousand words

    Vision 2020


  • Can contract appointments enliven bureaucracy?

    Water


  • 100 tubewells to be sunk in Kerala



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