![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, August 03, 2005 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER
Water storage level 25 pc higher than average in a decade Oil seeds, rice coverage still lagging behindTHANKS to the excess or normal rainfall this monsoon in 29 of the 36 meteorological sub-divisions of the country, the water storage level in the 76 main reservoirs in the country is 25 per cent more than the average level recorded in the last 10 ... More
New low-pressure area advanced by a day NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY 2 more Vizag sugar factories plan to start co-generation TWO more sugar factories in Visakhapatnam district - Tummapala and Tandava - are planning to take up co-generation with the assistance of the Non-Conventional Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh Ltd (NEDCAP), according to Mr ... More ECONOMY Supplementary demand for grants placed in LS THE first batch of supplementary demands for grants for the current fiscal (2005-06), entailing a net cash outgo of Rs 6,818.56 crore, has been placed in the Lok Sabha today by the Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram. These supplementary ... More
`Govt keen to continue fiscal consolidation efforts' HEALTH Youth rescued from rare cancer caused by prevalent bacteria DOCTORS at a city hospital undertook a probe akin to what scientists at NASA do to explore a cosmic body. This was to ascertain why the stomach of a 28-year-old youth had shrunk to the size of a newborn. They sent a tiny capsule with a camera ... More INFRASTRUCTURE Talks on for Rs 2,000-cr DFID aid for AP THE State Government is negotiating for a Rs 2,000-crore aid from the Department for International Development (DFID), UK, to take up development works across sectors. The Finance Minister, Mr K. Rosaiah, today held discussions with the DFID ... More PSU CAG report faults Bengal power, fisheries PSUs THE report of the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India for the year ended March 31, 2004 has criticised the functioning of several West Bengal public sector units. It has been particularly harsh on companies and agencies in the power ... More PETROLEUM
Under-recoveries by oil cos may exceed Rs 40,000 cr: AiyarIF the current trend of huge under-recoveries leading to losses suffered by the oil companies continues, the under-recoveries for the year 2005-06 are likely to exceed Rs 40,000 crore, the Petroleum Minister, Mr Mani Shankar Aiyar, has said. ... More
`ONGC, GAIL, Reliance allowed to market LPG'
Iranian team to discuss gas pipeline project today PHARMACEUTICALS Prices of almost all life-saving drugs unchanged: Paswan PUTTING to rest concerns about steep increase in prices of essential drugs, the Chemicals and Fertilisers Minister, Mr Ram Vilas Paswan, today told the Lok Sabha that prices of most of the life-saving drugs have remained unchanged. In a ... More TAXATION Govt issues instructions on service tax changes THE Government has issued detailed instructions explaining the scope of new services, extended scope of existing taxable services and other legislative changes made in the Finance Act, 2005. An official release said that the objective is to ... More
`Corporate India must see tax as board level issue' EDUCATION Move to streamline technical education in AP THE State Government has embarked on a process to further streamline the technical education system, including introduction of crash courses for surveyors in the polytechnics. The Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, while reviewing the ... More
British education initiative REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
HSBC to sell prime properties through e-auctionIT may well be the first time in the country that prime residential properties are being sold through an electronic auction. The seller the Indian subsidiary of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd (HSBC), which has put seven ... More KNITWEAR & HOSIERY Setting up effluent plants is Tirupur units' new dilemma THE Madras High Court's permission to allow 490-odd dyeing/bleaching units in Tirupur to resume work on their complying with the Court ruling on part payment for installing `zero effluent discharge' equipment may have brought a breather for the ... More DISINVESTMENT
Divestment's good economics, says ChidambaramTHE Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, on Tuesday strongly defended the move toward disinvesting Government holding in public sector undertakings, and said that it was "good economics" on the part of the Centre to cash in on part of its holding ... More SOCIAL WELFARE NGO fund for rehabilitating tribals hit by Posco project IN an attempt to bring some respite to the 4,000 tribal families who could be displaced due to the Posco steel project in Orissa, International Watch Organization, based in the US and India, has set up a $5 million (about Rs 22 crore) Tribal ... More EVENTS
PM calls for strengthening knowledge baseTHE Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today called for strengthening the "knowledge base" by focusing on "brain power" of the country, while launching the Knowledge Commission here. The Prime Minister emphasised the need to improve access and ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS Kerala to export procured pepper THE State Government has asked the State Cooperative Marketing Federation (Marketfed) not to sell the pepper procured from the farmers in the domestic market. The Chief Minister, Mr Oommen Chandy, said in the State Assembly on Tuesday that the ... More NATURAL CALAMITIES
REL announces Rs 100-cr disaster management plan To restore supply within 24 hoursRELIANCE Energy (REL) on Tuesday announced a Rs 100-crore disaster management plan to cope with future natural calamities. The company said that it would restore power supply to all residential customers within 12 to 24 hours, and to all ... More
IA, Air India to operate normal schedules from today
Even bank vaults, currency chests not spared
Normalcy returns to Mumbai
Rains wreak havoc Maharashtra poultry industry in trouble
Kurla shopowners bear the brunt of floods
Agriculture Board ensures supply of vegetables in Mumbai TOURISM Eco-tourism projects for Kollam district KERALA'S eco-tourism department has prepared a concept paper outlining various tourism projects that could help the overall development of Chadayamangalam in Kollam district. According to a senior tourism official, all the potential projects ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 24-Jul. 30 Monsoon session to clear employment guarantee Bill Monsoon revives, promises an encore in the North LIC, SBI in fray for pension fund manager slots Remembering Ramu RBI upbeat on growth NTC mills' sale triggers boom in firms with land `India on its way to becoming IT, manufacturing kingdom of the world' Govt considering new petro product pricing mechanism Poor infrastructure hinders investment in India: KPMG Cashew exports may be hit on withdrawal of benefits Infrastructure sector grows 10.2 pc in June Is Konkan belt next on the hit list? US pharma lobby seeks changes in Patents Act Insurance cos bracing for flood of claims 100 pc jute packaging for sugar restored Go-ahead from CCEA; order to come into effect from Aug 1 |
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