![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, September 10, 2005 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER Cyclonic circulation behind Mumbai downpour AN upper air cyclonic circulation over north Konkan and adjoining Madhya Maharashtra has been blamed for Friday's heavy downpour in Mumbai, which brought back memories of the killer drencher that hit the metropolis less than two months ago. ... More
Met warns of cloudburst in next 48 hours Mumbaikars panic as rains lash city CEMENT Eastern, western regions drive up cement offtake CEMENT consumption in the eastern and western parts of the country is driving the overall consumption during the current fiscal, while the southern region has witnessed a sharp dip in cement use during the period. The fall in consumption in ... More COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES `Arm customs tribunal with power to award penal costs' INDIA Inc wants the customs, excise and service tax appellate tribunal (CESTAT) to be armed with the power to award costs. At present, the tribunal does not enjoy such powers. As part of its suggestions for reducing pending cases at the CESTAT, ... More
`Judicial support essential for effective ADR system' ECONOMY Boston Chamber of Commerce seeks `Rainy Day Fund' THERE may be a cue in this for our apex chambers on how to tackle the negative fallout of recessionary trends faced by the Indian industry on a permanent basis, provided of course the corporates are willing to put in a little bit of extra cash ... More PETROLEUM Govt issues oil bonds worth Rs 5,762.8 cr THE Government of India on Friday announced the issue of `Seven per cent Oil Companies of India Special Bonds 2012'. According to an RBI release, the bonds have been issued for liquidating outstanding claims of oil companies aggregating Rs ... More
SEBI urges Ministry to tighten disclosure norms for oil finds
`Effect of fuel price hike minimal on Railways'
Ad hoc approach to full-blown fuel crisis POWER EU official upbeat on India's co-operation in nuke energy Mr Jean said India stands to greatly benefit by participating in the Galileo project. More TEXTILES SIMA aligns AGM with textile top brass meeting THE Southern India Mills Association (SIMA) has synchronised its annual general meeting (September 14) with a two-day meet of chief executive officers/managing directors of textile mills to be held on September13 and 14. Mr S.V. Arumugham, ... More SSI Debt revamp: SMEs get a leg up from RBI TO improve the flow of credit to Small and Medium Enterprises (SME), the Reserve Bank of India has announced detailed guidelines to ensure the restructuring of debt of all eligible SMEs. This will be at terms that are as favourable as the ... More EDUCATION ISB signs up with Chinese biz school THE Indian School of Business (ISB) has tied up with the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB), Beijing for a student exchange programme. According to Professor M. Rammohan Rao, Dean, ISB, "India and China are two of the most ... More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION Real Estate Opportunities Fund gets first tranche THE first tranche of the Rs 500-crore Real Estate Opportunities Fund, which has been co-promoted by the Anand Rathi group, has closed with commitments from investors who were required to put in a minimum of Rs 2 crore. Talks with prospective ... More MANPOWER HR mobilisation a big challenge, says Maran THE biggest challenge in India's quest to become an economic powerhouse is mobilisation and training of human resource, said Mr Dayanidhi Maran, Union Minister of Communications and IT, here today. Delivering the presidential address at the ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS Bangalore losing out on IT investments, says Chamber STPI refutes: `More firms set up shop' IS Bangalore losing its appeal as the preferred investment destination for technology companies? Yes, says the Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce (BCIC), an apex industry body representing the interests of medium and large companies in ... More DISINVESTMENT BSE shortlists 10 investment bankers for divestment THE Bombay Stock Exchange, which is set on the road towards corporatisation, has shortlisted 10 investment bankers to facilitate its divestment process. The BSE, 49 per cent of which will now be owned by brokers, is looking for sound advice ... More WTO
India keen to achieve concrete results in WTO ministerial meetINDIA on Friday expressed itself for achieving concrete results in the forthcoming Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organisation in Hong Kong in order to ensure that global trade is not only free but also fair and cautioned against ... More SOCIAL WELFARE Emulate `hope models', Capart tells NGOs THE Council for Advancement of People's Action and Rural Technology (Capart) has asked non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and other organisations that want to take up developmental activities in rural areas to study `hope models'. These ... More
IIM-B asked to study failure of developmental schemes INCOME TAX
There are contradictions in FBTTosh K. Toshniwal evaluates the latest circular from the CBDT More
NATURAL CALAMITIES Cover for Maharashtra students dents insurers, post-floods Death claims, replacing lost textbooks, repairs to schools The cost of textbooks replaced so far is Rs 3.11 crore. The claims of the 95 children who died would add up to Rs 47.5 lakh. At Rs 1.22 per child, the premium collected is Rs 2.44 crore. More
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Looking back Aug. 28-Sep. 3 TCS pilot project for efficient functioning of rural job scheme Hike petrol price, not diesel: Montek Tonnage tax boosts fleet strength Outlook positive for shipping cos GAIL to begin drilling in Bengal basin in Oct No monsoon revival soon; South benefits from `break monsoon' 'As mobile base grows, so does service tax kitty' Oil Ministry not for price stabilisation fund `Cess funds can be used to share subsidy burden' The burden of farmers' debt Money in the air Farm GDP growth declines to 1.1 pc MFs keep away from oil stocks Funding still a roadblock for biotech start-ups RBI notification on dual pricing not to impact hotels' margins China unlikely to be major steel exporter Maharashtra wants ban on kesari dal to go Cashew exports may gain on dip in global output Delay in Indonesian, Brazil crops seen pushing up demand for Indian produce Not just wine, but beer too would flow freely! `States with VAT in place may earn higher revenues' Paper makers set to hike prices Reliance gets Rs 10,500-cr excise notice `Warning signal' on world economy Monsoon exits West; fresh southern pulse brewing |
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