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  • Pivotals may maintain uptrend

    ADR Watch


  • Mixed trend prevails

    Advertising


  • The good old radio draws advertisers

    Air-conditioners & Refrigerators


  • Workshop for energy engineers in Thiruvananthapuram

    Airlines


  • Electronic data facility for cargo at Delhi, Mumbai airports next year

    Alliances & Joint Ventures


  • BEML ropes in HMT for metro rail coaches project

    American Periscope


  • Raising the curtain on Disney's top managers

    Andhra Pradesh


  • IIT Guwahati team emerges winner at Agilent contest
  • Workshop on beating heart bypass surgery in Hyderabad hospital
  • Dr Batra's opens new clinic at Dilsukhnagar
  • Little Flower team wins TCS quiz
  • AP Govt decides not to hike power tariff

    Announcements


  • NTC to sell one more Mumbai property
  • Granules India to pay 12.5 pc

    Arts & Crafts


  • India eyes 4% share in global handicrafts trade in 3 years

    Awards & Honours


  • Udyog Ratna award for Nestle India chief
  • IIT Guwahati team emerges winner at Agilent contest
  • Little Flower team wins TCS quiz

    Bearings, Castings & Forgings


  • Aluminium casters' body to set up more centres

    Books


  • Magazine for executives launched in Thiruvananthapuram

    Chat


  • Easy to recommend, risky to follow

    Climate & Weather


  • Rain belt shifting to east again

    Co-operatives


  • Nafed posts Rs 11.49-cr net in 2004-05
  • Metro Co-op Bank licence cancelled

    Commodity Exchanges


  • Bearish trend in NY cotton futures

    Corporate Bonds


  • Union Bank Tier-II bond issue gets good response
  • BoI to raise $350 m via medium term notes

    Cotton


  • Bearish trend in NY cotton futures

    Cultivation


  • Saving crops

    Debt Market


  • State Govt papers back in favour

    Economy


  • Waste of time and money
  • The economic fault lines
  • UN Human Development Report 2005: Shocking disparities across regions

    Editorial


  • Persuasion vs. compulsion

    Education


  • `Digital library, e-learning must complement each other'
  • IIT Guwahati team emerges winner at Agilent contest
  • Little Flower team wins TCS quiz

    Engineering


  • Workshop for energy engineers in Thiruvananthapuram
  • BEML ropes in HMT for metro rail coaches project
  • Cethar Vessels plans Rs 50-cr expansion
  • `Engineers have major role in welfare of agricultural sector'

    Entertainment & Leisure


  • Huge scope seen for animation industry

    Entrepreneurship


  • Young Bengal entrepreneurs to visit China

    Environment


  • Call to protect ozone layer
  • Plastic bags ban in Maharashtra: Panel report in 15 days

    Errors & Omissions Expected


  • Clear the air before starting with `love all'

    Events


  • Supplyco's Onam fairs successful
  • Workshop for energy engineers in Thiruvananthapuram
  • I-T(Kerala) employees' meet
  • Looking Back
  • New players steer non-life sector
  • GIC, a leader in reinsurance
  • Payouts during calamities: Fact & fiction
  • Workshop on beating heart bypass surgery in Hyderabad hospital
  • Little Flower team wins TCS quiz
  • Agenda for the week
  • Canada to be partner country in tech summit
  • `Engineers have major role in welfare of agricultural sector'

    Exports & Imports


  • Marginal decline in oilseeds export
  • Vanilla prices unlikely to pick up this year
  • `More transparent drawback system on the anvil '
  • India eyes 4% share in global handicrafts trade in 3 years

    Fertilisers


  • IFFCO in Rs 2,180-cr deal to acquire Oswal Chem units

    Fixed Deposits


  • Counting on deposits

    Food & Dairy Products


  • Udyog Ratna award for Nestle India chief

    Foods & Food Processing


  • Supplyco's Onam fairs successful
  • Tap processed foods market: Sahai

    Foreign Direct Investment


  • Tracking the global FDI movement

    Foreign Trade


  • India set to forge energy alliances across S. Asia

    General Insurance


  • New players steer non-life sector
  • GIC, a leader in reinsurance
  • Payouts during calamities: Fact & fiction
  • GIC to upgrade offices in London, Dubai

    Govt Bonds


  • State Govt papers back in favour

    Health


  • Workshop on beating heart bypass surgery in Hyderabad hospital
  • Dr Batra's opens new clinic at Dilsukhnagar

    Home Appliances


  • Haier selected as sponsor for Beijing Olympics

    Housing Finance


  • Bank aid for housing scheme at Thrissur

    Human Resources


  • Taking a call on emotional labour
  • UN Human Development Report 2005: Shocking disparities across regions
  • Raising the curtain on Disney's top managers
  • `Better labour laws vital for temping market'

    IPOs


  • Bharat Overseas IPO soon

    IT-enabled Services


  • Taking a call on emotional labour

    Income Tax


  • I-T(Kerala) employees' meet
  • Remove expenses on sales promotion from FBT ambit, says FICCI

    Industry Associations


  • Charting a new course for Cochin port
  • Aluminium casters' body to set up more centres
  • Canada to be partner country in tech summit
  • Remove expenses on sales promotion from FBT ambit, says FICCI

    Information Technology


  • Electronic data facility for cargo at Delhi, Mumbai airports next year

    Infrastructure


  • Public-pvt partnerships in infrastructure — Srei eyeing new projects under `viability gap' grant

    Insight


  • Taking a call on emotional labour

    Interest Rates


  • Counting on deposits

    Interview


  • `Our target is 20 pc annual growth for next three years' — Mr Rakesh Mehrotra, MD, Concor
  • A lot of positive factors going for India

    Karnataka


  • `Engineers have major role in welfare of agricultural sector'
  • `Better labour laws vital for temping market'

    Kerala


  • Supplyco's Onam fairs successful
  • Magazine for executives launched in Thiruvananthapuram
  • Workshop for energy engineers in Thiruvananthapuram
  • I-T(Kerala) employees' meet
  • Bank aid for housing scheme at Thrissur
  • Kerala: Move to set up wind farms in private lands
  • Rain belt shifting to east again
  • Call to protect ozone layer
  • TEA calls for planned strategy to lower garment production cost

    Knitwear & Hosiery


  • TEA calls for planned strategy to lower garment production cost

    Kochi


  • Charting a new course for Cochin port

    Letters


  • Directors or politicians?
  • Solar energy
  • Counting on deposits

    Maharashtra


  • Plastic bags ban in Maharashtra: Panel report in 15 days

    Management


  • Raising the curtain on Disney's top managers
  • Magazine for executives launched in Thiruvananthapuram

    Marketing


  • Nafed posts Rs 11.49-cr net in 2004-05

    Marketing Research


  • The good old radio draws advertisers

    Medical Institutions & Hospitals


  • Dr Batra's opens new clinic at Dilsukhnagar

    Mergers & Acquisitions


  • IFFCO in Rs 2,180-cr deal to acquire Oswal Chem units

    Mutual Confidence


  • Is there a case for regulating MF distributors?

    Mutual Funds


  • Corpn Bank to vend Principal MF products
  • A lot of positive factors going for India
  • Is there a case for regulating MF distributors?

    New Projects


  • Cethar Vessels plans Rs 50-cr expansion
  • IOC to seek nod for Paradip refinery project next month

    Non-conventional Energy


  • Solar energy
  • Kerala: Move to set up wind farms in private lands

    Offhand


  • Waste of time and money

    Oilseeds & Edible Oil


  • Marginal decline in oilseeds export

    Other States


  • Young Bengal entrepreneurs to visit China
  • Rajasthan's share in foreign tourists dips

    Outlook


  • Public-pvt partnerships in infrastructure — Srei eyeing new projects under `viability gap' grant

    Overseas Borrowings


  • BoI to raise $350 m via medium term notes

    PSU


  • Directors or politicians?

    Petrochemicals


  • IOC to seek nod for Paradip refinery project next month

    Petroleum


  • Diesel hike pushes truck rentals up in NCT
  • IOC to seek nod for Paradip refinery project next month
  • Oil cos targeting rural customers
  • Petrofed told to rework study on exploration policy

    Pharmaceuticals


  • Granules India to pay 12.5 pc

    Plantation Panorama


  • Tea industry looks for immediate solutions

    Plastics


  • Plastic bags ban in Maharashtra: Panel report in 15 days

    Policy


  • World Bank blames Govt policies for poor rural lending
  • TRAI rejects move to issue directive on access charge

    Politics


  • Waste of time and money
  • Advani to step down as BJP chief in December

    Power


  • AP Govt decides not to hike power tariff
  • India set to forge energy alliances across S. Asia

    Private Banks


  • Bank aid for housing scheme at Thrissur
  • Bharat Overseas IPO soon

    Promotions & Offers


  • Haier selected as sponsor for Beijing Olympics

    Public Sector Banks


  • Corpn Bank to vend Principal MF products
  • Union Bank Tier-II bond issue gets good response
  • BoI to raise $350 m via medium term notes

    RBI & Other Central Banks


  • Metro Co-op Bank licence cancelled
  • World Bank blames Govt policies for poor rural lending

    Radio/TV


  • Persuasion vs. compulsion
  • The good old radio draws advertisers

    Railways


  • BEML ropes in HMT for metro rail coaches project
  • Zonal Railways told to improve redressal mechanism

    Real Estate & Construction


  • NTC to sell one more Mumbai property

    Regulatory Bodies & Rulings


  • Persuasion vs. compulsion
  • Is there a case for regulating MF distributors?
  • TRAI rejects move to issue directive on access charge

    Roadways


  • Diesel hike pushes truck rentals up in NCT

    Rural Development


  • World Bank blames Govt policies for poor rural lending

    Rural Marketing


  • Oil cos targeting rural customers

    Security


  • As IT security concerns rise, so do UTM devices

    Shipping


  • Charting a new course for Cochin port
  • `Our target is 20 pc annual growth for next three years' — Mr Rakesh Mehrotra, MD, Concor

    Software


  • Cybernet unit in pact with IBM India
  • HCL Tech to push deeper into capital markets space

    Spices & Condiments


  • Vanilla prices unlikely to pick up this year

    Sports


  • Haier selected as sponsor for Beijing Olympics
  • Clear the air before starting with `love all'

    Stock Markets


  • Easy to recommend, risky to follow
  • Mixed trend prevails
  • Pivotals may maintain uptrend

    Supply Chain Management


  • `Our target is 20 pc annual growth for next three years' — Mr Rakesh Mehrotra, MD, Concor

    Tea


  • ICWAI studying tea output cost
  • Tea industry looks for immediate solutions

    Telecommunications


  • `Walky' services — BSNL asks circle heads to recover ADC dues from Tata Teleservices
  • TRAI rejects move to issue directive on access charge

    Textiles


  • NTC to sell one more Mumbai property

    Tourism


  • Rajasthan's share in foreign tourists dips

    Trends


  • Clear the air before starting with `love all'

    Vision 2020


  • The economic fault lines

    Wide Canvas


  • Tracking the global FDI movement



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