![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, September 24, 2005 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER Mid-Sept surge helps cut monsoon deficit THE revival phase during the last two weeks has helped southwest monsoon cover much of the lost ground and bring down the overall deficit to two per cent as on September 21 (from five per cent of previous week). A weekly update by India ... More AUTOMOBILES
Japanese auto cos step on the gas in India To introduce commercial vehicles and tractors tooTHE Japanese automotive brigade seems all set to go full throttle in the Indian market over the next few months. Not only have major Japanese firms lined up huge investments for the Indian market, the companies are sprucing up their local product ... More CHEMICALS Alkali makers seek sops on captive power THE Alkali Manufacturers' Association of India (AMAI) has demanded that the State Governments encourage captive power generation by alkali manufacturing units and not impose heavy taxes such ascess, electricity duty and other State levies that ... More ECONOMY Inflation up 3.53 pc due to higher fuel, food prices THE annual wholesale price index-based inflation rose 3.53 per cent during the 12 months ending September 27, accelerating from the previous week's annual rise of 3.16 per cent. The rise in the year-on-year inflation was largely on account of ... More
FOREIGN TRADE Kamal Nath to lead business team to US THE Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Kamal Nath, is to lead a high-powered business delegation to the United States for the Focus India Show India-US Business Partnership to be held in Chicago from September 27-29. An official ... More
Hong Kong invites Indian entrepreneurs INFRASTRUCTURE Five cos participate in GAIL's pre-bid meet for technical advisors Five companies participated in the pre-bid meet called by GAIL (India) Ltd for the appointment of technical consultants to undertake pre-feasibility study for the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) pipeline project. The companies that participated in ... More PETROLEUM Failure to curb black marketing Order to regulate LPG distribution in for review THE Petroleum Minister, Mr Mani Shankar Aiyar, today said that the Government plans to review the order to regulate liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) distribution, as it has not been able to check diversion of subsidised fuel. The Minister accepted ... More
`Investment in technology vital to tap oil, gas reserves'
`Natural gas supply vital for India's energy security' PLASTICS Plastics body firms up 36 investment plans in Bengal THE Indian Plastics Federation (IPF) has firmed up a total of 36 investment proposals with a combined capacity of 60,000-tonne polymers per annum for setting up units at the proposed Poly Park at Sankrail near Kolkata. The 50-acre park will be ... More POWER Tiruchi to see Rs 1,200-cr `energy' investment THE public sector power equipment monolith BHEL, other private sector equipment producers such as Cethar Vessels and G B Engineering, windmill tower manufacturers such as Anand Engineering and the 150-odd fabrication units will together invest Rs ... More TRAVEL & PLACES Rural passport applicants outnumber urbanites IT is not just the urbanites who are setting their eyes on greener pastures abroad. Illiterate rural Indians, who are perceived to be blind to the world of opportunities, are in the race too. About 80 per cent of passport seekers at the ... More EDUCATION ICICI PruLife ties up with American College for insurance course ICICI Prudential Life Insurance has tied up with American College to provide the LUTC (Life Underwriter Training Council) certification course for its top-performing life insurance agents. The course, which consists of six modules on ... More CONSULTING PwC India advising over 130 potential carbon credit projects PRICEWATERHOUSECOOPERS (PwC) India is currently advising more than 130 potential clean development mechanism (CDM) projects that can sell carbon credits. The projects are at various stages of development - from conceptual to ... More MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS & HOSPITALS Apollo to expand clinic network THE Apollo Healthcare and Lifestyle Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of the Apollo Group of Hospitals, will set up 10 franchise clinics overseas and an equal number of outlets in Andhra Pradesh. The overseas clinics would come up in West Asia, ... More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
Construction boom in BangaloreA view of a building under construction in Bangalore. The Karnataka Government's decision to raise the guidance value of properties will hike the city's property rates. Since the guidance value is far below the market value at present, the ... More KNITWEAR & HOSIERY India Knit Fair from Oct 5 at Tirupur THE 21st edition of India Knit Fair for the autumn/winter/mid-summer collection 2006 will be held in Tirupur from October 5 to 7. About 40 knitwear exporters are expected to participate in the fair to be visited by many buying houses and their ... More
TEA to set up bonded warehouse in Antwerp BIO-TECH & GENETICS
Biotech strategy in 2 months: SibalTHE National Biotechnology Development Strategy, which promises concessions to industries and chart out a roadmap to fuel the biotechnology sector's growth, would get the Union Cabinet nod in two months. Stating this at a `Biotech CEO Summit' ... More
Cabinet nod for Regional Centre for Biotechnology Training
Animal resource facility SOCIAL WELFARE Japanese grant for two Indian NGOs THE Embassy of Japan in India, under its scheme `Grant Assistance for Grassroots Project,' on Thursday has decided to extend grant assistance of $168,339. The grant would be given to two non-governmental organisations to support education and ... More RURAL DEVELOPMENT Rs 504-cr Nabard aid for AP THE National Bank for Agricultural and Rural Development (Nabard) has sanctioned Rs 504.24 crore to Andhra Pradesh under the Rural Infrastructure Development Fund (RIDF-XI). With this, the total Nabard assistance to the State has gone up to Rs ... More HUMAN RESOURCES Study on globally distributed workforce: Findings soon FOR HR managers and top leadership, it will be worth the wait. By next year, some early results of a study on `how to make globally distributed workforce (GDW) more effective and productive' will be out. This massive study by a consortium of ... More EVENTS Govt keen on private sector role in defence THE Centre is keen on private sector participation in the defence sector, allowing 26 per cent foreign direct investment (FDI), while inviting 100 per cent domestic sector participation. The restricted FDI will be with certain checks and ... More
Seminar on occupational safety at Vizag EXPORTS & IMPORTS Edible oils turn bearish on imports, better crop HOPES of better than expected oilseeds crop, cut in the vegetable oil tariff rate and increasing imports have brought in a bearish outlook to the edible oil scenario in the country, according to industry players. "The entire oilseed belt in ... More
SEA call to raise customs duty on vanaspati imports CO-OPERATIVES Cooperatives' meet on Sept 27 A STATE-level convention of Souharda Sahakari Cooperatives formed under the Karnataka Souharda Sahakari Act 1997 will be held at Kudalasangama in Bagalkot district on September 27. Addressing newspersons here on Friday, Mr S.R. ... More NATURAL CALAMITIES
Bitter cropVast tracts of sugarcane fields lie submerged at Gunadala due to floods in Budameru in Vijayawada on Friday. (Below) Activists of Left parties, TDP and BJP help out residents of Rajarajeswaripet fetch drinking ... More ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES Ayurveda varsity taking shape at Pandalam Defunct sugar mill's brush with health THE picturesque 130 acres of land near Pandalam in Pathanamthitta district, which housed Kerala's largest sugar mill for about two decades until the mid 1980s, is now in the process of being converted into an Ayurveda University (deemed) with ... More ECONOMIC OFFENCES Banks, coops get more time to file quarterly returns of deposits ONE of the two anti-tax evasion measures introduced by the Government through the Union Budget for 2005-06 appears to be facing implementation problems. The Finance Ministry has once again extended the due date for filing of quarterly return ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Sep. 11-Sep. 17 States with higher GDP attracting FDI: Assocham GAIL board to approve Rs 9,750-cr investments in Kerala projects The legal challenge to FBT Consolidation drive seen to continue in tractor industry Rain forces rethink on expansion plans of BPOs in Mumbai `Formal announcement of roadmap for CST phase-out in October' `Textile sector may be hit by soaring oil prices' Coffee Board sees exports rising in Jan-March SMEs to propel growth in security tool market: IDC Power Ministry may drop plans to clip regulators' wings `Legal work outsourcing potential waiting to be tapped' Global growth alive and well Garlic imports from China stopped on fungal infection Katrina aftermath pushes up freight rates TAPP-4 begins commercial operation Global economy expanding despite high oil prices Agrochem cos likely to post good numbers Top moves in two-wheeler cos Big players still keep off crude futures `Volumes offered not big enough' Energy, food prices push up inflation Mumbai rains motor claims settlement Insurers ready with cheques, vehicle owners spurn offer `Above-normal' northeast monsoon forecast Traditional products lead export growth in first quarter Centre hopeful of meeting fiscal, revenue deficit targets |
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