![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, October 05, 2005 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER Retreating monsoon runs into rough weather AS with the onset phase, the withdrawal of the southwest monsoon also has run into some rough weather with live weather systems in the east and west intervening. A weather update by the National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting ... More
Jharkhand, Bihar post worst monsoon records ECONOMY Incremental borrowing by States worries Plan Panel During 2004-05, aggregate borrowings of States from own resources were Rs 80,358.76 crore against Rs 74,623.31 crore a year before. More ENGINEERING EEPC opens Chicago display centre THE Engineering Export Promotion Council (EEPC), in a bid to provide a sound platform to its member-exporters to compete with their counterparts from other countries, has opened a India Engineering Centre (IEC) in Chicago, US. The council, ... More FERTILISERS MCF settles dispute with contract workers ONE hundred and fifty four contract workers, who were earlier working for Mangalore Chemicals and Fertilizers (MCF) Ltd through an agent - have withdrawn their strike following a settlement with the management on issues related their ... More FOREIGN TRADE HQ Link to hold three trade fairs in Hyderabad HQ LINK PTE LTD of Singapore, a leading organiser of trade exhibitions, has announced that it is organising three trade events under one roof at the Hitex Exhibition Centre here from Friday. These three-day trade fairs include PS India-2005, ... More
Turkey's historic journey for full EU membership begins HEALTH AP Lions Club plans diabetes project LIONS International plans to launch a $398,000 initiative to tackle diabetic retinopathy (eye problem due to diabetes). An estimated 448,000 people with diabetes are to be covered under the project. The project is among a cluster of four ... More
`Combo vaccines needed for flu' INFRASTRUCTURE
Cabinet to take up urban renewal mission this weekTHE National Urban Renewal Mission (NURM) for integrated development of cities and towns would be taken up by the Cabinet this week, the Minister of State for Urban Employment and Poverty Alleviation, Ms Kumari Selja, said on Tuesday. While ... More PETROLEUM New LPG bunk in Vizag VISAKHAPATNAM: The citizens of Vizag will be able to drive their vehicles on legally permitted liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from today. An LPG bunk will be opened by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd at Vadlapudi. Vizag is the ... More
KRL begins work on single buoy mooring
BIMSTEC nations plan to enhance energy co-operation
Tech snags hit ONGC Bengal offshore drilling PHARMACEUTICALS IDMA calls for progressive drug pricing policy THE Indian Drug Manufacturers' Association (IDMA) has written to the Union Chemicals and Fertilisers Ministry urging it to pursue a progressive policy of price decontrol with strong competition. Referring to the recent report submitted by a ... More POWER Elecon bags AP Genco order HYDERABAD: The Gujarat-based Elecon Engineering Company Ltd has won a contract worth Rs 26.42 crore from Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Ltd (AP Genco), for design, engineering, manufacturing and supply of Wagon Tippler, ... More
BHEL commissions 2nd unit at NTPC's Rihand station STEEL `Global steel demand to rise 20-25 mt in 2006' THE International Iron and Steel Institute has said global steel demand in 2006 would be 20-25 million tonnes higher than the current year. The prospects are good for continued growth in steel demand worldwide according to the latest ... More TAXATION Roadmap for CST phase-out may be discussed at VAT panel meet THE issue of a roadmap for central sales tax (CST) phase-out is likely to come up for discussion at the VAT panel meeting here on Wednesday even as consensus eluded the States over the compensation and timing of the phase-out or the elimination ... More
Kerala tax dept conducts diploma in taxation
TN Chamber's plea on CST rule SSI Kerala Govt modifies revival scheme for SSIs All revenue recovery actions initiated against a sick unit applying for the revival scheme will be stayed till a decision is taken on the revival proposal. More
SMEs may get regulatory relief on compliance with ICAI standards RADIO/TV
Cartoon Network lines up new shows, moviesCARTOON Network has just completed 10 years of existence in the country. To celebrate this achievement, the channel has unveiled a new logo and will launch new films for the forthcoming festive season. Speaking to newspersons, Mr Ian Diamond, ... More EDUCATION NIPM (Mangalore) meet on Oct 7 MANGALORE: The Mangalore chapter of National Institute of Personnel Management (NIPM) will organise its silver jubilee conference on the topic `Leveraging human capital, business process outsourcing for organisational excellence' in ... More
Kerala Govt's proposal for veterinary varsity FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING `VAT hurts food processing industry in AP' THE food processing industry in Andhra Pradesh is feeling the VAT (Value Added Tax) heat. "Major inputs like vegetables and fruits are not taxed. But the end product is taxed at 12.5 per cent. This is totally unfair," Mr Y. Vidya Sagar, ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS AP Chamber expresses concern over Centre's plan HYDERABAD: The Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) has expressed concern over the Union Government's proposal to raise the compensation payable by industrial undertakings. It was proposed to increase ... More HANDLOOM Workshop on natural dyes in Thiruvananthapuram THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: A workshop on natural dyes will be the highlight of the second day of the exhibition on `Dissemination of appropriate technology for the handlooms sector' being held here. The Directorate of Handlooms and Textiles ... More MINING & QUARRYING AP Govt to levy cess on minerals IN an effort to raise resources and to improve infrastructure in the mining sector, the State Government has introduced an enabling legislation that will allow the State Mining Department to levy tax (cess in this case) in addition to ... More CREDIT RATING Interest rates likely to harden, says S&P STANDARD & Poor's (S&P) said on Tuesday that interest rates in India are likely to be less benign, though it may not affect the economy too much. The reasons for interest rates to be under pressure, according to Mr Ping Chew, Director, Asia . More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS `Employees in IT, ITES sector taken good care of' Nasscom sees no need for trade unions THE IT and ITES industry feels that unionism in the sector will not succeed as there is no "felt need" for such an initiative. "Employees in IT and ITES sector do not need any external intervention as they are looked after very well," said Mr ... More EVENTS Manmohan releases commemorative coins THE Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, today released the commemorative coins of Rs 100 and Rs 5 denominations on the birth centenary of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, today. Speaking at the concluding function of the centenary ... More
`Awareness of loss caused by corrosion very low' EXPORTS & IMPORTS
Indonesia palm oil exports to India up 30 pc in Jan-MayINDONESIA's palm oil exports to India increased by over 30 per cent during January-May this year, while its shipments to other nations rose 46.5 per cent. "Exports of palm products from Indonesia has been growing significantly in proportion to ... More
Tobacco industry aims to double exports PEOPLE Shiv Nadar joins ISB executive board THE HCL group founder and first-generation entrepreneur, Mr Shiv Nadar, today joined the Executive Board of the Indian School of Business (ISB). "The Indian economy is growing at a high rate and is already being counted among the top 10 global ... More BOOKS Arindam Chaudhuri's next book will be on business strategies AFTER authoring `Count Your Chickens Before They Hatch' and co-authoring `The Great Indian Dream', Prof. Arindam Chaudhuri says, "My next book will not be for mass readership." Dean, Centre for Economic Research and Advanced Studies, Indian ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Sep. 25-Oct. 1 BPCL in talks with NCDEX for futures trading in furnace oil `SMEs must upgrade tech to become Defence suppliers' Pak keen on buying Indian machinery for edible oil refineries CAG non-committal on issue of auditing NGO accounts Infrastructure growth slows to 5.7 pc in Aug SC seeks explanation on `unregulated' mobile towers Seven States may participate in tax info exchange project Bajaj Capital promoting art as investment option Indian shrimp prices decline in US markets Festival demand fails to spark; exporters look to Japan Volatility may continue in crude oil market PM concern over science grads not finding gainful jobs Direct overseas investments up NTPC's hydro initiative gathers steam Projects totalling 4,400 MW on the anvil Essar among FDI proposals cleared India attracted $5-b FDI in 2004, says Unctad Tread warily on MFI loans; but spare a thought for rural poor India gains in global growth index Finland retains top slot in World Economic Forum rankings Leasing of aircraft could get dearer from today |
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