![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, January 30, 2006 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER
Cold wave in central India likely to abateThe warm and moist easterlies are expected to lead to a rise in both day and night temperatures by about three to four degrees C during the next few days. More ANTI-DUMPING Finance Ministry backs Law Ministry's view on dumping duty recovery The main issue before the Finance Ministry was whether anti-dumping duty was payable during the time gap between the date of expiry of provisional duty and imposition of finally determined duty. More ENVIRONMENT Carbon trading: 20 Indian projects registered at UN panel TWENTY projects from India have been registered at the UN panel as clean development mechanism (CDM) activities till date with the latest being those of Rajshree Sugar and Chemicals Ltd, Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Paper Ltd and Indo Gulf ... More FOREIGN TRADE Breather to exporters on the cards Study group presents customs, trade practice in Australia, the Philippines FACED with the hassle of running from pillar to post to conform to complex procedures of the various governmental departments to get their products shipped to avail themselves of the proclaimed policy support, the exasperated exporters may at ... More HEALTH `India, UK must go in for closer health ties' THE FICCI plans to initiate a dialogue process with the healthcare industry of the UK in order to facilitate the movement of equipment, personnel and research work in the healthcare sector between India and the UK. The healthcare working ... More
IRDA seeks review of health cover products PSU Ruia group completes acquisition of IDCOL Rolling Mills Hirakud Cables takeover in final stages THE Kolkata-based Ruia Group has completed acquisition of the closed Orissa Government PSU, IDCOL Rolling Mills Ltd (IRML). The acquisition of ailing Hirakud Cables, another State PSU, is also in the final stages of completion. The total ... More PETROLEUM More time to concentrate on Panchayati Raj: Aiyar MR MANI Shankar Aiyar is said to be one of the major losers in the first Cabinet reshuffle by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on Sunday. The high-profile Minister, who advocated oil diplomacy for energy security, has been stripped of ... More
Tri-nation workshop on gas pipeline project begins today POWER PSU group to provide power sector funding LIC, PFC, 10 banks form consortium IF funding constraints have held up investments into the beleaguered power sector, a `Power Lenders' Club' formed by a group of PSUs promises to leverage collective financial muscle and change the way financing of power projects in the country is ... More
Mega power project to come up in Maharashtra
Ratnagiri Gas hits roadblock TAXATION VAT implementing States' tax revenues up 15.8% in April-Dec TAX revenues of value-added tax (VAT)-implementing States and Union Territories increased by 15.8 per cent to Rs 53,780 crore during April-December 2005 compared with Rs 46,455 crore in the same period during the previous year. In the first ... More
Transfer pricing audits Govt unlikely to do away with `secret comparable' practice SSI Dena Bank in pact with SMERA DENA Bank has tied up with the SME Rating Agency of India Ltd (SMERA) for rating their small and medium enterprise clients. As per this agreement, SMERA and Dena Bank will work together for popularising each other's services and products among ... More MANAGEMENT Now, management course for bureaucrats THE Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon, is launching a 15-month residential management programme exclusively for joint secretaries in the Government from July. The annual intake for the programme would be a minimum of 35, going up ... More RADIO/TV PHDCCI plea to implement broadcasting code THE PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) has asked the Government to implement the broadcasting code and come up with the formation of a Broadcasting Council to monitor entertainment channels on the lines of the Press Council of India ... More EDUCATION Guess who's placing the orders It's educational institutions in the small cities and towns, which are snapping up computers to give their students a fair shot at IT. More
A joint effort LEATHER CLRI, leather sector to float firm to improve technology THE Central Leather Research Institute (CLRI) and the leather industry will together promote a not-for-profit company to improve the industry's technological capabilities. According to Mr M.M. Hashim, Chairman, KH Group and a leader in the ... More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Akash missile ready for production AKASH, the surface-to-air weapon system, can now intercept and hit multiple enemy targets. Defence scientists have demonstrated this capability by successfully hitting two flying objects. Two missiles, fitted with warheads were used in the ... More WTO Kerala imperative at Davos For Kerala, this year's World Economic Forum meet was special since it was the first time the State was making an official appearance. More
Asian economy takes centre-stage at Davos EVENTS EXPORTS & IMPORTS Exim Bank moots policy interventions to boost demand for vanilla Supply uncertainties from Madagascar and reasonably high quality of Indian vanilla have driven developed countries to look at India as an alternative supply base, the Exim Bank study said. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jan. 22-Jan. 28 Govt expects over Rs 20.7 cr from FM radio bidding BALCO stake sale: Govt hopeful of good return Deposits exempt from TDS on interest CBDT plans change in banks' reporting details Russia keen to supply nuclear plants to India Amex's security product targets frequent travellers Pvt equity, venture capital cos raise $950 m via IPOs: Study UN pat for India's `economic performance' Manufacturing, infrastructure development in forefront Bullion trade down 25-30 pc: WGC Deciding the tax rate Factor in the bribe rate too Leather product exports top $1.4 b in April-Oct PM sets up task force on petrochemicals investment regions Chilli output seen lower on damage by rains Chidambaram says 10 pc GDP growth possible India, Saudi Arabia sign strategic energy pact Long-term contracts planned for crude supplies |
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