Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, April 18, 2006 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY POWER
22 cos line up for Girye ultra mega power projectContract to be awarded by June 30 next year More
Govt, CII to conduct consumer study on power supply ANTI-DUMPING Dumping duty proposed on saccharin from China `Exported to India below normal value; consistent rise in inventory of the domestic industry' More COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES Tech applications projects in judiciary lined up With an aim to find various tech applications for the judiciary, the Minister for Science and Technology, Mr Kapil Sibal, today announced a slew of projects. The projects include `training the trainers' of State Judicial Academies on technology ... More
NALSAR tops Asia Pacific in Jessup competition ECONOMY Inflation kept under check: RBI The headline inflation in India has remained well contained in 2005-06 due to fiscal and monetary measures undertaken since mid-2004, the Reserve bank of India said in its report on the macro-economic and monetary developments in 2005-06 released ... More EXCISE AND CUSTOMS Bombay Metal bourse seeks excise duty cut Halving of levy mooted in the wake of rising prices More FOREIGN TRADE ANNUAL SUPPLEMENT TO TRADE POLICY
Strategising to create more employmentThe latest Annual Supplement to the Trade Policy has measures to identify and nurture special focus areas, which would generate additional employment opportunities particularly in the semi-urban and rural areas. More
Indian teams discuss investment prospects in Jafza HEALTH
ICICI Pru launches cancer care productCash payments will cover direct and incidental expenses More
New UK rule gives Indian docs the ache PETROLEUM ONGC signs pact with Transparency International To fight corruption in public contracting More
President nod for gas regulatory Bill STEEL
Chinese steel cos exploring opportunities in IndiaSeek more clarity in foreign direct investment norms More TAXATION CST compensation panel to meet on April 24 A clear picture on how States are to be compensated for their losses in revenues from central sales tax (CST) phaseout is likely to emerge only after the first week of May. The working group set up to work the modalities of compensation for an ... More WATER New strategy needed to tackle water crisis in urban areas A combination of improved urban governance and public private partnership will help tackle the challenge of water management in modern cities, according to Mr B. Suresh, Chief Executive Officer, Mahindra Acres Consulting Engineers. At a ... More RADIO/TV EurAsia Cricket Series: SaharaOne eyes 20 pc growth in viewership The series will be aired simultaneously on Sahara and the film channel, Filmy. More
Average TV ad duration falls 2 pc AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS Auto components cruise on top gear this fiscal Riding the boom in automobile sector More FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING Farmers hold back wheat as buyers queue up Prices begin to rise as MNCs come up with higher offers More PAPER, BOARD & NEWSPRINT Paper products price revision on the cards Cos cite rising inputs costs More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS `Restore telescopic fares for link trains' The Tamilnadu Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged the Railway Minister to restore the telescopic benefit for stations to be reached through connecting trains. In a statement, the chamber President, Mr S. Rethinavelu, said the Railway ... More BIO-TECH & GENETICS
`Govt to accord priority to biotech sector'The Union Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, on Monday said the Government would accord the same importance to biotechnology that the information technology sector had been given. Assuring the Centre's support to the sector, Mr Chidambaram ... More SOCIAL WELFARE Coimbatore residents float voluntary service body RAAC has initiated discussions with a multinational consultancy firm for conducting a study on the city's growth prospects. Moot creation of urban area development authority More RURAL DEVELOPMENT `Transparency, accountability vital in functioning of NGOs' Home Minister calls for paradigm shift in funding of NGOs More
Govt rural electrification plan HUMAN RESOURCES AP Govt creates 600 posts for resident doctors To build hostels in all medical colleges in the State More EVENTS 319 Indian cos to take part in engg fair in Germany An ambitious project to market Indian expertise abroad More
Kalam to open renewable energy meet EXPORTS & IMPORTS Sops removed for EOUs, SEZs under job scheme EOUs fear their products would become uncompetitive More
Removal of duty on import of Indian tea sought
Vegoil imports rise in March NATURAL CALAMITIES Bhopal gas victims call off strike Bhopal gas victims ended their hunger strike after the Government conceded some of the demands related to clean water, clean-up of toxic wastes and setting up of a national commission for medical and economic rehabilitation. A ... More Advt Links: Construct Data About:Blank tax deductions Tanning Beds Personal Computing resources Hawaii Vacations - Hanalei Bay Resort Business Health Insurance Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Apr. 9-Apr. 15 Bet on value-addition, innovation, India Inc told `No outsourcing of core Customs functions' Singapore chamber intitiative to deepen linkages with India Sugar sector sees record output next season Agri export zones may have single investment window Soya oil prices soar on speculation Oil majors keen on new exploration blocks Foreign cos enter traditional wholesaling domain Oil import bill swells to $40 b India moves ahead in merchandise imports Cement shortage hits many areas in the South Industrial production up 8.8 pc in Feb Weather models split over La Nina Govt withdraws benefit to EOUs for supplies made in DTA Average Indian household pays 42 bills online a year: Study Passenger car market growth climbs down to 7.5% Goan mine owners break the ice to own a ship IDBI Bank doubles infrastructure exposure Women want shopping to be fast and convenient |
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