INDUSTRY & ECONOMY
CLIMATE & WEATHER
Rain pounds Lakshadweep
THE slow-moving but hyperactive low-pressure system, stationed 100 km north-east of Amin Divi in Lakshadweep on Wednesday evening, pounded the islands to a record-breaking 43 cm of rain that fell during the 24-hour period ending at 8.30 a.m. ...
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OUTSOURCING
R&D outsourcing set for rapid growth
INCREASING awareness about Intellectual Property (IP) and the thrust on creating a regime for its enforcement have led to gradual but certain growth of research and development (R&D) outsourcing by multinational corporations. According to ...
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ECONOMY
Kerala must look to services, manpower for growth: Study
THE age of remittances and consumption spurring economic development is behind Kerala. The State will have to forge new models for sustaining growth in the 21st century. "The future growth pattern should be based on a combination of export of ...
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EXCISE AND CUSTOMS
CBEC issues order on unused Cenvat
THE Central Board of Excise and Customs (CBEC) does not want assessees to get away with unintended dual benefit under the excise law as well as the Income-Tax law on account of the treatment of unutilised Cenvat credit balance at the ...
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Directive to Kochi Corpn
POWER
Trifurcation of MSEB unlikely before deadline
After a report by a consultant, the State Government realised that the steps taken to break-up the MSEB was complicated.
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STEEL
Steel cos gearing up to hike long products price
STEEL companies are gearing up for another round of price hike, which is likely to be effective from the beginning of June. According to officials in the steel-making companies, this time the increase will be more prominent for the long ...
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WATER
Down the drain
Precious drinking water goes waste at Nagole in Hyderabad on Wednesday morning, even as the city is facing acute shortage of the commodity.
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