![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, March 26, 2005 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ECONOMY To meet increased revenue expenses States may borrow more from small savings window STATES are expected to increase their borrowings through small savings to meet their enhanced expenditure requirements both Plan and non-Plan. Support for State plans effective from the next fiscal year onwards is expected to be ... More FOREIGN TRADE Wal-Marts, JC Penneys making orders bigger TWO months into the textile quota phase-out, Indian textile suppliers are emerging with a significant presence on the sourcing plan of major retailers in the US and the European Union for the next couple of years. Wal-Mart, the world's biggest ... More PHARMACEUTICALS MNC drug cos patently unhappy with new regime HOW does it feel to put in the effort but have someone else partake of the fruits of that labour? MNC drug companies operating in the country say that the recently passed Patents Bill allows just that - as generic drug companies will now be ... More POWER ONGC mulls hiking capacity at proposed Tripura plant HAVING received the nod from the Union Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas to use gas reserves in Tripura for power generation, ONGC is now considering stepping up the capacity of the proposed power plant at Palatana to 1,500 MW. The company ... More TAXATION IT firms vie to offer VAT software WITH the State Governments and their respective commercial taxes departments taking to VAT-related technology infrastructure, it is now the turn of IT service providers to target companies and traders with customised software packages. Not just ... More
SIMA favours total VAT implementation
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