![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Sunday, February 05, 2006 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY SOCIAL SECURITY EPF board will dip into reserves to pay interest despite reduction in rate THE Employees Provident Fund board will have to dip into its reserve to meet the gap in paying interest to subscribers, despite the interest rate being reduced to 8.5 per cent, said Mr A. Vishwanathan, Commissioner, Central Provident Fund ... More ECONOMY
To achieve 8 pc growth rate Greater investments needed in infrastructure projects: PMTHE Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, on Saturday said that his Government has set an ambitious programme of expanding and improving road network across the country at an outlay of Rs 170,000 crore. Most of these works would be taken up under ... More HOTELS Hotels: Venture and gain Asian Hotels: Buy Hotel Leelaventure: Buy Oriental Hotels: Buy More POWER Free power is fine if State finances permit: Shinde THE new Union Minister for Power, Mr Sushil Kumar Shinde, feels free power is okay if the State finances permit. "However, I don't propose free power, but would rather go by the national policy and what the Prime Minister lays down." Mr Shinde ... More PERSONAL PRODUCTS Brand buyouts boost homegrown FMCGs TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS AAI employees call off strike Tripartite panel to look into issues THE four-day old agitation by employees of the Airports Authority of India opposed to the Government's modernisation plan for Delhi and Mumbai airports was called off this afternoon. "In view of the request made by the Prime Minister yesterday ... More
A hectic Saturday for Civil Aviation Ministry EVENTS
Hyundai to extend quality programme to tier-2 suppliersHYUNDAI Motor India, which has covered all its 80 vendors under a quality programme, will extend it to its nearly 400 tier-2 suppliers, according to Mr B.V.R. Subbu, President, Hyundai Motor India Ltd. Under the programme to ensure that its ... More NATURAL CALAMITIES Canoro poised to complete 3D, 2D seismic surveys THE Canada-based Canoro Resources Ltd, which is operating in the Assam-Arakan basin in the Northeast, is poised to complete the 3D and 2D seismic surveys in three blocks spreading over Assam and Arunachal Pradesh latest by March. Two of the three ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Focus Infrastructure woes stare IT sector IPO Scams FDI in retail sector Dynamic Tirupur Surging Sensex Gold scaling new highs
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Looking back Jan. 29-Feb. 4 India seeks FDI that can generate employment Assures to put 'best foot forward' to help investors Exim Bank moots policy interventions to boost demand for vanilla IRDA seeks review of health cover products Carbon trading: 20 Indian projects registered at UN panel VAT implementing States' tax revenues up 15.8% in April-Dec Transfer pricing audits Govt unlikely to do away with `secret comparable' practice Creating energy security priority area: Murli Deora Ministry moots 51% FDI in agri-business NMDC divestment: Govt seeks EoI from merchant, investment bankers As global majors strengthen presence Indian cement industry logs highest growth in output Gem & jewellery exports surge to $17 b in 2005 Over 45 pc dip in Nov-Jan vegoil imports Crisil, ICRA to offer IPO grading services Fitch to `wait and watch' Deora hints at relief for oil cos in Budget Mallya hits out at UK whisky body for lobbying against Indian-made liquor Oil Ministry hopes to get contracted 5 mt LNG from Iran But talks for additional 2.5 mt may be tough Antrix-EADS Astrium team to build satellite for Eutelsat `Growth in manufacturing sector key to generating employment' Soyameal exports may top 22 lakh t by March-end Govt set to garner Rs 1,100 cr from FM radio privatisation |
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