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Monday, March 20, 2006
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FOR BANKABLE FARMING
There is a direct and positive correlation between the level of credit and farm output. More

CORPORATE


Stymied by the bogey of national security
Cross-border takeovers More

ECONOMY


Selling India: A look at the complete picture
Export-related direct tax concessions for software parks and export-oriented zones can are demonstrably good value for money. If sympathetically implemented, they will make a big difference to our level of export earnings. More

POLITICS


Not so soon
The Bush Administration has been quick in having introduced in the US Congress the Bill to give effect to the nuclear deal with India. The usual procedure is for Bills meant for the latter's consideration to go ... More

SHIPPING


Government's buy-f.o.b policy sails into sunset
Under f.o.b deals, the importer or buyer makes the shipping arrangements while in the case of c.i.f contracts the onus of shipping the cargo rests with the exporter or seller. More

REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION


Pedestrian policy on real-estate
The government should reform the real-estate business just as it has done telecommunications and save businessmen from their own short-sightedness. Not long ago, telephones were frightfully expensive. Now, they are available for the asking; and price s have tumbled, says P. V. INDIRESAN. More

STOCK MARKETS


Correction ahead for stocks?
An expected global liquidity crunch, higher supply of stocks through IPOs, and India's high valuations compared to the US are, according to international analysts, reasons enough to go slow on the Indian stock market. This view may be heretical but c annot be ignored. More

RAILWAYS


How Kutch Rail reduced project cost
KRCL is expected to generate at least Rs 115 crore revenue in its first year of operation, ensuring an internal rate of return of 20.81 per cent. More

ENTREPRENEURSHIP


Crossing the divide
The President, Mr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, the other day identified development of entrepreneurial talent as the key driver of economic growth today. Yet one must ask why the practice of starting out on one's own ... More

LETTERS


  • Liquidity problem
  • VAT on bullion



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