Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, March 22, 2006 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY OUTSOURCING `Outsourcing' outdated in era of globalisation: Chidambaram The word `outsourcing' has become outdated, as the concept is undergoing change, said the Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram, here today. Speaking at a seminar `XIII All India Managerium' organised by the Aligarh Muslim ... More BUDGET Maharashtra scraps stamp duty on non-local brokers Transactions relating to sale and purchase of shares More
Budget to help sustain GDP growth: FICCI
Parliament approves Union Budget
CII welcomes restraining fiscal deficit within 3 pc CEMENT AP CM's appeal to cement makers The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, has urged the members of the AP Cement Manufacturers' Association (CMA) to supply cement at substantially reduced prices for the weaker section housing programme, Indiramma. At an ... More COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES Judicial probe ordered into land allotments in twin cities The Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, has ordered a judicial enquiry into the exemptions and allotment of vacant land under the Urban Land Ceiling Act in and around the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The announcement of ... More ECONOMY
`Orissa let down by its intelligentsia'The main reason (for Orissa's backwardness) is lack of proper planning in development of some sectors. Those participating in the decision-making process don't have a clear vision. Mr D. K. Mohanty, Lecturer in Political Science at Rayagad a Women's College More
Asset prices worry RBI
FERTILISERS Coromandel open offer to Ficom Coromandel Fertilisers Ltd, which had entered into a share purchase agreement with the promoters of Ficom Organics Ltd recently to acquire controlling stake in the company, on Monday made an open offer to the Ficom shareholders ... More FOREIGN TRADE London Mayor invites Indian investment The Lord Mayor of London A.D. Brewer has sought further liberalisation of services, mainly financial and legal services, to inject competition and spur growth, while addressing a conference organised by FICCI here. ``I realise there are issues ... More HOTELS IT, financial services driving Hyderabad hospitality market Highest occupancy rates recorded, says Crisil study More INFRASTRUCTURE
IDFC, Feedback launches infrastructure initiativeTo promote private-public partnerships in infrastructure More PETROLEUM New LPG rate in AP The rate of the LPG cylinder in Andhra Pradesh is expected to be around Rs 280 per cylinder from April 1, following the tax relief the State Government proposes to pass on to the consumer. At present the rate per cylinder of ... More
Gas grid could come up along 4 major AP corridors PHARMACEUTICALS Ranbaxy buys auto-injector patent from Senetek More POWER Govt pins hopes on surplus power from captive units The Government expects around 5,000-6,000 MW of surplus power from captive units that can be fed into the grid to mitigate peaking shortages over the next five years or so. Speaking at a workshop on captive power, the Power Secretary, Mr R. V. ... More
Godawari Power fixes IPO price at Rs 70-81
CERC appointment TAXATION NHAI to invite bids for electronic toll systems National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) plans to invite bids next week for automation of 14 toll plazas as a pilot project. The automated payment systems would co-exist with manual payment systems in those stretches. "We would be inviting ... More SSI SIEMA to coax Coimbatore pump units to go for BIS marking The SSI units that are manufacturing pump-sets without BIS markings have been motivated to fall in line with the Government requirement. Govt urged to extend deadline up to Sept 30 More WATER
Precious dropsWOMEN IN TRIBAL AREAS trek long distances to fetch water from streams. The situation is no different at Killoguda, near Araku, a well-known tourist destination in Visakhapatnam district. The tribal population suffers from several water-borne ... More COAL Coal India wins case on explosives supply Coal India has won a legal battle in the Calcutta High Court over a case pertaining to a contract for supply of explosives. A Division Bench of the High Court comprising the Chief Justice, Mr V.S. Sirpurkar, and Mr Justice A.K. Mitra on Tuesday ... More RADIO/TV TRAI seeks views on interconnect regulation In order to amend the interconnect regulations for broadcast and cable services, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued a consultation paper seeking views on issues related to piracy, transmission of signals and definition of ... More
Showcause notices to TV channels for airing surrogate ads EDUCATION Global education fair next month Education Worldwide India Fair is being organised in April with participations from over hundred overseas institutions. Taking part in the fair are consultants of institutions of countries such as Singapore, the UK, the US, ... More
REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION Ozone Group to develop integrated township The Rs 600-crore Ozone Group, a Bangalore-based property developer, has acquired 43 acres of land in the city. The Rs 300-crore deal is to develop an integrated township with over 2,000 apartments, an IT park and a shopping mall comprising ... More
Tantia Constructions IPO soon PAPER, BOARD & NEWSPRINT Paper traders' body seeks clarification on excise duty cut The Federation of Paper Traders' Association (FPTA) has urged the Finance Ministry to clarify whether the reduction of excise duty from 16 per cent to 12 per cent on paper and paper products as announced in the Union Budget for 2006-07, was for ... More KNITWEAR & HOSIERY Removal of duty on EPCG imports sought Knitwear exporters from Tirupur have sought the removal of the countervailing duty incidence on imports covered under the export promotion capital goods (EPCG) scheme. The recent Union Budget proposal has led to imposition of 4 per cent ... More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ISRO to outsource satellite production More CERAMICS German body for closer ties with ceramic sector The Indian office of the German Engineering Federation (VDMA) finds a potential for closer cooperation among German ceramic manufacturers and their counterparts in India in the foreseeable future. This is the finding of the federation following ... More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT `Insurance FDI cap hike vital for growth' The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has said that the Indian Government's proposal to hike the insurance foreign direct investment (FDI) cap from 26 per cent to 49 per cent is vital for the growth of the Indian insurance ... More RURAL DEVELOPMENT AP: MFIs adopt conduct code To aid SHG-bank linkage plan More
Crisil reaffirms MFI ratings in Krishna dist HUMAN RESOURCES
Wadia group plans to start cargo airlineMay start institute to train technical staff More EVENTS `High investment, innovation key to growth' More CONSUMERISM Telecom billing to be audited every year Authority puts in place guidelines to address complaints More EXPORTS & IMPORTS Cost of complying with EU standards high, says FICCI Indian exporters to the European Union (EU) are finding it increasingly difficult to comply with the EU's product and process standards, according to the survey carried out by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).. ... More PEOPLE
FAI southern region chiefThe Fertilisers and Chemicals Travancore Ltd (FACT) said today that its Chairman and Managing Director, Dr G.C. Gopala Pillai, was elected Chairman of the Fertiliser Association of India (FAI) Southern Region. The election was ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Mar. 12-Mar. 18 It's time to address OMCs' plight Air Deccan aircraft skids off runway Expectations on Foreign Trade Policy run high as PM takes active interest Car sales growth at 1.83% in Feb Scorpio sports a new look Petroleum Minister seeks hike in fuel subsidy Palm group of oils tariff value cut $3 a tonne Job market rosiest in the South: Survey Voltas to exit fridges, focus on AC market Tax breaks for co-op term deposits urged Govt plans to set up `Atomic Parks' Corporate hospitals target women `Media, entertainment industry to grow at 19%' Turmeric, curcumin could help delay cataract: Study Indian tea set to make inroads into Egypt, Pakistan `Mediclaim disputes on the rise' Chevrolet Aveo range starts at Rs 5.55 lakh Bird flu under control, says Sharad Pawar Pull of sunrise industries keeps senior management on the move Industrial production index up 0.8% in Jan Indo-Asean FTA to go live from Jan 2007 |
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