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Centre plans 5 coastal nuclear power stations
To use high-end reactors of 1,000 MWe and above More

PM stresses on job creation
There is a consensus across political parties on the need for a high rate of growth, said the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh. He was addressing a group of CEOs at his residence as part of the programme of the India Economic Summit 2006 being ... More

`Oil prices still driven by speculation'
Chidambaram charges oil producers of exploiting consumers More

Greenfield mania hits cement industry
From the largest to the smallest, everyone has plans to build new plants More

Passenger comfort, the new mantra for airlines
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`Tax rates not to be raised'
The Government is unlikely to go in for any hike in direct or indirect tax rates in the forthcoming Budget, but may initiate steps to widen the tax base by rationalising the tax exemptions. "I do not think raising tax rates for resource ... More

Software sector posts robust performance
The second quarter of 2006-07 proved to be a blockbuster for the software service majors on the financial front. The key highlights that are apparent from the financials were: Practically every frontline vendor clocked double-digit sequential ... More

Strong upside seen in gold on positive sentiment
But fundamentals weak; other macroeconomic factors turn bearish More

Market may move up further despite some scepticism
Volatility could be manifest in the IT and banking stocks More

Have you invested in the right sector funds yet?
It was a mixed show by sector-specific funds More

More rigorous check on staff background
Terror risks get more attention More

Debit side of the credit card
"Who would have thought that things will one day be so rosy," wondered Rahul, a young CA. He was on a trip down memory lane and his mind rewound to 1999, when he had to sit through some of the most ... More

Bonds firm up on buying interest, forex flows
Trends indicate further softening of yields More

Pacific storm to help kick-start northeast monsoon
Durian seen to become a Category 1 Typhoon More


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