INDUSTRY & ECONOMY
ACCIDENTS
Regaining control in the nick of time
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FOREIGN TRADE
Edible items from Singapore beckon
Some products to undergo 5-phase duty cuts from mid-Jan
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EDUCATION
ISB plans to set up second campus; to go global
Hyderabad, Dec. 22 The Indian School of Business (ISB) will be setting up another campus in India besides actively exploring the feasibility of going to foreign shores.“There has been a consensus in our board that an additional ...
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MEDICAL & SURGICAL EQUIPMENTS
This DNA chip can catch eye disease pathogens
Hyderabad, Dec. 22An indigenously-developed DNA Chip which can pinpoint the culprit organism that is causing a particular eye disease in the shortest possible time has hit the commercial market.Bangalore-based XCyton Diagnostics has ...
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PAINTS
White and popular
Apparently, we Indians are not the only ones who think white is a good colour for our cars. It is a body colour that conceals scratches well, or rather doesn't let it show as much. It is easy to maintain and can be carried off on any car, however ...
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EVENTS
Talk on philanthropy
The Centre for Studies on Philanthropy at Justice K.S. Hegde Institute of Management at Nitte will organise a talk on ‘Globalisation of philanthropy’ on December 27. A press release by the institute said here that Prof Benjamin ...
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INCOME TAX
Tax saving schemes galore from mutual funds
Fund houses tapping the market with close-ended versions
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CBDT’s circular belies India Inc’s hopes
Tax deduction of fringe benefits
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How to make foreign stints less taxing
Before you go on overseas deputation, you must be aware of certain regulatory requirements. A little effort to fully understand the issues involved can prevent a lot of eleventh-hour hassles.
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VENTURE CAPITAL
Indian realty sector attracts deluge of funds
Investment ‘tourists’ turn stakeholders
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TOURISM
Indian is 10 millionth visitor to Singapore
Hyderabad, Dec. 22 Mr Sanjeev Bhandari, an Indian tourist visiting Singapore with his family, has been declared as the 10 millionth visitor to the city nation in 2007 today. The tag has won him a slew of mouth-watering offers, which ...
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ECONOMIC OFFENCES
Fake drugs across the price spectrum: WHO study
Counterfeits are even found in medicines priced below Rs 20, which hurts the company making the original drug, says the study.
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