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WEB EXTRAS REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS: Pharma cos seek Govt nod to hike prices Reeling under steep input costs, raw material shortage. Mumbai, July 27 Medicine shortages could be round the corner if the Centre does not step in and stem the combined effects of rising input prices, shortage of raw material from China and ... OUTSOURCING: Firing from the GPE engine Companies can expect 40-60 per cent reduction in costs by leveraging global product engineering, avers Symphony.. Any slowdown in the US market is a challenge and an opportunity for us, avers Amitava Roy, President, Symphony Services Corporation ... AGRICULTURE: Workshop on development schemes for farmers Coimbatore, July 27About 15 collectors from northern and western districts of Tamil Nadu participated in a one-day workshop on ‘SRI and NADP’ organised by the Agriculture Department at the Tamil Nadu Agricultural University ... INTEREST RATES: Investment options for senior citizens Responses to Sticklish Issues dated July 21. The senior citizens of this country face many problems. Banks do not offer more than 9.5 per cent on term deposits. Mutual funds investments are subject to market conditions. Post-office deposits earn ... OUTLOOK: Tata Projects, Engineers India form joint venture Chennai, July 27 Tata Projects Ltd and the public sector Engineers India Ltd have formed a joint venture to undertake projects in the hydrocarbon ... INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS: Plea for workable power model Coimbatore, July 27 The Southern India Mills Association (SIMA) has demanded a workable model for captive power generation to save the industry from ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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