![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, September 07, 2005 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CEMENT Fuel cost hike: Cement prices may go up marginally THE cement industry believes the impact of the rise of transportation fuel costs on the industry is minimal, but some officials warned that it would depend on several other factors which will only present themselves as they actually unfold. ... More COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES Dispute resolution: Mediation catching on in US States MEDIATION is the engine driving the explosive growth of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) system across all of the US for settling disputes, particularly with regard to commercial transactions. It is also used for resolving disputes pertaining ... More
Surana Industries' appeal Madras HC sets aside order for not impleading a party in dispute ECONOMY Outcome Budget: Exercise in futility? ENVIRONMENT AI teams up with UNEP to address environment issues THE United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has struck an alliance with Air India to discuss various environmental issues as a part of good corporate governance. Air India has established a corporate Environment Core Group under the ... More FOREIGN TRADE India-EU summit set to foster business tie-ups THE India-European Union (EU) summit, being held here for a day on Wednesday, is set to unveil a plan of action and a political declaration to signify the political will at the highest level to further foster the strategic bilateral relations, ... More HEALTH
Max Healthcare, ABN-Amro launch Wellness Credit CardMAX HEALTHCARE on Tuesday launched the Wellness Credit Card in association with ABN-Amro Bank.The credit card would enable customers to avail themselves of a complementary screening package across any of the Max Healthcare facilities in Delhi ... More INFRASTRUCTURE TN to spend Rs 1,500 cr to improve infrastructure TAMIL Nadu plans to spend around Rs 1,500 crore on improving infrastructure, including road development, decongestion, power addition and a separate IT corridor, according to the State IT Secretary, Dr C. Chandramouli. This will help the State ... More PETROLEUM Fuel price hike: Too early to study impact, say transport cos In the past six years, diesel prices have jumped by 150 per cent but the freight by only 35 per cent or so. More
Cairn consortium block HPCL emerges front-runner for crude oil purchase
India Inc justifies petro price hike PHARMACEUTICALS Pharma cos oppose Ministry's move for de-branding select drugs EVEN as the Chemicals and Fertilisers Ministry is hoping to put in place a new pricing policy by the month-end, the suggestion of mandatory de-branding of selected drugs has been opposed by pharmaceutical associations. The Task Force headed ... More POWER FKCCI against differential electricity tariff THE Federation of Karnataka Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FKCCI) has opposed the differential retail tariff as suggested by the electricity supply companies (Escoms). The suggestion made by them to the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory ... More TEXTILES How many Chinese garments equals an Airbus? BREWERIES This is not cricket! Liquor cos to use overseas series to circumvent ad ban WITH the Government trying to clamp down on surrogate advertising, liquor companies seem keen to bat out the ban. Even as liquor brands have traditionally been associated with upmarket sporting activities like golf, polo, derby and yachting, ... More EDUCATION Singapore PSB Academy woos Indian students REPRESENTATIVES of the PSB Academy, a Singapore Government-owned education provider, are in India for spot registrations in the two new courses offered by the academy Master of Business Administration and Master of Information Technology. ... More TELEVISION SETS Rationalise duty to tackle cheap imports: TV manufacturers CONSUMER Electronics and TV Manufacturers Association (CETMA) has called for rationalisation of duties to help them compete with cheaper imports. Mr Gulu Mirchandani, Chairman and Managing Director, Mirc Electronics, and President of CETMA, ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS FAPCCI to organise meet HYDERABAD: The Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) is organising an interactive meeting with Dr Kamal Taori, Director-General of Council for Advance of People's Action and Rural Technology (CAPART) here ... More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
AP team to visit VW for talks Govt rejects DD from German car majorA HIGH-POWERED team from Andhra Pradesh Government is set to visit Wolfsberg, the headquarters of the German automotive giant, Volkswagen AG, later this month to hold parleys for the proposed car plant in the State. Announcing this here today, ... More SOCIAL WELFARE NGOs bring light into tribal homes The lighting system, which can bypass an electricity grid, has a lasting life and been successfully tested in tsunami-hit areas. More RURAL DEVELOPMENT
REGS: Grossly miscalculated?HUMAN RESOURCES India tops pay hike projection WHILE US employees will see a nominal pay increase in their base salaries in 2006, their Indian colleagues are likely to enjoy about 14 per cent growth , with most of their increment coming from the fixed component. According to the ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS Oilmeal exports down 9 pc EXPORTS of oilmeal during April-August declined nine per cent to 11,33,158 tonnes from 12,40,236 tonnes during the corresponding period last year. Soybean meal exports declined to 6,19,225 tonnes from 7,76,000 tonnes, while rapeseed meal ... More TOURISM Seminar on waste management in hospitality and tourism sector at Kovalam THANAL, a city-based public interest research and advocacy organisation, is organising a one-day seminar on `managing discards in the hospitality and tourism sector' on Wednesday. The seminar, which is being organised to mark the Global Day of ... More
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Looking back Aug. 28-Sep. 3 TCS pilot project for efficient functioning of rural job scheme Hike petrol price, not diesel: Montek Tonnage tax boosts fleet strength Outlook positive for shipping cos GAIL to begin drilling in Bengal basin in Oct No monsoon revival soon; South benefits from `break monsoon' 'As mobile base grows, so does service tax kitty' Oil Ministry not for price stabilisation fund `Cess funds can be used to share subsidy burden' The burden of farmers' debt Money in the air Farm GDP growth declines to 1.1 pc MFs keep away from oil stocks Funding still a roadblock for biotech start-ups RBI notification on dual pricing not to impact hotels' margins China unlikely to be major steel exporter Maharashtra wants ban on kesari dal to go Cashew exports may gain on dip in global output Delay in Indonesian, Brazil crops seen pushing up demand for Indian produce Not just wine, but beer too would flow freely! `States with VAT in place may earn higher revenues' Paper makers set to hike prices Reliance gets Rs 10,500-cr excise notice `Warning signal' on world economy Monsoon exits West; fresh southern pulse brewing |
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