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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER Fresh `low' promises another wet spell THE torrential rainfall over the past few days may have reduced in intensity and the sun emerged out of the clouds in many parts of the peninsula on Friday, but a warming Bay of Bengal will not allow the reprieve to last much long. A fresh ... More NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY Andhra Bank loan schemes for purchase of solar equipment ANDHRA BANK has launched three soft loan schemes for the purchase of solar equipment under the interest subsidy programme of the Union Ministry of Non-conventional Energy Sources (MNES). The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara ... More ECONOMY IT sector's contribution to employment `not so good' WHILE the IT sector's contribution to income generation and foreign exchange is undeniable, its contribution to employment is not as good as figures suggest, according to Prof C. P. Chandrasekhar of the Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, ... More FERTILISERS Ministry concerned over higher subsidy on imported DAP The estimated subsidy per tonne of imported DAP for the July-September quarter stood at Rs 5,394, substantially higher than the Rs 4,564 for the indigenously produced DAP. More FOREIGN TRADE
South African envoy moots joint ventures in power, miningMr Moloi urged Indian businessmen to identify the major obstacles to more free trade between the two countries, especially in potential areas like pharmaceuticals. More HEALTH A woman's heart is `different' Women have a higher chance of developing irregular heart rhythm, faster heart rates and develop heart failure more often. More
PETROLEUM Russia keen to participate in Iran-Pak-India pipeline project RUSSIA on Friday said that it was willing to participate in the proposed Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) pipeline project. Also, the Russian gas major, Gazprom, was ready to invest in the multi-million dollar project. Expressing eagerness on the ... More
ONGC willing to buy back its equity stake from IOC, GAIL
India, Korea sign 6 MoUs PHARMACEUTICALS New pharma policy on cards: Paswan THE Government will shortly announce a new policy for the pharmaceutical sector based on the recommendations of Dr Pronab Sen, Principal Advisor Planning Commission, after seeking views of the various stakeholders, said the Chemicals and ... More POWER AP move to slash surcharge on domestic power dues THE Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, on Friday directed the power utilities to approach the AP Electricity Regulatory Commission (APERC) and seek a one-time waiver of surcharge on electricity dues. According to a statement from the ... More STEEL Cut excise on iron & steel to 8 pc: PHD Chamber THE PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry has asked the Government to reduce the excise duty on iron and steel to eight per cent from the present 16 per cent. The reduction would help the domestic industry to be globally competitive, says the ... More TEXTILES `Rising crude prices dampen textile industry hopes' RISING crude oil prices and increasing competition from China are a cause of concern for the Indian textile industry, which is less optimistic about its performance in the current quarter than in the second quarter of the current fiscal, ... More SSI
Small units must consolidate in a strategic manner: PranabTHE Defence Minister, Mr Pranab Mukherjee, on Friday called on the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), that play a major role in defence supplies, to look at consolidating in a strategic manner while maintaining their identity. ``The ... More
HDFC Bank turns to SMEs, smaller towns COAL Shortage of off-the-road tyres may hit coal output Replacement of tyres in old dumpers used in open cast mines may not be possible due to shortage of OTR tyres. This may lead to a fall in coal production. More EDUCATION S.P. Jain Center to offer MBA programme S.P. Jain Center of Management, the international initiative of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, will offer a one-year Global MBA programme, which provides students a choice to specialise in one of the six sectors and do the course in both its Dubai and ... More PAPER, BOARD & NEWSPRINT Paper producers want Govt to retain import duty at present level THE paper industry has urged the Government to keep the import duty of paper unchanged, given its growth potential. The customs duty on imports of paper ranges from 0-16 per cent. The industry fears that a lowering in peak customs duty would ... More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
DSIR to promote indigenous R&DTHE Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) under the Union Ministry of Science and Technology is keen on promoting indigenous capabilities in industrial research and development, according to the adviser to DSIR, Dr A. ... More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT `FDI in retail key to make India a leading destination' FDI in retail is a must and would help a long way in making India a leading retail destination in the world, said industry experts at the India Retail Summit on Friday. Ms Bala Deshpande, Director, Investment, ICICI Venture Funds Management, ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS `Need for mutual trust to strengthen industrial harmony' THE guiding principle of labour-related laws is to promote workers' welfare and ensure social security without disturbing industrial harmony, according to Mr S.K. Mukhopadhyay, Chief Labour Commissioner, Ministry of Labour and Employment. He ... More EVENTS Programme for managers in Hyderabad HYDERABAD: A two-day programme for managers, supervisors and professionals to examine the secrets of developing world-class, leader-follower relationships began here on Friday at the Centre for Organization Development (CoD). Mr Ira ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS Rubber shipment target raised BUOYED by encouraging trends, the Rubber Board has scaled up its targets for natural rubber exports by 5,000 tonnes to 45,000 tonnes during the current fiscal year. "We have already touched 37,723 tonnes of exports. In the coming months, we ... More
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Looking back Nov. 13-Nov. 19 `Food processing, key to economic growth' Frozen idlis, chilled curry tickle global palate Amidst volatile price situation ... Cost control, product mix boost steel cos' numbers ELSS investment in current fiscal eligible for tax benefits Turning to faith to find the missing daughters Rabi oilseeds, pulses coverage promising Better storage level helps timely sowing We can beat the hell out of the Chinese, says Tata Steel MD `Emulate Chinese model in project management' Sahai favours zero sales tax on perishables Urges 4 pc levy on other food items; issue raised with Finance Ministry High inputs costs hit domestic steel firms in Q2: Assocham Edible oil imports rise 15 pc in 2004-05 season Petro goods: Finance Ministry urged to restore excise on end price To counter synthetic threat Natural diamond to sport WFDB Mark from June South-East Asia may look to India for sugar Volcker report: Reliance says it paid no surcharge for Iraqi crude Export growth resumes pace in October Govt to form SPV for investments by overseas Indians More jobless among the educated: Study |
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