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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY AWARDS & HONOURS ECONOMY Ensuring equity across generations ENSURING the well being of future generations is a natural human instinct. Parents invest in the education and upbringing of their children, and save so as to leave behind assets for them. At the national level, communities save to ensure higher ... More ENVIRONMENT ASCI to report on environment THE Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI), here is one of the four national institutes selected by the Union Ministry of Environment and Forests to bring out the State of the Environment reports of various States and Union Territories a ... More FOREIGN TRADE Duty-free access to Bangladesh on 39 tariff lines INDIA has announced its willingness to grant duty-free access to Bangladesh products on 39 tariff lines, besides agreeing to consider further duty-free concessions under the framework of a bilateral free trade arrangement. This emerged at the ... More PETROLEUM GAIL plans to invest Rs 20,000 cr for grid GAIL (India) Ltd has planned investments of Rs 18,000-20,000 crore towards completion of its planned national gas grid of over 12,000 km over the next five years. The company will raise the money "on its balance sheet," according to Mr Prashanto ... More PLASTICS High import duty hurting plastics sector: CII study THE domestic plastics industry can register a compound growth rate as well as export growth at 20 per cent if the high rate of import duty on plastic polymers is removed, according to a report prepared by the Confederation of Indian Industry ... More TAXATION Kerala puts off VAT THE State Finance Minister, Mr K. Sankaranarayanan, has said that introduction of value-added tax (VAT) regime in the State is being deferred since most other States, including the Southern neighbours, are not in a position to come up with a ... More
Industry flays Kochi tax on luxury items
With VAT ticking, fears lurk in deep recess
`Cut in CST only after Finance Bill passage'
Bengal trade body to support bandh against VAT regime SSI Smooth credit flow to small sector in offing: Sikdar THE Union Ministry for Small-Scale Industries will soon send directives to banks and financial institutions in an effort to facilitate smooth credit flow to units of the sector. This was announced by Mr Tapan Sikdar, Minister of State for ... More PERSONAL PRODUCTS The tels of tomorrow Hair oil companies bet on lighter oils with sensory properties and functional propositions to beat the stagnant market. Way to grow! More RADIO/TV
Editorial, management control in Indian hands News channels uplink norms put in placeAPRIL 1, 2003 may finally see an additional half-a-dozen news channels going on air with the Government today finally announcing guidelines for news channels planning to uplink from India. While the Government has capped foreign investment at ... More TWO/THREE WHEELERS
Motorcycle sales slow downTHE joyride for motorcycle makers seems to be getting over. After touching the yearly-high sales of 3.67 lakh units in October 2002, it's been a downhill journey for the sector as sales tumbled in the following months. And now, companies expect ... More METALS CII plea to cut import duty on inputs for metal industry THE uniform customs duty imposed on imported raw materials used by the non-ferrous metal industry such as copper, zinc, unwrought products such as cathodes, wires and bars, ingots and billets vis-a-vis finished materials like wrought copper ... More KNITWEAR & HOSIERY Tirupur exporters observe bandh against Cenvat KNITTED goods producers and industries allied to the hosiery industry in knitwear exporting town of Tirupur today observed a one-day `production stoppage' as a mark of protest against the Central Government's decision to extend the `Cenvat' duty ... More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY `Indian N-reactors set new global benchmark' INDIAN nuclear reactors have set a new international benchmark by achieving an average capacity factor (CF) of 89 per cent during January-December 2002; beating in the process the best rated American reactors by a clear margin of at least one ... More WTO National meet on RTAs from today THE Department of Commerce in collaboration with Unctad is organising a national seminar on `WTO negotiations on regional trading arrangements (RTAs)' in the Capital on March 27-28. An official release said that negotiations, under the Doha ... More RURAL DEVELOPMENT Kalam to inaugurate rural project MANGALORE: The President, Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, will formally inaugurate the extension of the Shri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project (SKDRDP) to the villages of Puttur on March 28 before coming to Mangalore. SKDRDP, ... More EVENTS EXPORTS & IMPORTS
War creates a gulf for mango exports to W. Asia Alphonso may come for a song in domestic marketTHE war in Iraq has spelt trouble for more than just the denizens in the Gulf countries. In India, it has created a near panic situation amongst mango producers and exporters who are suddenly faced with significant drop in revenues even as ... More TOURISM KTDC ties up with Mandara Spa THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Tourism Development Corporation has entered into a deal with Mandara Spa to develop a world class Ayurvedic spa in one of the resorts run by the corporation. The deal was struck during the recent ... More
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Top Stories In Focus Run-up to Budget Kelkar Report Bottled water: How safe is it? Telecom Competition Oil PSUs: Disinvestment dilemma Housing Fin. rate war: Bonanza for consumers! NPAs in Banking In Depth Simple Economics Consumer Notes Tax Talk The Brahmananda collections NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Gold: Still the winner? Cars: Always a beauty Books and Reviews Looking back Mar. 16-Mar. 22 Dollar weakness may dent software exports Nasscom lowers growth forecast to 27pc Icrisat helps Kothapally to overcome drought TNEB hopes to begin talks with IPPs on tariff revision `Corporatisation will kill the soul of film-making' TN no longer to supply power free Domestic, commercial consumers face highest tariff hike High bandwidth rural connectivity vital: President Fast money? Just buy FI bonds No UN certifying inspectors at ports Exporters in a fix over Iraq-bound cargo Supplies won't be hit: Naik `I want to boost co-production of films' Mr Ravi Shankar Prasad, Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Farm labourers find bonanza in human trials |
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