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Monday, March 26, 2001

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Index

Accountancy
`Lawconomics' for learners -- II

Advertising & Marketing
Mukta Arts scripts a brand cocktail

Agriculture
Cattle disease may cut spices exports
Time for steps to protect oilseed growers

Airlines
Panel on EU-India aviation project to meet in Delhi

Automobiles

Powered by efficiency
Tatra Udyog launches trucks, tippers

Banking and Finance
SBI Gold Deposit Scheme -- Not a glimmer of success
Exploding the myth of VRS
Development Credit Bank scouts for strategic ally
`Knowing the customer key to success in banking'

Book Review
The growth factor
Market opportunities
The Customer Differential
Get started: 1, 2, 3...

Budget
The big picture

Commodities
Urea: Up on cost-push
Sluggish trend in leather market

Consumer Notes

Learning the hard way...

Corporate
Electrolux, Intron merger with Kelvinator cleared
Mangalore Chem plans to restart ammonia, urea units
Will red ink blot Tata Engg accounts?
Who's afraid of goals?
`Corporate governance must for family-run business too'

Economy
Vision 2020 -- Plan panel: Making it a think-tank
Globalisation and localised clusters
Market access fund likely for exporters
`Infrastructure vital for SEZs' development'
Assocham call to monitor sensitive items

Editorial
An unkind cut

Environment
A clean break

Forex
Forex reserves touch record $ 42.198 b

Hotels

Meal ticket to a deal

Information Technology
Tyco group to step up investments
Trillium Digital centre in Bangalore
Mascot signs outsourcing deals
Platinum Studios, Pentamedia in talks
IBM launches ThinkPad laptop
Techfarm plans India-specific $-100m venture capital fund
Sun Micro, PwC, Ariba in alliance
E-mail wails

Insurance
LIC lines up offshore plans

Miscellaneous
Duckling to swan

The hand that shapes greatness
All dressed...

Now, is that breaking news?

Mutual Funds
Technology companies still high on popularity charts

PSU
Governance at a discount

Petroleum
Karanji oil seen as diesel substitute
HPL in talks with IOC for naphtha supply on credit

Policy
Maintaining balance on the yield curve
States must divest in profit-making PSUs too -- Fiscal restructuring policy outlines goals

Politics
`World can lose patience with Sri Lanka' -- Mr Paikiasothy Saravamuthu, Exec Director, Centre for Policy Intiatives, Colombo
Indonesia's cup of woes
How private is `privacy'?
No use mud-slinging

Power
Nuclear Power raising capacity
SEBs' dues: Panel mulls package option
No time for Enron?

Shipping
Floating dry dock by HSL
Calcutta port sees a rival in Chittagong
Shipping cos: Sailing crude waters

States
APERC announces tariff for 2001-2002 -- Fixes six slab rates for domestic sector
Karnataka sees 6.2% growth rate
`Plea for ST relief in TN may have to wait for full Budget'
AP to announce framework for e-governance soon
Sipcot move to attract investments
Karnataka postpones plan to privatise power supply

Bhoongas to the rescue of patchy rehab plans
Lost splendour of Bhuj

Durbar Hall in Bhuj

Stocks
Awaiting stabilisation
`Demat trading more prone to frauds'

Taxation
The tax(ability) test

Tea
High hopes, low output resulted in CTC fall: Report
Good demand for CTC variety at Guwahati auction

Textiles
TN keen to boost silk exports

Transport
Mumbai suburban rail services -- Chugging along the wrong track
Highway development programme -- Indian contractors getting railroaded
Gati: Door-to-door in 550 districts by Dec

Travel & Places

Amidst soothing stillness

Fortune's seductions


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