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Monday, March 25, 2002

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  • Negative sentiment pervasive in markets

    ADR Watch


  • Premiums widen on domestic concerns

    Agricultural Institutions


  • Talks on with Nabard for `Neeru-Meeru' plan: CM

    Airlines


  • IA reschedules flights

    Announcements


  • IOC fund to protect heritage sites
  • IDBI Bank to raise capital next financial year

    Anti-dumping


  • Dumping duty mooted on zinc from Nepal

    Books


  • Cost of success

    Budget


  • Not the right moves
  • Lament of a tax-payer
  • Budget and communal disturbances
  • CII Karnataka chapter for broadbased `green tax'

    Chemicals


  • GSFC puts 45-MW plant on the block

    Cinema


  • With Baba's blessings

    Commodities Markets


  • CTCs dearer at Kochi tea auction

    Commodity Exchanges


  • New era for the sugar industry -- Would futures trading help?
  • Cotton prices may move down
  • Consolidation in palm oil futures

    Cotton


  • Cotton prices may move down
  • Rs 2.88-cr cotton market yard coming up at Adoni

    Dairy & Dairy Products


  • Milma launches two more products

    E-Commerce & E-Business


  • Dubai free zone `cities' to expand

    ESOPs


  • Avantel Softech ESOP shares to be delisted

    Economics


  • James Tobin

    Economy


  • Budget and communal disturbances
  • Bihar, HP lag behind in wooing investment
  • Rupee may end fiscal year at 48.85/dollar
  • `Southern States have better fiscal management'
  • Govt to push thru PSU reforms
  • Govt relaxes treasury curbs
  • `Public sector has a key role'

    Editorial


  • Unfair claims

    Engineering


  • Plan panel for safeguarding capital goods sector
  • BHEL unit bags KPCL order

    Environment


  • Queensland keen on joint ventures

    Events


  • Hyderabad Engagments
  • Meet on business, management
  • Looking Back
  • Thiruvananthapuram Engagements

    Excise and Customs


  • Spinners want excise on hank yarn reduced

    Exim Policy


  • Service tax exemption likely for special economic zones

    Exports & Imports


  • Increase the scope of DBK rates
  • Study favours closer look at non-tariff barriers
  • Service tax exemption likely for special economic zones

    Fertilisers


  • GSFC puts 45-MW plant on the block

    Foreign Direct Investment


  • FDI in the print media

    Foreign Trade


  • Trade team to visit Australia
  • Queensland keen on joint ventures

    Forex


  • Rupee may end fiscal year at 48.85/dollar

    Gender


  • `Put a stop to domestic violence' — Dr Sarah Matthew, President, Feminist Assn. for Social
  • All-women industrial estate

    Gender Justice


  • `Put a stop to domestic violence' — Dr Sarah Matthew, President, Feminist Assn. for Social

    General Insurance


  • Unfair claims

    Govt Bonds


  • Bond markets remain sluggish
  • Steepening begins in bond yields

    HCV/LCV/Tractors


  • Eicher Motors soft launches HCV

    ISPs


  • Net telephony welcomed

    Income Tax


  • Lament of a tax-payer
  • I-T waiver may cost Rs 1,500 cr

    Industrial Policy


  • TN sets up board on closed units, worker settlement

    Industry Associations


  • CII Karnataka chapter for broadbased `green tax'
  • Revoke freight hike, say Kutch salt firms
  • ESC may tie up with German infotech body

    Information Technology


  • Gujarat's sullied its name, says Premji

    Infrastructure


  • The Dubai Ports Authority: Creating competitive advantage
  • North-Eastern Council projects -- Driving growth in the North-East

    Interest Rates


  • Steepening begins in bond yields

    Internet


  • KVIB cyber cafes

    Interview


  • `Put a stop to domestic violence' — Dr Sarah Matthew, President, Feminist Assn. for Social
  • `Privatising ports, the next wave' — Mr Joachim von der Heydt, MD., Bengal Tiger Line
  • Kinetic hopes to `Boss' over with Hyosung's technology

    Letters


  • Not the right moves
  • James Tobin
  • Lament of a tax-payer

    Management


  • Gujarat's sullied its name, says Premji

    Metals


  • Dumping duty mooted on zinc from Nepal

    Mining & Quarrying


  • Queensland keen on joint ventures

    Mutual Confidence


  • NAVs to remain flat

    Mutual Funds


  • NAVs to remain flat

    NBFCs


  • Model Fin plans bail-out scheme for bondholders
  • `Shriram, Margadarsi top chit fund players'

    New Products & Services


  • Eicher Motors soft launches HCV
  • Milma launches two more products

    New Projects


  • Dubai free zone `cities' to expand

    Newspapers & Publishing


  • FDI in the print media

    Off the cuff


  • The Dubai Ports Authority: Creating competitive advantage

    Offhand


  • Cost of success

    Oilseeds & Edible Oil


  • Consolidation in palm oil futures

    On the move


  • Post-APM problems and opportunities

    Overseas Investments


  • Premiums widen on domestic concerns

    PSU


  • Govt to push thru PSU reforms
  • `Public sector has a key role'
  • One-time settlement of SEB dues approved

    People


  • Young entrepreneur award for Reva MD

    Performance


  • GSFC puts 45-MW plant on the block

    Petroleum


  • Post-APM problems and opportunities
  • Govt weighing post-APM options on petro prices

    Plantations


  • Areca subsidy to continue

    Policy


  • Increase the scope of DBK rates
  • Restrictions on foreign trips eased
  • Govt relaxes treasury curbs
  • Govt weighing post-APM options on petro prices
  • One-time settlement of SEB dues approved

    Policy Watch


  • Will Govt wake up to check MNCs delisting?

    Politics


  • Budget and communal disturbances

    Power


  • GSFC puts 45-MW plant on the block
  • Royalty payment for water not valid: CEA -- Ruling may reduce Almatti hydel power cost
  • Panel to name SERC appointees
  • One-time settlement of SEB dues approved

    Private Banks


  • IDBI Bank to raise capital next financial year

    Radio/TV


  • Competition hots up among sports channel -- Only those with `rights' can run

    Railway Budget


  • Revoke freight hike, say Kutch salt firms

    Regulatory Bodies & Rulin


  • Panel to name SERC appointees
  • Will Govt wake up to check MNCs delisting?

    Research & Development


  • Hike research spend in seed technology: Rabobank report

    Roadways


  • ECR users take the toll in their stride

    Rural Development


  • Coimbatore tops in credit Plan outlay
  • Village telephony obligations-- Mahajan warns private players

    SSI


  • All-women industrial estate
  • ESC may tie up with German infotech body
  • Micro-enterprises concept catching on in the State

    Shipping


  • The Dubai Ports Authority: Creating competitive advantage
  • `Privatising ports, the next wave' — Mr Joachim von der Heydt, MD., Bengal Tiger Line
  • Post-APM problems and opportunities
  • Vizag port: Building on two new berths

    Sick Units


  • Model Fin plans bail-out scheme for bondholders
  • TN sets up board on closed units, worker settlement

    Software


  • Avantel Softech ESOP shares to be delisted

    Sports


  • Competition hots up among sports channel -- Only those with `rights' can run

    States


  • North-Eastern Council projects -- Driving growth in the North-East
  • `Southern States have better fiscal management'
  • BHEL unit bags KPCL order
  • CII Karnataka chapter for broadbased `green tax'
  • Royalty payment for water not valid: CEA -- Ruling may reduce Almatti hydel power cost
  • Honour for Oberoi group hotels
  • Revoke freight hike, say Kutch salt firms
  • Bihar, HP lag behind in wooing investment
  • `Shriram, Margadarsi top chit fund players'
  • Hyderabad Engagments
  • `Southern States have better fiscal management'
  • Meet on business, management
  • Talks on with Nabard for `Neeru-Meeru' plan: CM
  • Trade team to visit Australia
  • Rs 2.88-cr cotton market yard coming up at Adoni
  • Coimbatore tops in credit Plan outlay
  • ECR users take the toll in their stride
  • TN sets up board on closed units, worker settlement
  • All-women industrial estate
  • Panel to name SERC appointees
  • Restrictions on foreign trips eased
  • IA reschedules flights
  • More demand for DA arrears
  • Areca subsidy to continue
  • Net telephony welcomed
  • KVIB cyber cafes
  • Govt relaxes treasury curbs
  • Bye-bye Delhi, hello Kerala!
  • Micro-enterprises concept catching on in the State
  • Milma launches two more products
  • Gujarat's sullied its name, says Premji

    Stock Exchanges


  • `More transparency means wider choice to investor' -- Cautious welcome to free-float index

    Stock Markets


  • Premiums widen on domestic concerns
  • Negative sentiment pervasive in markets

    Sugar


  • New era for the sugar industry -- Would futures trading help?
  • Service tax exemption likely for special economic zones
  • I-T waiver may cost Rs 1,500 cr

    Tea


  • From wasteland to garden: A successful STEP -- IIT-Kharagpur's initiative pays off
  • CTCs dearer at Kochi tea auction

    Technical Analysis


  • Cotton prices may move down
  • Consolidation in palm oil futures

    Telecommunications


  • Village telephony obligations-- Mahajan warns private players

    Textiles


  • Spinners want excise on hank yarn reduced

    Tobacco


  • Trade told to participate in tobacco sale

    Tourism


  • Bye-bye Delhi, hello Kerala!

    Trade & Labour Unions


  • More demand for DA arrears

    Travel & Places


  • Visa applications -- US consulate cutting down on personal appearances

    Two/Three Wheelers


  • Kinetic hopes to `Boss' over with Hyosung's technology

    Water Management


  • Talks on with Nabard for `Neeru-Meeru' plan: CM
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    One-time settlement of SEB dues approved


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    Service tax exemption likely for special economic zones

    From wasteland to garden: A successful STEP -- IIT-Kharagpur's initiative pays off

    Visa applications -- US consulate cutting down on personal appearances

    `Put a stop to domestic violence' — Dr Sarah Matthew, President, Feminist Assn. for Social

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