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`Manufacturing sector margins under squeeze'
THE overall trends for the period April-February (2001-02) show that manufactured goods prices have increased by only 2.2 per cent. In contrast, prices of non-food primary products — which are used as inputs by industry — have gone up ... More

PSU


CAG faults APIDC for ignoring panel advice
THE Andhra Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation Ltd (APIDC), incorporated with the objective of promoting industrial activity both in medium and large-scale sectors in the State, has failed to restructure its activities even after a lapse ... More

TELEVISION SETS


Cetma paints rosy picture of growth scope
THE Consumer Electronics and Television Manufacturers Association (Cetma) is expecting a robust growth for the industry in the financial year 2002-03, with colour television sales likely to cross 6 million units, a top official has said. "There ... More

FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING


Mango pulp pricing -- Processors to hold meet this week
The All-India Food Processors' Association is exploring the possibility of arriving at a common purchase price for raw materials. More

INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS


Indo-Italian Chamber to offer training in fashion garments
THE Indo-Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is conducting a free training programme for Indian companies with interests in the fashion garment sector. The courses are operated and co-financed under the Asia-Invest programme of the ... More

  • Meet on TN Budget proposals

    SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY


    Science workshop for school students
    RESEARCH and development institutions located in and around the city have come together to promote the cause of science and technology by initiating special programmes for high school students on the occasion of the National Technology Day ... More

    EVENTS


    Global meet on stem cells in Hyderabad
    WITH the existence of over 60 biotechnology research units, Hyderabad is fast emerging as a biocity, according to Dr B. S. Bajaj, Chairman of All India Biotech Association (AIBA), Southern Chapter. Dr Bajaj said that there were more than 35 ... More

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    Cetma paints rosy picture of growth scope


    `Declare Krishnagiri mango belt an export zone'

    `Usha Intl making the most of China factor'

    Lisle plans stake in 2 software cos -- `Partner network is win-win model'

    No separate supervisor for urban co-op banks

    DoT, FIs may oppose Batata-BPL merger

    Cut in savings bank rates expected

    In Depth
    Inside Kashmir
    Guide to derivatives
    US-64
    Looking back
    Apr. 21-Apr. 27
    Patkar to support KGF, Kudremukh causes

    SCI buyer allowed up to 25% tonnage stripping

    Power funds for States to be linked to performance

    `Speculative' deals to be redefined

    Dabhol: GE won't budge on surety

    New routes for tax evasion -- Debt tools misuse under scrutiny

    India tops list in launching anti-dumping probes

    Core sector growth rate down to 3 pc in 2001-02

    Electronics, petro product exports buck negative trend

    `States have to chip in on mineral exports'

    Sinha treads `middle' path softly

    Rollback leads to rise in tax saving scheme yields

    Revenue Dept puts together comprehensive relief package -- Section 80 L benefits restored


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