![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, May 02, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY BUDGET COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES Advocates Act being reviewed THE Law Commission of India has undertaken a study of reviewing the Advocates Act, 1961, for improving the standards of legal education and legal profession. The review by the Commission is in terms of its reference to revise and simplify the ... More ECONOMY Vajpayee extends Rs 150-cr relief package to Gujarat THE one fallout of the censure motion on Gujarat that was defeated in the Lok Sabha in the early hours of May Day was the declaration of Rs 150-crore rehabilitation package for Gujarat by the Prime Minister, Mr A.B. Vajpayee. By sanctioning Rs ... More
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ENVIRONMENT Nod for Karnataka study on waste exchange The waste exchange and bank is meant to promote recycling and re-routing of wastes from some industries to be used as inputs in other units. It will coordinate the trade-offs among the industries and electronically link the sellers and buyers. The m ain idea is to minimise industrial wastes and re-use them wherever possible. More POWER WATER MANAGEMENT Cabinet nod for Krishna water project THE Andhra Pradesh Government has issued administrative sanction orders for the implementation of Rs 875 crore Krishna water supply scheme which is aimed at bringing drinking water to the twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The State ... More DISINVESTMENT BPL may bid for SCI with foreign partner THE TPG Nambiar-promoted BPL group is entering into unrelated areas as part of its new strategic business initiatives. The group, which pitched for 51 per cent stake in Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) following the Centre's divestment ... More
BIFR stand on Jessop puts Govt in a spot IPR Rs 20-lakh grant for CUSAT centre A study conducted by the Press Information Bureau here has pointed out that the functioning of this centre at CUSAT would be a boon to Kerala. More HUMAN RESOURCES Canada opens doors to farmers FARMERS who have 20 acres of land and have farming experience of five years are now eligible to immigrate to Canada, according to Lt.Col. B.S. Sandhu, Chairman and Managing Director, Worldwide Immigration Consultancy Services (WWICS). Lt.Col. ... More EVENTS EXPORTS & IMPORTS Exports a tad up in March despite general slowdown EVEN though the export target for 2001-02 has been pruned to three per cent, the achievement has fallen short of this, as export during April 2001 to March 2002 at $43,998.53 million was 0.08 per cent lower than the level of $44,035.37 million of ... More TOURISM Kerala: Minister stresses need to lure buyers, tourists THE Kerala Tourism Minister, Prof K.V. Thomas, has reviewed the plans and programmes of Kerala Travel Mart, scheduled to be held between October 3 and 5. At a meeting of the managing committee members and various Chairmen of Kerala Travel Mart ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories 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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