![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, May 29, 2002 |
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LOGISTICS INFRASTRUCTURE IOC may go it alone on TN pipeline project INDIAN Oil Corporation (IOC) is understood to be evaluating the option of independently implementing the Rs 520-crore Chennai-Tiruchi-Madurai (CTM) pipeline project, originally conceived by Petronet India Ltd. This follows the insistence of ... More
Regulatory norms hold Kakinada LNG terminal project take-off SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT RAILWAYS TDS on Rly staff perks -- Ministry seeks PMO nod for partial rollback THE Finance Ministry is set to seek the clearance of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) to partially roll back its decision to deduct tax at source on the perks given to railway employees in the form of free railway passes and Privilege Ticket ... More
Rly staff want tax on perks to go
Kerala: Railway project progress hinges on Govt support ROADWAYS Lorry owners threaten stir over insurance premium hike THE All-India Motor Transport Congress (AIMTC) has decried the insurance companies' decision to hike the premium for vehicles even as the recommendations of a committee headed by the General Insurance Corporation (GIC) is yet to be ... More
Kerala: Quick licences with new tech
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