![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Monday, September 09, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES `IT can help ease backlog in courts' Database would facilitate the process of resolving arrears in judiciary by providing details on pending cases and the section of the Act, according to Mr K. Jana Krishnamurthi, More FOREIGN TRADE Chinese lessons AN official Kerala team, led by Industries Minister P.K. Kunhalikutty, is now winding up a nine-day trip to China to scout for potential investors and business tie-ups. The trip must undoubtedly have been a great chance to witness first-hand ... More HOTELS Hotel body demands sops from Bengal Govt Applauding the National Tourism Policy-2002, Mr Kothari said the basic principles of the policy should be implemented. More POWER High power cost forcing cos to shut down in Karnataka The survey has also brought out certain discrepancies in the figures for increase in HT consumers. This is because the number of installations does not imply that all the 2,865 consumers are actually drawing power. More
`Govt committed to meeting power demand'
KSEB reduces hydel generation SUGAR TN Govt curbs hampering sale of molasses THE sugar mills in Tamil Nadu are saddled with an over-supply of molasses, with the State Government not permitting movement of molasses out of the State. According to sugar industry sources, the cooperative and private sector sugar mills have ... More SSI Committees to oversee conduct of SSI survey SEPARATE agenda-setting committees at the State and district levels have been constituted for ensuring the proper conduct of the State leg of the national small-scale industry survey scheduled to be carried out during the October-December ... More RADIO/TV Advertisers tune into FM radio IT'S cheap and effective. The opening up of the airwaves to private operators has led to new advertisers such as newspapers and periodicals, financial companies and even companies on recruitment drive using the medium. So, now one hears Star ... More
Channel war over 9/11 hots up EDUCATION Computer telephony integration courses Servion arm pact with Pollachi college MCET Humanware tie-up would provide the unique skill sets to students on the emerging telecom related technology in the area of IT-enabled services. More
ISB plans to enrol more foreign students ELECTRICAL GOODS Bajaj Electricals gifts `Trendsetter' to Delhi BAJAJ Electricals Ltd has gifted "Trendsetter", an energy saving street light luminaire to Delhi. Mr Shekhar Bajaj, Chairman and Managing Director, Bajaj Electricals, handed over the new street light fittings to the Chief Minister of Delhi, Ms ... More GEMS & JEWELLERY Karnataka jewellers want SEZ-like enclave in Bangalore ABSENCE of an international airport at Hassan, where a special economic zone is proposed to be set up, is a major setback for the gold and diamond industry of Karnataka. Seeking consideration of its request, the Karnataka Jewellery Exporters' ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS West Bengal truckers, Govt on collision course THE Federation of West Bengal Truck Operators Association, an affiliate of the All-India Confederation of Goods Vehicle Owners Association, had called for a two-day token strike on August 23 and 24 to draw attention to several problem areas. The ... More DISINVESTMENT
Why disinvestments must go onTHE disinvestment exercise politically the correct word for privatisation is at a crucial stage, pulled in various directions by political and business interests. At stake is the fiefdom of public sector units. But, looking at ... More
Which way disinvestment? RURAL DEVELOPMENT EXPORTS & IMPORTS `Serpentine' marble in EO discharge THE Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT), through a recent circular, has now clarified for the benefit of Customs as well as Regional Licensing Authorities that for the purpose of exports under the Duty Exemption Scheme, the `Serpentine' ... More ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES Mini-workshops to herald ayurveda meet THE Swadeshi Science Movement (SCM) is organising a series of mini-workshops in the run-up to the four-day World Ayurveda Congress 2002 scheduled to begin in Kochi on November 1. The first mini-workshop in the series will be held during the ... More TOURISM A walk down Delhi's heritage lane WORRIED that your children do not know enough about the rich cultural heritage of the capital? Are you among the several Indians who feel that the Indian business community is just interested in lining its own pockets and not caring about their ... More
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Sep. 1-Sep. 7 Monsoon `catches up' in August But deficit likely to remain Fiscal sops for water schemes English channels on revamp mode Women in India: A status report NTPC to float arm for power trading Maiden deal with Kayamkulam SDG unveils software to detect money laundering 25 is `right age' to plan for retirement EU ban on chloramphenicol residue Exporters up the ante on seafood standards Traditional goods drive exports up 21% Jaswant, Labour Minister to meet on EPF rate cut Realtors seek clear norms to lure FDI Weaving a magic with Paithanis Cabinet okay to shut HFC, FCI units Nano-tech all set to pervade the world `E-courts' in metros from next year |
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