![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Sunday, November 10, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY INVESTMENTS Do's and don'ts for investors STOCK exchanges enable investors who hold securities to adjust their holdings in response to changes in their assessment of risk and return, and also to meet their liquidity needs. An investor buys and/or sells securities to rebalance his ... More ECONOMY Bank credit up Rs 4,544 cr BANK credit has increased by Rs 4,544 crore to touch Rs 6,74,156 crore for the fortnight ended October 25. This is inclusive of food credit, which grew by Rs 1,163 crore and non-food credit, which grew by Rs 3,380 crore. According to the Weekly ... More INFRASTRUCTURE Top firms keen on New Mumbai SEZ THE Tatas, Reliance, Larsen & Toubro, Essar, Videocon and Insignia group of the US are among the 12 parties including four from overseas, who have submitted expressions of interest for setting up the New Mumbai Special Economic Zone. The first ... More PETROLEUM Major gas reserves in KG basin GSPC may steal the thunder from Reliance IF the announcement of huge gas reserves found by Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) at the Krishna Godavari (KG) basin late last month electrified the nation, it may be time to brace up for more such experiences, but in larger doses. Gujarat State ... More
Myanmar signs gas supply deal with GAIL TAXATION Axing the tax incentive THE recommendation regarding personal income-tax of the Task Force on Direct Taxes closely follows the recommendations of an earlier group headed by Mr Parthasarathy Shome. There is largely nothing new. However, compared to those of the Shome ... More
Kelkar's tax proposals What's in it for shareholders?
Kelkar to discuss report with Commerce Ministry
Indirect taxes exemptions may stay for some items TEXTILES Textile industry `lagging behind' INDIA remains unmatched in the textiles sector to the extent of around 15 per cent, when compared with Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Pakistan and China, according to Mr T. Kannan, Chairman, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), Southern ... More EDUCATION NIFT schools likely to be made deemed university THE seven premier fashion schools of the National Institute of Fashion Technology, under the aegis of Union Ministry of Textiles, may be converted into a deemed university. According to Dr B.V. Somasekhar, Director of NIFT, Kolkata, a team from ... More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION Housing scheme for PF subscribers The Centre is to launch a housing scheme for members of the Employees Provident Fund. To be launched on December 25 in Delhi, it will be taken to the 216 other centres depending upon the participation of the States. The funds would be made ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS Chambers urged to seek consensus on pending Bills MR N.K. Singh, Member of the Planning Commission, has urged all apex chambers of commerce to seek bi-partisan support in Parliament with a view to ensuring that major financial legislation, which are pending are passed within the next 6-8 ... More SMALL SAVINGS EPF rates to stay For investors who are witnessing declining interest rates across most investment options, their provident fund investments may earn 9.5 per cent in 2002-03 as they did in 2001-02. Despite the Finance Ministry's preference to cut this to 9 per ... More LABOUR REFORMS Reform of labour laws must to compete globally: Rudy REFORM of age-old labour laws is indispensable for making Indian industry cost competitive which in turn would make Indian exporters more competitive in the global market. This was stated by Mr Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Union Minister of State for ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Small Investor Looking back Nov. 3-Nov. 9 Use of anti-dumping measures declines China `dumps' the most, while India probes the most `FDI computing system needs changes' CII pegs GDP growth rate at 5.4 per cent 319 medicinal plants of Indian origin endangered Asia-Pacific CEOs see bleak year ahead for world economy Bill Gates thrust this time is healthcare Export drive helps reduce mounting foodgrain stocks PSUs worried over funds in IFCI Kelkar hits salaried class the hardest Lanka may outstrip God's Own Country Pension, social security cover for unorganised sector on the anvil Pay thru the roof Ethanol blended petrol to cost up to 75 p less |
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