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ENVIRONMENT


States differ on methods to control pollution
EVEN while pollution control boards from various States use the Central Environmental Acts for enforcing regulations, the approach they adopt on certain issues can be diametrically opposite. Since the last few years the Tamil Nadu Pollution ... More

Gasohol to hit market soon
FOLLOWING the notification seeking the phased ban of 20 to 15-year-old commercial and transport vehicles from plying in Bangalore, five per cent ethanol mixed fuel is likely to be introduced in the State in the near-term, Government sources said. ... More

HOTELS


Bank loan default looms large — Hospitality sector seeks fiscal sops
MANY hotels in the organised sector, more particularly those which have come up in the last two to four years, may be reduced to non-performing assets (NPAs) in the books of the banks as they have been unable to pay the scheduled instalments of ... More

TAXATION


Revenue shortfall put at Rs 13,000 cr — Jaswant begins talks on Kelkar proposals
THE Revenue Department has assessed a shortfall of around Rs 13,000 crore in tax receipts vis-a-vis the Budget estimates for the current fiscal, based on the trends in collection so far. Of this, around Rs 11,000 crore is the projected ... More

TEA


  • Panel holds talks on tea sector

    TEXTILES


    CII, Europe body plan joint working group — To boost textile trade, remove barriers
    IN an attempt to improve Indo-EU trade relations in textiles and clothing with regard to market access, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and Euratex have decided to set up a joint working group. The group will review all tariff and ... More

    SSI


    Third national SSI census work begins in Kerala
    THE Industries Minister, Mr P.K. Kunhalikkutty, has formally declared open work on the Kerala leg of the third national census on the small-scale industries at a function held at the Media Centre at the office of the Kerala State Industrial ... More

    EDUCATION


    ICSE online courses eye school dropouts
    THERE'S good news for school dropouts. The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (ICSE) is close to entering into a tie-up with the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate to launch an online Class X and Class XII ... More

  • Date for essay contest extended

    REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION


  • Leasing of Govt guest houses

    JUTE


    Jute sector bags bulge with orders
    EVEN a month ago, the jute industry was crying hoarse about the cut in mandatory packaging orders. However, for the time being, there is hardly any shortage of orders for traditional sackings. According to industry sources, the Union Government ... More

    EVENTS


    `Innovation the only way to stay ahead'
    MANAGING innovations effectively has become the key to the growth of India in the context of increasing competition owing to the globalisation and emergence of disruptive technologies across the world. Both business managers and corporates need ... More
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