![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, November 30, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ANTI-DUMPING ECONOMY
`You can't open up economy with a small window' - Mr Hari N. Harilela, Chairman, Hong Kong-based Harilela groupIF India is to compete with China in economic development or attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), "the Indian politicians will have to do more than change the names of cities... from Bombay to Mumbai and Madras to Chennai," is the ... More
Fiscal deficit up 20.8 pc in April-Oct
`More transparency needed in regulation of services'
AP to speed up industry clearances FERTILISERS `Group pricing policy not to hit urea producers' GROUP pricing policy for urea will not lead to a significant fall in retention price and consequently not impact the profitability of urea producers. According to a Cris Infac report, the group pricing policy, which has not yet taken final ... More HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE Approval, implementation norms for projects in for overhaul A sample check of some projects showed that the major reason for the delay or non-completion was "faulty" implementation which could be traced to "faulty or insufficient" planning at the DPR stage itself. More PETROLEUM Petrol, diesel to cost 30-40 p less from tomorrow CONSUMERS will be paying 30-40 paise per litre lesser for petrol and diesel beginning next month following the recent drop in product prices in the international markets. ``I am happy that international crude prices have fallen. Oil companies ... More POWER EREB wants new tariff system in East put off THE Eastern Regional Electricity Board (EREB) constituents want to postpone the introduction of the availability based tariff (ABT) system aimed at improving grid discipline. The decision to seek this deferment from January 1 to April 1, 2003 ... More
REC relaxes lending terms to lighten debt burdens
Fourth unit of Srisailam hydel plant commissioned
N.K. Singh fears over-regulation in petro goods SUGAR Cane farmers to get low returns from cash-strapped sugar mills The sliding sugar prices have adversely affected the mills' ability to source working capital. More TRAVEL & PLACES WATER Efforts on to tackle water crisis WATER crisis has taken firm roots in Andhra Pradesh and all the economically attractive resources are exhausted, according to Mr Anil Ch. Punetha, CEO of Water Conservation Mission and State Commissioner for Rural Development. Bringing Krishna ... More BREWERIES
No high for breweries, distilleriesWHEN the mercury is rising, a good chilled beer is as good as it gets. But for those in the business of brewing and distilling, this season appears to be overflowing with bottles of woes. An analysis of the financial results of 15 leading brewers ... More CIGARETTES Meet to discuss ways to revive beedi industry Of the seven lakh workers dependent on the beedi industry in the State, over four lakh are from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi. More RADIO/TV EDUCATION Law soon to implement right to education FOLLOWING Parliament's approval of the 93rd Constitutional Amendment Bill making free and compulsory education a fundamental right for children between the age group of six and 14 years, the Government has announced that it would introduce a ... More READYMADE GARMENTS KNITWEAR & HOSIERY Cenvat on Tirupur knitwear cluster not feasible: TEA THE knitwear industry in Tirupur has drawn the attention of the Kelkar committee on the `impracticability' of bringing the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) dominated knitwear cluster like Tirupur into the `Cenvat' chain considering the ... More JUTE Jute sector hard hit as procuring agencies delay orders UNCERTAINTY looms large over the jute industry, as the procuring agencies of jute sackings have delayed placing of orders despite being assured a huge indent in the middle of November this year. Addressing a press conference, Mr G.M. Singhvi, ... More WTO CII, Chinese counterpart to jointly tackle WTO issues THE Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and its Chinese counterpart, CCPIT, have decided to set up a joint group to discuss matters relating to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and work towards helping both the Governments in forming a ... More
`US plan on industrial tariffs too ambitious' EVENTS CONSUMER ACTIVISM Consumer activism gaining momentum Going by the number of disputes against the private sector, it is most often no better at providing service than the public sector. More INCOME TAX
Harshad, Sahara top I-T defaultersSTOCK broker late Harshad Mehta and the Sahara group owe a staggering Rs 10,008.41 crore to the Income-Tax Department. Mr Mehta heads the list of 20 top income-tax defaulters owing the department Rs 5,429.57 crore. The combined dues of these ... More TOURISM Singapore, Kerala form tourism working group SINGAPORE and Kerala have formed a joint working group to identify tourism investment opportunities in the State, according to Prof K.V. Thomas, Minister of Tourism and Fisheries. The working group would assess the tourism industry and suggest ... More PEOPLE 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. 17-Nov. 23 Tax rebates removal, a breach of trust: Experts `Promote neem on global arena' ICSE online courses eye school dropouts Industrial fuels sale up in October Non-basmati varieties may take a beating Met office aiming at accurate forecast Festive October brings smile back to auto sector players TV channels among biggest ad spenders in print media Garment exports up 15 pc in first half Parboiled rice exports hit by price hike Fiscal deficit under control: Narayan SC hearing on limited mobility Cellular operators accuse DoT of ignoring TRAI recommendations Core sector growth in April-Oct at 5.6 pc Cement, steel lead the pack Govt to relax FDI rules |
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