![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, January 17, 2003 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY FINANCIAL SERVICES NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY LOTTERY Lottery ticket sales fail to pick up in TN RAFFLE ticket sales are sluggish despite the Madras High Court temporarily lifting the ban imposed by the Tamil Nadu Government on ticket sales, according to sellers. Mr Usman Fayaz, President, All India Federation of Lottery Trade & Allied ... More CEMENT High cement prices fortify TN coffers Industry sources argue that the cement prices are still lower this year than what they were last year, a fact that is reflected in the financial performance of the cement companies. More HOTELS INFRASTRUCTURE Kerala expressway blueprint to be unfolded at GIM A Rs 7,000-crore, 515-km express highway linking Thiruvananthapuram in the south with Kasaragod in the north could well be the single largest among the ambitious project proposals being lined up for the Global Investor's Meet (GIM) in Kochi, if ... More
User charges can boost infrastructure: Shourie POWER Revival strategies of SEBs Panel says SERCs, States must work together THE Deepak Parekh Committee on power reforms wants State electricity regulatory commissions (SERCs) to be involved in the process of turning around State power utilities. The committee, which concluded its sessions last week, feels that the ... More CARS Car sales up 16 pc in Dec IN what is normally a sluggish month for the passenger cars industry, demand for cars continued its positive run in December. Domestic passenger car sales grew by about 15.89 per cent to 36,709 units in December 2002 as compared with 31,673 units ... More GEMS & JEWELLERY Bangalore jeweller offers diamond authentication AN average Indian family spends about Rs 5 lakh on gems and jewellery in a lifetime and most of this is inherited by the next generation that has no inkling about the value of the jewellery, says Mr Vinod Hayagriv, Managing Director, C. Krishniah ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS Codissia inks pact up with engg college INDUSTRY-institution tie-up is not a one-off happening any more. A majority of the institutions today enter into mutual agreements with the industries for exchange of technology, for providing hands-on training to students, industrial training in ... More TOURISM Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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