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Thursday, March 27, 2003
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ANDHRA PRADESH


Broiler units in the soup over rising costs, declining prices
Even the production cost of an egg has increased by 10 paise while its price has declined from Rs 1.19 in 2000 to Rs 1.12 in 2001 and to Rs 1.08 in 2002. At present, an egg costs 98 paise. More

ACCOUNT SPEAK


In the well
AMONG the latest announcements from the ICAI is an invitation to participate in various research projects of the Institute. This is a routine exercise that is also eternal, as any research ultimately turns out to be, because the Research ... More

IMPRESSIONS


Ensuring equity across generations
ENSURING the well being of future generations is a natural human instinct. Parents invest in the education and upbringing of their children, and save so as to leave behind assets for them. At the national level, communities save to ensure higher ... More

REFLECTIONS


Dreaming big comes at a price
"Beating others to get a school form is not enough. One has to pay a donation of Rs 50,000 and that's a problem." More

SAY CHEEK


With VAT ticking, fears lurk in deep recess
WE all spent weeks after weeks watching cricket, and then Bush's Iraq safari got our attention. Now, closer home, there are only hours to go for VAT to be tightened and the taxpayer hoisted into a new regime that is being promised to be simpler, ... More

EAR TO THE GROUND


Institutions dial up Bharti Tele
EVEN as the telecom sector is going through massive pricing competition, the stock of Bharti Tele-Ventures was back in the limelight on Wednesday with a number of institutions buying the stock. The active interest from the domestic institutions ... More

SENSOR


Select bank stocks up in cautious mood
CAUTION was the key word on Wednesday's trading session with the markets remaining wary of the impact of a US-Iraq war. Following the overnight gains in the US markets, tech stocks opened higher but declined later on selling pressure. The ... More
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