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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES ICA, Kolkata law school team up for moot arbitration camp THE Indian Council of Arbitration (ICA), New Delhi, has joined hands with the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata, to popularise moot arbitration at the national level for law students. Accordingly, a joint ... More ECONOMY Meet mulls southern economic union TAKING a cue from the European Union model, the southern States today mooted an idea to form `Economic Union of Southern States' for mutual cooperation and development. The fifth meeting of the Standing Committee of the Southern Zonal Council ... More
Nicholas Stern praises Karnataka for reforms drive Development debate gets under way in Bangalore FOREIGN TRADE Restore GSP benefits, FICCI tells US THE Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) has called upon the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to restore, with immediate effect, the GSP (Generalised System of Preferences) benefit for Indian exports of chemicals ... More POWER Arrears to MSEB touch Rs 8,500 cr THE Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) has witnessed a steep increase in unpaid dues from its consumers, now standing at Rs 8,500 crore. During the last financial year alone, the board was unable to recover almost Rs 1,500 crore. " ... More STEEL Galvanised sheets top India's steel export IT'S now established that galvanised plain / corrugated (GP/GC) sheets registered the maximum growth in India's steel exports in 2002-03 and that the secondary sector producers together accounted for the lion's share of the increase in the ... More SSI EXIM POLICY Duty-free import norms for service sector notified As per the Exim Policy, a service provider (other than hotels) is entitled to duty-free imports equivalent to 10 per cent of the average foreign exchange earned by the service provider in the preceding three years. More RADIO/TV Radio active but where's the money? Nearly a year in business, and private FM operators have little to rejoice about: crippling licence fees, lack of measurement, reluctant advertisers and fickle listeners. Still, with growing audiences, more advertisers, and the Government `open' to n ews on air, they are hopeful. More
No rollback on CAS; July 14 deadline to remain
Switchover to CAS may be easier on Chennai viewers EDUCATION BIO-TECH & GENETICS Biotech venture fund launched THE Biotechnology Venture Fund (BVF), claimed to be the first of its kind in the country, was launched by APIDC - Venture Capital Ltd (APIDC-VCL) here on Wednesday. APIDC- VCL is a joint venture between the Andhra Pradesh Industrial ... More HUMAN RESOURCES Human capital can spur growth, says Premji INDIA has been acknowledged as a storehouse of talent. We have to develop and deploy this talent in public life to take the country forward,'' said Mr Azim Premji, Chairman of the Wipro group, while delivering the keynote address at the Annual ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Employers' body says strike unwarranted THE All-India Organisation of Employers (AIOE) on Wednesday said that the nationwide "strike was unwarranted, based on psychological reasons and without a just cause and at the cost of the exchequer to the tune of crore of rupees." In a ... More
Tirupur hosiery industry grinds to a halt Textile mills unaffected INTERVIEW
`Gen Musharraf ran the country like a corporation'A VOTARY for better Indo-Pak trade ties, Mr A. Razak Dawood, former Commerce Minister in the Musharraf Cabinet (1999-2002), and Chairman of Descon Engineering, told Business Line in an interview in Lahore that during his ministerial tenure ... More EVENTS EXPORTS & IMPORTS
Validity period for line of credit to Bangla extendedTHE Union Finance Minister, Mr Jaswant Singh, has assured his Bangladesh counterpart, Mr Saifur Rehman, that structural work at the Land Customs Stations on the India-Bangladesh border will be expedited. These structures are intended to provide ... More TOURISM Maldives wooing Indian tourists INDIA'S growing outbound tourist traffic growth has made many a country rush to covet a share. And the Maldives, which is often mistaken for Mauritius by several Indians, is the latest to mount its campaign for wooing Indian tourists to the ... More
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