![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, August 19, 2003 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY EMPLOYMENT CLIMATE & WEATHER ANTI-DUMPING Dumping duty imposed on non-brass metal flashlights from China IMPORTERS of non-brass metal flashlights from China may now be compelled to fork out higher prices for such items, with the Finance Ministry imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on all imports of non-brass metal flashlights from that ... More ECONOMY Vizag development report moots agency to attract funds GITAM Institute of Foreign Trade (GIFT) has, in a report for Visakhapatnam district, proposed to make the north coastal district achieve development levels comparable to Singapore. Claimed to be the first-of-its-kind report for a district in ... More
House clears grants worth Rs 8,519 cr INFRASTRUCTURE
`Further cut in infrastructure finance cost vital for growth'"Be it privatisation of airport authorities or the development of new greenfield projects, there is no headway in the right direction so far. As far as the power sector is concerned, now is the time for action," Mr N.K. Singh said. More WATER Krishna delta bandh today THE all-party committee has issued a bandh call in all mandal headquarters in the Krishna delta on Tuesday in protest against the Chief Minister's remarks that it would be difficult to provide water to the delta. Reacting sharply to the Chief ... More RADIO/TV Private FM news content comes under microscope AFTER monitoring PTV and FTV, the Central Monitoring Services of the Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry has been monitoring news content in private FM radio channels such as Radio Mirchi, 93.5 RED FM and Radio City Private FM . This ... More
IMG finalises report on Star News uplinking EDUCATION Unanswered questions on professional colleges THE recent Supreme Court judgment on admissions to professional colleges has provided ammunition to the State Government in exercising control over the self-financing professional colleges that came up in the State following the Government's ... More BEVERAGES Traders take soft drinks off the shelf in Kerala Only hardcore fans of these soft drinks are still buying them. As a result of the drop in sales, many small traders are facing a financial crunch as their funds are tied up in the deposits they have paid to these companies. More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Suspect components delay Insat 3E launch A BATCH containing `faulty' units of critical imported components used in Insat-3E has forced ISRO to postpone its launch barely 18 days from D-day. The communications satellite has been in the French Guianese spaceport since July 16, ... More DISINVESTMENT Deadline set for offers on AP Govt stake in five cos THE Implementation Secretariat (IS), the independent body overseeing the public enterprise reform and disinvestment process, has sent documents to all those registered for the divestment process of few listed companies in which the Andhra Pradesh ... More INCOME TAX I-T staff strike work to protest outsourcing INCOME-Tax employees went on a 24-hour hunger strike today to protest against work being outsourced to outside agencies. A spokesperson for Income-Tax Employees Federation told Business Line that the Government had gone back on its ... More TOURISM Call for southern States to jointly promote tourism KARNATAKA has asked its Southern neighbours to come together to develop tourist circuits jointly and promote them as brands. Addressing a business session of a tourism trade fair in Kozhikode in Kerala, Karnataka's Minister for State for ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Cola Controversy The Cable tangle Pakistan Diary Indo-Pak Monitor Indo-China Relations Telecom Competition In Depth In Kashmir Simple Economics Slowburn Tax Talk NRIs & Investment Avenues Corporate Governance Looking back Aug. 10-Aug. 16 HPCL sell-off likely to be over by Nov To counter dip in collections Excise audit for EOUs made mandatory Good monsoon lifts India Inc's spirits FICCI business confidence index increases by 12.6 pc No health hazards, say mobile makers Row erupts over incentive schemes for pay channels Rising oil prices hurt fertiliser, power units Industry posts 5.3 pc growth in first quarter `GDP could double to $1 trillion by 2010' Tax clinics to assist SSIs on legal issues Colas have hard fight to regain fizz Exporters shifting to euro invoicing `Star in talks to expand business' Happy drive for cars in July |
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