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CLIMATE & WEATHER
MET SIGNS
Summer rains have satisfactory run in Kerala
The summer rain had a mostly satisfactory run through the two-month season beginning March 1 in Kerala, according to the Agromet Advisory dated April 29 issued by the Met Office, Thiruvananthapuram. The season's ... More

INVESTMENTS
Single investor must have control over ARCs: Report
`Investments by independent investors have been a key driver of success for the structure for asset reconstruction in other countries.' More

AWARDS & HONOURS
Award for coir institute product
THE National Research Development Corporation under the Ministry of Science and Technology has conferred an award on Coir Board's Central Coir Research Institute for the development of an improved mild steel handloom, Anugraha, for weaving coir ... More

Sami Labs chief among Ellis Island Medal winners
DR Muhammed Majeed, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of New Jersey-based Sabinsa Corporation, is among the four Indian Americans to have been selected by the US-based National Ethnic coalition of Organisations (Neco) to receive the Ellis ... More

ECONOMY
New Govt must take up fiscal deficit, reforms seriously
IN less than a fortnight, the country will have a new Government after the completion of all phases of polling for the 14th Lok Sabha. Both in the fiscal year 2003-04 and in the current one, the mid-point of the Tenth Five-Year Plan, economic ... More

ENVIRONMENT
`Pesticides exposure can affect mental development of kids': Greenpeace India
The study, which was carried out from April to December last year, covered 18 villages in six cotton-growing States — Gujarat, Punjab, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. More

Ragpickers, NGOs to help collect household plastic waste
THE Indian Plastics Federation (IPF) has finalised the blueprint for a proposal to collect and dispose plastic waste from households. A similar programme is already in operation in Mumbai, Pune and Delhi. The proposal, which has been submitted ... More

Meet highlights steps to combat pollution problem in Vizag
POLLUTION — vehicular, industrial and of other types such as the one caused bio-medical wastes — is on the rise in Visakhapatnam city limits and in the vicinity and urgent remedial steps are called for to arrest it, according to ... More

HEALTH
`Changes in lifestyle necessary to control health disorders'
KASTURBA Medical College (KMC) Hospital at Attavar in Mangalore has come out with a concept clinic, "Lifestyle Modification Clinic", to control health disorders related to poor lifestyle. Addressing presspersons here on Friday, the Chief ... More

INFRASTRUCTURE
IL&FS invites Exim Bank, HUDCO to pick stake in MiSEZ
IL&FS would invest Rs 20 crore in MiSEZ towards project development. It also plans to promote a real estate mutual fund that would participate in the equity capital of MiSEZ. More

`Top priority to infrastructure must'
THE US Ambassador to India, Dr David Mulford, on Friday said that India would need to look at various issues, including the question of sectoral cap on foreign direct investment (FDI), development of infrastructure such as ports, roads and ... More

POWER

  • Mescom office shifted

    SSI
    `Wire products units on the verge of closure'
    THE wire products manufacturing units in and around Madurai, using mild steel wire rods as basic raw material, are on the verge of closure as they are forced to procure their requirements from steel traders paying higher prices, instead of ... More

    TRAVEL & PLACES
    Olympics is just not cricket for Indians!
    GRANTED that 2004 is the centenary year of the Olympics. And it is returning to Greece, the historic country where it all began 100 years ago. Despite this, the Indian traveller is not much enthused. After all, it's not cricket. Although the ... More

    WATER
    Industries in Manali may opt for desalination plants
    AS water supply situation tightens, industrial units in Manali north of Chennai are looking to alternatives to piped water and tanker lorry supplies. The State Government and the Metrowater, bowing to contingency, are considering permission to ... More

    EDUCATION
    IIITM-K course on Computers in Radiology
    THE Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management-Kerala (IIITM-K) will be conducting a one-day course on "Computers in Radiology" (RAD - INFO2004) on May 9. Announcing this, an IIITM-K spokesman said here that the course was aimed ... More

  • Fair & Lovely scholarship for Project Saraswati

    AUTOMOBILE COMPONENTS
    Auto parts sector moves in top gear on higher vehicle sales
    THE combination of a spurt in vehicle sales and increased sourcing of components from India last fiscal has had the domestic auto components industry cruising along at top speed. While domestic production jumped by 20 per cent to Rs 30,640 ... More

    BEVERAGES
    Pepsi, Coke in the dock again — And this time it's Aspartame
    COCA-COLA, PepsiCo and a whole bunch of other big companies are in the dock again, this time around because of their use of the artificial sweetener, aspartame. It all started with a Miami longshoreman, Mr Bartimous ... More

    REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
    Shriram Propcare offers consultancy, transaction services
    WALK the BPO way and you can never go wrong is the country's mantra for success. Following the transport, security, catering, education and recruitment industry's path, is the country's realty industry. And in an innovative move, Shriram ... More

    Chasing the skyline on its way up in Chennai
    THEIR business has grown and changed with the city's skyline. Appaswamy Real Estate Ltd, which started in 1959, is today a Rs100-crore company and a leading player in the real estate market in Chennai. Mr Ravi Appasamy, Director, Appaswamy Real ... More

    INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS
    CII sets up call centre to increase voter awareness
    THE Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) is doing its bit to encourage voters to exercise their franchise. In Chennai, the organisation has set up a call centre, five touch-screen kiosks in important post offices and put up banners and posters ... More

    PACKAGING
    Govt working on warning tags for cigarette packs
    IF catchy jingles and attractive taglines are a strict no-no for tobacco companies from May 1, there could be some more news. The companies may have to change the designs on their packs to include the skull-and-bones signage and other warning ... More

    ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    SISI to conduct Entrepreneurship programme in Hyderabad
    HYDERABAD: The Small Industries Service Institute (SISI), Hyderabad, is organising a month-long Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) on "DTP & Screen Printing", from June 1-30 for the benefit of educated unemployed youth. The ... More

    STANDARDS & BENCHMARKS
    IICT plans to get GLP recognition
    THE Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) is planning to go for Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) accreditation for its animal house facility as per the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) guidelines. This will ... More




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  • Top Stories
    `Pesticides exposure can affect mental development of kids': Greenpeace India


    `Changes in lifestyle necessary to control health disorders'

    TRAI issues paper on ceiling tariff for bandwidth prices

    Pepsi, Coke in the dock again — And this time it's Aspartame

    Auto parts sector moves in top gear on higher vehicle sales

    Congress tops poll ads in print

    Looking back
    Apr. 18-Apr. 24
    Exports log 17.26 pc growth in 2003-04

    South leads services surge, says CII study

    Firm crude prices in summer worrisome

    Old-age worries have come to roost in Kerala: Survey

    Truck, bus tyre output slips in Feb

    NCAER foresees 6.7 pc GDP growth this fiscal

    Auto components exports cross $1 b

    Paper: What lies ahead?

    No need for bond, guarantee for filing import manifest

    Plan panel okays Rs 1,600-cr auto testing facilities

    IMD to `change face of weather forecasting'

    Poor quality hits grape exports from AP

    India initiates most anti-dumping probes

    Business Line Quiz kicks off tomorrow

    IBRD clears $500 m for basic education programme

    NTBs a major tool to bar market access

    Gems and jewellery exports up 31 pc at $11.9 b

    Printing, writing paper prices may go up

    `Northern auto cos upbeat on biz prospects'


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