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Wednesday, May 19, 2004

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Accountancy


  • ICSI may make professional development programmes must

    Advertising


  • Ogilvy unveils new business unit
  • SSC&B Lintas to handle energy drink from Triumph

    Alliances & Joint Ventures


  • Rolta India in joint venture with Shaw Group arm

    Andhra Pradesh


  • Java founder to attend conference in Hyderabad
  • AirTel AP rated best provider
  • New Commissioner of AP Information & PR
  • Congress blames TDP Govt for revenue deficit
  • AP publicity expenses to be cut to subsidise power supply
  • CPI(M) leaders seek revival of sick PSUs
  • Incentives to IT sector won't be withdrawn: AP CM
  • DCI launches Web site

    Animals & Livestock


  • CIFT develops livestock feed from cuttlefish, squid

    Announcements


  • DCI launches Web site
  • BHEL Tiruchi bags order from SAIL

    Bio-tech & Genetics


  • Gene revolution must reach poor farmers: FAO

    Brands


  • Madura expects 3 brands to net Rs 100-cr turnover each

    Cars


  • Toyota's world's best dealer DSK Motors plans to expand
  • Cost-saving steps start paying off for Maruti
  • Maruti profit rises three-fold to Rs 542 cr — Alto drives sales growth

    Channels and Franchises


  • Toyota's world's best dealer DSK Motors plans to expand

    Climate & Weather


  • Monsoon sets in `temporarily' ahead of schedule over Kerala
  • Paradip port on high alert following cyclone warning

    Co-operatives


  • Fresh licences for UCBs frozen

    Coffee


  • Shortfall seen in global coffee output

    Commentary


  • Markets take a U-turn, rebound strongly

    Commodity Markets


  • FMC not averse to merger with SEBI

    Consumer Electronics


  • `Consumers more price sensitive in FMCG than in consumer durables'

    Convergence


  • A copier that is also a phone

    Credit Market


  • No cap on unsecured advances; rise in credit exposure limits

    Credit Policy


  • Status quo is what it is!
  • A tightrope walk by RBI
  • Credit Policy — Neither surprises nor satisfies
  • Clouded fiscal horizon
  • Subtly different
  • As expected
  • Well rounded, but no sparks
  • Targeting structural, operational issues
  • Attempt to balance growth, interest rate
  • Keeping the growth momentum going
  • RBI for transparency on bank ownership
  • `In line with reform process'
  • Banking is special for its fiduciary role: Dr Reddy
  • Service charges on ECS, EFT waived
  • Decision to keep rates stable welcome: Purwar
  • `Gold Card scheme will meet exporters needs'
  • India Inc welcomes soft rate stance
  • Now, infrastructure projects can look to more funds
  • `Doubtful NPAs' to get graded provisioning
  • Prudential exposure limits up
  • Fresh licences for UCBs frozen
  • `MFIs must comply with RBI norms to accept deposits'
  • Accent on credit delivery systems
  • Cautious, but on a progressive path
  • Thrust to infrastructural issues
  • Welcome focus on meeting credit growth
  • RBI leaves rates unchanged; projects 6.5-7 pc GDP growth

    Derivatives Markets


  • Uptrend likely to continue in M&M, PNB

    Disinvestment


  • `Use divestment proceeds for rural development'

    Ear to the ground


  • Propped by bargain hunting

    Economic Offences


  • SEBI directive to Shubh Karan Jain

    Economy


  • Status quo is what it is!
  • Flawed economic policies
  • Credit Policy — Neither surprises nor satisfies
  • Treasuries a short-term buy
  • Jayalalithaa restores subsidies — Reverses other cost-cutting measures
  • Congress blames TDP Govt for revenue deficit
  • The other India where nothing is shining
  • `Alternative strategy with focus on employment, pro-poor vital'
  • Left Front wants PDS subsidy in common programme
  • India Inc earnings robust in 2003-04

    Editorial


  • A tightrope walk by RBI

    Education


  • ICSI may make professional development programmes must

    Engineering


  • BHEL Tiruchi bags order from SAIL

    Entertainment & Leisure


  • Two new shows in Zee English
  • India TV to go on air from tomorrow

    Events


  • Java founder to attend conference in Hyderabad

    Exports & Imports


  • Iraq to buy 100 mkg tea from India
  • `Gold Card scheme will meet exporters needs'
  • Textile export quota utilisation down in Jan-Apr
  • Standard input output norms notified for 20 new export items

    Fertilisers


  • Workers pin hopes on new Govt for revival of FACT

    Financial Performance


  • Cost-saving steps start paying off for Maruti

    Financial Scan


  • Treasuries a short-term buy

    Financial Services


  • Service charges on ECS, EFT waived

    Foreign Institutional Investors


  • FIIs, mutual funds go cherry picking

    Forex


  • Rupee up 3 paise; securities recover
  • Domestic holdings of US Treasuries up by $300 m in March

    Govt Bonds


  • Rupee up 3 paise; securities recover
  • Domestic holdings of US Treasuries up by $300 m in March
  • Treasuries a short-term buy

    Health


  • A low-cost telemedicine kit for rural areas
  • Healthcare potential stressed

    Human Resources


  • `Over 8 lakh US jobs to go offshore by 2005'
  • ICSI may make professional development programmes must

    Industry Associations


  • India Inc welcomes soft rate stance
  • `Use divestment proceeds for rural development'

    Infrastructure


  • Now, infrastructure projects can look to more funds

    Insight


  • Clouded fiscal horizon
  • Subtly different
  • As expected
  • Well rounded, but no sparks
  • Targeting structural, operational issues
  • Attempt to balance growth, interest rate
  • Keeping the growth momentum going
  • Treasuries a short-term buy
  • Accent on credit delivery systems
  • Cautious, but on a progressive path
  • Thrust to infrastructural issues
  • Welcome focus on meeting credit growth

    Internet


  • DCI launches Web site

    Interview


  • `Tea companies likely to post higher profits this year'

    Karnataka


  • Titan's `Gold Rush' contest
  • BSNL's mobile signal tower at Agumbe

    Kerala


  • Workers pin hopes on new Govt for revival of FACT
  • Monsoon sets in `temporarily' ahead of schedule over Kerala

    Knitwear & Hosiery


  • Knitwear export from Tirupur — St John Freight may take up trial shipment next month
  • German agencies to assist small Tirupur units

    Letters


  • Flawed economic policies
  • Second innings

    Lifestyle


  • Lending fizz

    Management


  • The power of goodness for corporate advancement

    Microscope


  • Cost-saving steps start paying off for Maruti

    Minerals


  • Falling iron-ore prices pull down Sesa Goa

    Mutual Funds


  • Kotak MF renames fund of funds scheme

    New Products & Services


  • Marico launches Saffola Gold
  • Two new shows in Zee English
  • A copier that is also a phone

    Non-Performing Assets


  • `Doubtful NPAs' to get graded provisioning
  • Vera Labs gets one-time settlement from FIs, banks

    Off-shore Development


  • `Over 8 lakh US jobs to go offshore by 2005'

    Oilseeds & Edible Oil


  • Marico launches Saffola Gold

    On Mint Street


  • Now, infrastructure projects can look to more funds

    On the hedge


  • Uptrend likely to continue in M&M, PNB

    Other States


  • New Udhampur train waits for Minister to flag off maiden journey

    Outlook


  • Madura expects 3 brands to net Rs 100-cr turnover each
  • Topsgrup expanding presence in South

    Outsourcing


  • Infosys adopts modular outsourcing model
  • High-end BPO set to grow; may outpace services biz

    PSU


  • CPI(M) leaders seek revival of sick PSUs

    People


  • The steelman who made silk
  • HCL Tech names Director for Insurance Practices

    Performance


  • India Inc earnings robust in 2003-04

    Personal Products


  • `Consumers more price sensitive in FMCG than in consumer durables'

    Pharmaceuticals


  • Dabur Pharma posts 16.4 pc growth in gross profit
  • Vera Labs gets one-time settlement from FIs, banks

    Policy


  • Jayalalithaa restores subsidies — Reverses other cost-cutting measures
  • New Commissioner of AP Information & PR
  • AP publicity expenses to be cut to subsidise power supply

    Politics


  • Second innings
  • Active voice
  • Congress blames TDP Govt for revenue deficit
  • CPI(M) leaders seek revival of sick PSUs
  • A different protest
  • Left Front wants PDS subsidy in common programme
  • Sonia refuses to be PM — Manmohan Singh tipped for the post
  • Market recovers; sustained buying lifts Sensex up 371

    Power


  • Fate of TNEB power tariff revision uncertain
  • AP publicity expenses to be cut to subsidise power supply

    Private Banks


  • GTB goes live with RTGS

    Promotions & Offers


  • Titan's `Gold Rush' contest

    Public Sector Banks


  • New govt urged to buy back public stake — Unions seek full state ownership of banks

    RBI & Other Central Banks


  • RBI for transparency on bank ownership
  • Banking is special for its fiduciary role: Dr Reddy
  • Service charges on ECS, EFT waived
  • Decision to keep rates stable welcome: Purwar
  • No cap on unsecured advances; rise in credit exposure limits
  • RBI lowers margins on loans against shares

    Radio/TV


  • Two new shows in Zee English
  • India TV to go on air from tomorrow
  • Zee Tele scrip up on steady buying
  • TV 18 revenues up 47 pc, profit grows 9 times

    Railways


  • New Udhampur train waits for Minister to flag off maiden journey

    Reflections


  • Bonding with `homeland'...

    Regulatory Bodies & Rulings


  • SEBI holds meet with exchanges, depositories
  • SEBI directive to Shubh Karan Jain

    Research & Development


  • CIFT develops livestock feed from cuttlefish, squid
  • Intoto R&D arm develops intrusion tool

    Retailing


  • India TV to go on air from tomorrow

    Rubber


  • Rubber declines as buyers turn inactive

    Rural Development


  • A low-cost telemedicine kit for rural areas
  • `Use divestment proceeds for rural development'

    Security


  • Topsgrup expanding presence in South

    Sensor


  • Markets take a U-turn, rebound strongly

    Shipping


  • Paradip port on high alert following cyclone warning

    Sick Units


  • Workers pin hopes on new Govt for revival of FACT
  • CPI(M) leaders seek revival of sick PSUs
  • Vera Labs gets one-time settlement from FIs, banks

    Software


  • Infosys adopts modular outsourcing model
  • Intoto R&D arm develops intrusion tool
  • Incentives to IT sector won't be withdrawn: AP CM

    Steel


  • Jindal Steel net up at Rs 116 cr; to pay Rs 12.5

    Stock Markets


  • Falling iron-ore prices pull down Sesa Goa
  • Zee Tele scrip up on steady buying
  • FIIs, mutual funds go cherry picking
  • Propped by bargain hunting
  • SEBI holds meet with exchanges, depositories
  • Market recovers; sustained buying lifts Sensex up 371
  • RBI lowers margins on loans against shares

    Storage


  • NetApp to ramp up India operations

    Supply Chain Management


  • Knitwear export from Tirupur — St John Freight may take up trial shipment next month
  • Container freight station at Dadri — Concor to forge joint venture with APL

    Tamil Nadu


  • Fate of TNEB power tariff revision uncertain
  • German agencies to assist small Tirupur units
  • A low-cost telemedicine kit for rural areas
  • Jayalalithaa restores subsidies — Reverses other cost-cutting measures
  • Healthcare potential stressed

    Tea


  • Iraq to buy 100 mkg tea from India
  • `Tea companies likely to post higher profits this year'

    Technical Analysis


  • Bull onslaught

    Telecommunications


  • BSNL's mobile signal tower at Agumbe
  • AirTel AP rated best provider

    Textile Machinery


  • Development council for textile machinery in limbo

    Textiles


  • Madura expects 3 brands to net Rs 100-cr turnover each
  • Textile export quota utilisation down in Jan-Apr

    Trade & Labour Unions


  • New govt urged to buy back public stake — Unions seek full state ownership of banks

    Trends


  • Bonding with `homeland'...
  • `Consumers more price sensitive in FMCG than in consumer durables'

    Watches & Accessories


  • Titan's `Gold Rush' contest



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