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ECONOMY
Growth in tax revenues helps rein in fiscal deficit
BOLSTERED by a 20.12 per cent growth in net tax revenues, the Centre has managed to rein in its fiscal, revenue and primary deficit numbers so far during the current fiscal. During April-July 2004, the Centre's fiscal deficit the gap ...
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ENVIRONMENT
CII-Kerala calls for conciliatory bid to tackle hazardous waste
`Confrontation in any manner between the stakeholders will not solve environmental concerns.'
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FERTILISERS
Centre mulls reopening HFC's Durgapur unit
WITH emerging prospects of coal-bed-methane, underground and surface coal gasification projects in the country's oldest coal mining in the State, the Centre is considering a proposal to re-open the closed fertiliser plant of Hindustan Fertiliser ...
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FOREIGN TRADE
FTA `rules of origin' notified
THE Finance Ministry on Tuesday notified the `interim rules of origin' for the early harvest scheme under the Indo-Thai Free Trade Agreement (FTA). The rules would come into force from September ...
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HEALTH
K&K Health in talks with banks for fitness finance
K&K Health Care (P) Ltd, the Delhi-based fitness and healthcare equipment manufacturing and marketing company, is currently negotiating with banks and lending institutions for providing finance to customers for the purchase of fitness and ...
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FitnessOne opens in Chennai today
FITNESSONE, a health and fitness club, will start functioning here from Wednesday. Spread over 12,000 sq.ft. of air-conditioned space, it will offer a range of imported equipment, which are among the best that a gym can offer, according to its ...
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INFRASTRUCTURE
Cybercity Magarpatta gets best infrastructure award
CYBERCITY Magarpatta, a four million sq. ft. software technology park that is part of the sprawling 400-acre `Magarpatta city' township in Pune, has been awarded the first prize at the Maharashtra IT Awards in the IT infrastructure category by ...
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PETROLEUM
HPCL stalls ONGC bid to buy out Mangalore Refinery stake Fears losing `strategic business interest'
OIL and Natural Gas Corporation's move to buy out Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd's 16.95 per cent stake in Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd is facing an obstacle. According to sources, HPCL has reportedly made a fresh ...
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Only way for IBP to survive is to merge with IOC: Chairman
THE Chairman of IBP Co Ltd and Indian Oil Corporation Ltd, Mr M.S. Ramachandran, today presented a strong case in favour of the former's merger with the latter and said that was the only way to ensure the survival of IBP Co Ltd in the long ...
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IOC to boost capacity at Paradip refinery
INDIAN Oil Corporation Ltd is firming up plans to augment the capacity of its petrochemicals refinery project at Paradip and even embark upon the manufacture of value-added petrochemical products there, according to Mr M.S. Ramachandran, Chairman ...
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BPCL weighing merger of KRL with itself
BHARAT Petroleum Corporation Ltd is considering the possibility of merging its subsidiary Kochi Refineries Ltd with itself. A merger with KRL will add the subsidiary's refining profits to BPCL's balance sheet, according to senior officials. "We ...
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POWER
KSEB hopes to save Rs 800 cr this year
WITH the blessings of rain gods and effective water management, the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) could do without thermal power from last May. As a result, during the current water year (June-May), the Board will be making a saving of ...
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TEXTILES
`Little for organised textile industry'
THOUGH the sectoral initiatives as promised by the Commerce Ministry would go a long way in strengthening the export potential of the traditional sectors including the textiles, the Ministry has not specifically spelt out anything for the ...
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WATER
Master plan to tap rainwater for irrigation in AP
THE Andhra Pradesh Government is preparing a Master Plan to tap all of rainwater and utilise the same for irrigation. Announcing this at a press conference here on Tuesday, Dr A. Chandra Sekhar, Minister for Minor Irrigation, said the idea was ...
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EXIM POLICY
Service tax goes for all exporters Kamal Nath aims to double India's share of global trade by 2009
EXPORTERS of all goods and services, including those from domestic tariff area (DTA), have now been exempted from service tax. Also exporters with minimum turnover of Rs 5 crore and a sound track record have been exempted from furnishing bank ...
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It is now `Served from India' scheme
THE Foreign Trade Policy 2004-2009, unveiled by the Commerce Minister, Mr Kamal Nath, has revamped and recast the earlier duty-free entitlement certificate (DFEC) scheme into `Served from India' scheme. The new scheme seeks to create a ...
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Duty-free import of capital goods for agri units
THE new Foreign Trade Policy (FTP) has a few new initiatives for agri-exporters, including allowing duty-free import of capital goods under the Export Promotion Capital Goods (EPCG) scheme and providing duty credit entitlement to horticulture ...
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Highlights of Foreign Trade Policy
It is for the first time that a comprehensive Foreign Trade Policy is being notified. The Foreign Trade Policy takes an integrated view of the overall development of India's foreign trade. The objective of the Foreign Trade Policy is ...
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Facilitation of exports will be the prime focus: DGFT
THE Foreign Trade Policy (2004-09) aims at augmenting the country's exports of both goods and services in order to ensure employment opportunities with export facilitation being the focus of the policy, the Director General of Foreign Trade ...
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`Export target challenging, but achievable' New scheme soon to replace duty entitlement passbook, says Kamal Nath
THE Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Kamal Nath, on Tuesday said that the goal of pushing up the country's merchandise exports to 1.5 per cent of world trade by 2009 was challenging but not insurmountable. During 2003-04, India's ...
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Leather sector hails concessions
THE $2-billion Indian leather export industry is upbeat about the relaxations offered in the import norms on a slew of input items in the Foreign Trade Policy. According to industry players, the steps would lead to enhanced competitiveness of the ...
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`Free warehousing zones to make India a trading hub'
The Free Trade and Warehousing Zones proposed in the Foreign Trade Policy would make India a veritable trading hub after Dubai which had emerged as the world's biggest warehousing/trading centre, the Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Kamal ...
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A shot in the arm for exports: India Inc
INDIA Inc has welcomed the Foreign Trade policy unveiled by the Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr Kamal Nath, by and large. Simultaneously, the industry chambers have expressed hope that they would find adequate representation in the ...
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Exporters, trade bodies welcome new policy
VARIOUS exporters and trade bodies have welcomed the five-year Foreign Trade Policy announced by the Commerce Ministry on Tuesday. Mr S.L. Deoras, Managing Director, Tata International Ltd and co-chairman of the National Committee on Exports of ...
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FAPCCI hails Foreign Trade Policy
THE Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) has welcomed the Foreign Trade Policy announced by Mr Kamal Nath, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry, on Tuesday. "It is a well thought out holistic approach," Mr ...
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RADIO/TV
A CAS of status quo in Chennai
THE conditional access system (CAS) is one-year-old in Chennai today but the city's television viewing populace still doesn't seem fascinated by set-top boxes devices that help access pay channels. According to estimates, over 40,000 ...
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EDUCATION
Pravara college ties up with Adelaide varsity
THE Pravara Rural Education Society of Loni in Ahmednagar has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Adelaide, Australia, for an educational partnership with their engineering colleges in all disciplines. The ...
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