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CONSUMER ELECTRONICS
`India among top investment hubs in consumer sector'
INDIA has been ranked among the top investment destinations in Asia for the retail and consumer sector and is expected to witness rapid growth aided by its IT capabilities, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) study. The study titled ... More

ECONOMY
Indirect tax collections up 9.5% in first half
EXCISE and customs duty collection of the Central Government surged by 9.5 per cent in the first six months of the current fiscal to Rs 69,611 crore, against Rs 63,576 crore achieved in the same period last year. While excise mop-up for the ... More

Chidambaram stresses on investment in core sector
ALTHOUGH India has made good progress in the financial, manufacturing and external sectors, looking at the future the main concern is infrastructure where "our main goal is to attract large quantities of investment", the Finance Minister, Mr P. ... More

HEALTH
World Health Week in Kottayam from today
WORLD Health Week is to be observed at Kottayam from Friday. The theme of the week-long celebrations is `Relationship between physical and mental health', said Mr Roy Abraham, National Secretary, Indian Psychiatric Society. It will be ... More

  • Award for MAHE President

    HOTELS
    Hotel tariffs up on increased demand
    AFTER two years of downturn, the fortunes of the hotel industry, not just in Chennai but also in other important centres, are looking up. The main business seems to be from the corporate sector (read, information technology and Business Process ... More

    INFRASTRUCTURE
    Karnataka Govt to focus on pending projects, urban infrastructure issues
    THE State Chief Minister, Mr N. Dharam Singh, has reiterated his Government's resolve to take up urban infrastructure issues in right earnest and assured the industry that the pending projects in flyovers and strengthening the road network would ... More

    PSU

  • KSFE dividend handed over

    POWER
    NFC bags Rs 100-cr orders from new generation reactors
    THE Nuclear Fuel Complex (NFC) has secured orders worth over Rs 100 crore to supply critical components and systems within the next two years, to the newer generation reactors such as the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR) and the upscaled ... More

  • KSEB to expand network

    STEEL
    Steel prices likely to rule firm, says ISA
    STEEL prices are likely to remain firm for a long time to come, according to the President of the Indian Steel Alliance, Mr Moosa Raza. The Alliance is a body of five steel companies — SAIL, Essar, Ispat, Jindal and RINL. (Tata Steel ... More

    SUGAR
    Haryana to revise co-op sugar mills staff pay
    THE Haryana Government has decided to revise the pay scales and allowances of the employees of co-operative sugar mills from July 1, 2004, thus meeting their long-standing demand. An official spokesman said that the decision to revise pay ... More

    SSI
    Karnataka Small-scale body's plea
    BANGALORE: The Karnataka Small Scale Industries Association has criticised the abolition of Form 37 on industrial inputs and capital goods, which has imposed an additional tax burden on these goods. This has resulted in the incidence ... More

    RADIO/TV
    DTH players divided over compulsory sharing
    PRASAR Bharati has not allowed the Subhash Chandra-promoted direct-to-home (DTH) platform to carry the signals of Doordarshan, which holds the exclusive rights to the Australia-India series. Dish TV, in turn, has asked its subscribers to tune ... More

    EDUCATION
    NITK convocation on Oct 9
    MANGALORE: The second annual convocation of National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal, will be held on October 9. An NITK press release said here on Thursday that Prof R. Natarajan, Chairman of AICTE, New Delhi, would ... More

    REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
    Realty, the new financial instrument in making
    The next big thing that is waiting to happen in the financial sector is funds earmarked exclusively for real estate. More

    HANDLOOM
    Handloom Expo from Oct 16 in Hyderabad
    THE State Government in collaboration with the Development Commissioner of Handloom, New Delhi, is holding the National Handloom Expo-2004 in Hyderabad between October 16 and November 7. About 100 handloom cooperatives, corporations and ... More

    MINING & QUARRYING
    Ernakulam dist lifts ban on river sand mining
    THE Ernakulam district administration has lifted the ban on sand mining from rivers, including the Muvattupuzha river, the Periyar and their tributaries in the district. The ban was in force from August 1. However, mining of sand from ... More

    RESORTS & AMUSEMENT PARKS

  • Go-ahead for resort projects in Malabar

    NEWSPAPERS & PUBLISHING
    Reuters bets big on Bangalore unit
    WITH the official opening of the finance business data centre of global news provider Reuters, a new avenue of outsourcing has opened for India. However certain challenges such as wage inflation, retention and training costs coupled with poor ... More

    ECONOMICS
    `Nobel' heroes of the dismal science
    IT IS Nobel season. The Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel or, in short, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics for 2004 will be announced on October 11. It was instituted by the central ... More

    SOCIAL WELFARE
    Making a difference with a fistful of rice
    A Boeing 747-400 from the Air India fleet will fly at an altitude of just 1,000 feet and will be escorted by two Su-30 fighter aircraft. More

    RURAL DEVELOPMENT
    Govt to focus on rural health
    WITH the national common minimum programme (NCMP) focusing on health in the rural areas, the Health Minister, Dr A. Ramadoss, on Thursday held meetings with officials of the Prime Minister's Office, Central Ministries, State Governments as well ... More

    EVENTS
    `People of Indian origin to play larger role in development'
    THESE are eventful days for some 21 million people of Indian origin (the Indian diaspora) spread over 110 countries with an estimated combined income of $160 billion as GOPIO (Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin) gathers momentum and ... More

    Watch gazing
    Visitors admiring the watches displayed at the International Watch Exhibition held at the World Trade Centre from October 7 to 10 in Mumbai.

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    Pressing the advantages at India Investment Forum
    THERE is more than one way of looking at the two-day meeting of the India Investment Forum organised by Euromoney Institutional Investor and hosted by Merrill Lynch and the State Bank of India Group. In the first place, Official India is ... More

    Global meet on eco-friendly products in February
    THE Swadeshi Science Movement (SSM) is proposing to hold `Prithvi 2005, the Global Eco Meet' that envisages a global convergence of eco-friendly products, technology and initiatives from 60 countries. Thiruvananthapuram will host the ... More

  • In Hyderabad today

    EXPORTS & IMPORTS
    Tea import bill shoots up by Rs 39 cr
    THE tea import bill in the first seven months of the current calendar has increased by Rs 39.05 crore (c.i.f value) over the same period a year ago. This happened despite a fall in the unit price because of the rise in volume of the imported ... More

    WCO for early ratification of revised Kyoto convention on customs
    THE World Customs Organisation (WCO) is keen on getting the revised Kyoto convention providing for an International Convention on Simplification and Harmonisation of Customs Procedures ratified as part of expediting trade facilitation measures ... More

    Libya lifts ban on Indian tea imports
    AFTER a five-year ban, Libya has opened its doors to Indian tea exporters this year. A 16-million kg market, Libya stopped importing from India allegedly in protest against the export of three million kg of `substandard teas' by a ... More




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