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AUTOMOBILES
HMSI, Honda Siel top TNS dealer satisfaction survey
HONDA Motorcycle & Scooters (HMSI) and Honda Siel Cars (HSCI) rank highest in dealer satisfaction with their principals in the two- and four-wheeler industry segments, respectively, according to the findings of the `2004 Dealer Satisfaction ... More

ECONOMY
Rural consumption 50% more than urban
THE share of agriculture in GDP has been declining. It was once around 50 per cent. By 2001 it was down to 22.7 per cent. However, as pointed out by the RBI's Vyas Committee, the share of the country's rural population has remained constant ... More

ENVIRONMENT
Decision on Pampa Authority hailed
THE Pampa Parirakshana Samithi (PPS), a voluntary environmental organisation, has welcomed the State Cabinet's decision on Wednesday to set up a Pampa River Development Authority (PRDA) for implementing the Pampa Action Plan (PAP) under the ... More

  • SPIC bags eco award

    HOTELS
    BCCI, Asian Hotels open Palladian Lounge
    THE Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industry (BCCI), in association with Asian Hotels Ltd, on Wednesday unveiled the Palladian Lounge within the precincts of the BCCI heritage building. The initiative, it is hoped, will help augment the ... More

    INFRASTRUCTURE
    Dubai company to set up `Smart City' in Kochi
    AFTER scouting for various locations in South India, Dubai Internet City has decided to set up its proposed `Smart City' in Kochi. The Dubai-based company conveyed its decision to the State Government on Wednesday, according to Mr P.K. ... More

    `Development framework must be in line with urban realities'
    TO build a house in Singapore, Paris or Istanbul it takes two months only. But any guesses, how long it takes to construct your own sweet home in Indian cities? The answer is a long 24 months. That's the average time it could take to get all ... More

    PETROCHEMICALS
    21st century is era of polymers: Nobel laureate
    IF the previous century was called the age of the silicons, the 21st century should aptly be called the era of polymers, according to the Chemistry Nobel laureate (2000) Dr Alan G. Macdiarmid of the University of Pennsylvania. He was ... More

    PETROLEUM
    IOC to buy 50% stake in Iranian gas block
    INDIAN Oil Corporation Ltd has said that it has committed a $1-billion investment to buy 50 per cent equity stake in a 9-million tonne Iranian liquefied natural gas (LNG) block. IOC, which will ally with Oil India Ltd for investing in the ... More

    `Prospects for Iran-India gas pipeline look good'
    PROSPECTS for the proposed $4.16-billion Iran-India gas pipeline has brightened following the recent goodwill generated between the two neighbouring countries, a top Iranian Government official said here on Wednesday. "The pipeline project ... More

    Iran to comply with OPEC quotas
    IRAN will comply with the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' (OPEC) decision to curb excess output and pump crude oil at its official quota, an Iranian official said on Wednesday. "OPEC decides and all member countries comply and ... More

    HPCL, Chevron sign ship fuelling agreement
    HINDUSTAN Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) and Chevron Texaco's Fuel and Marine Marketing LLC have signed a preliminary agreement for fuelling of the latter's ships at Indian ports. According to a senior HPCL official, the agreement signed on ... More

    PHARMACEUTICALS
    Imtech, BioMantra launch software for vaccine design
    THE Institute of Microbial Technology (IMTECH), in collaboration with bioinformatics company BioMantra, has launched a software tool suited for vaccine design called `VaxiPred.' IMTECH is a Chandigarh-based, Council of Scientific and Industrial ... More

    POWER
    `Conservation is key to meeting energy needs'
    CONSERVATION will prove to be an effective strategy to meet the imposing demand for energy in the coming years, according to the Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry. At a seminar here on Tuesday, Mr O.P. Goenka, the ... More

    DVC to seek pollution control board nod for thermal power project
    ENCOURAGED by measures initiated by the West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB), the Damodar Valley Corporation (DVC) has decided to make a fresh petition to the Central Pollution Control Board for its proposed 1,000-MW thermal power plant at ... More

    Bellary thermal plant lenders a worried lot
    PROJECT lenders for the 500-MW Bellary Thermal Power Station (BTPS) promoted by the State Government-owned Karnataka Power Corporation (KPCL) are on tenterhooks. KPCL has so far failed to fulfil one of the major conditions precedent in the ... More

    TAXATION
    State Finance Ministers meet on VAT next month
    STATE Finance Ministers may meet in the first week of January to "endorse" the White Paper on the proposed Value Added Tax (VAT) regime that is to replace the sales tax system from April 1, 2005. Informed sources said that a draft version of ... More

    TEXTILES
    Vision 2010 for textiles sees 12 m new jobs
    A VISION 2010 for textiles by the Government envisages growth in Indian textile industry from current $37 billion to $85 billion by 2010 and employment of 12 million new jobs, besides modernisation and consolidation for crating a globally ... More

    SSI
    Small match units facing stiff competition from corporates
    IMPROVED quality standards and introduction of better business practices have been brought into many semi-mechanised and fully handmade safety match units in Tamil Nadu, throwing up new equations in the tussle going on between big and small in ... More

    MANAGEMENT

  • Stanford school forums in Jan

    RADIO/TV
    Prasar Bharati's DTH telecast from today
    THE Prasar Bharati-proposed direct-to-home (DTH) venture will finally commence operations from Thursday. For starters 33 television channels and 12 radio channels will be on offer. Speaking to newspersons after the board meeting, Mr K.S. Sarma, ... More

    Zee-Turner plans new bouquet, to revise subscription rate
    IN order to consolidate its position as a distribution platform, Zee-Turner has decided to launch of a new bouquet and revise its subscription rate for its existing bouquet. From January 1, the new bouquet will comprise of five channels — ... More

    Disney channels to go on air from tomorrow
    INDIA is a priority market and central to the emerging markets strategy of Walt Disney. Therefore, Walt Disney has embarked on localisation of content from day one, officials of the media and entertainment company said today at the launch of two ... More

    EDUCATION
    XLRI ties up with global institutes
    XLRI, Jamshedpur, has worked out alliances with a few international institutes, including the Asian Institute of Management (AIM) based in the Philippines, for facilitating student exchange programmes. The programmes, which will be relevant in ... More

  • Dual achievement for college
  • ACU president elected

    CARS
    Owner delight with new models has improved: J.D. Power
    OWNER delight with new vehicles in India improved for the sixth consecutive year, according to the J.D. Power Asia Pacific 2004 India Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) StudySM released today. The industry improved 15 index ... More

    REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION
    ITE India to set up `Expocities'
    ITE India Private Ltd, a Rs 150-crore expo company, plans to establish `Expocities' in Hyderabad, Jaipur, Noida, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Delhi, Guwahati and Visakhapatnam. The first Expocity will be ready by April on the Lower Tank Bund in ... More

    NEWSPAPERS & PUBLISHING
    The Hindu launches online image library
    THE Hindu Group of Publications launched an online image library, www.thehinduimages.com in Chennai today. The Web site contains more than 40,000 images from The Hindu Group's vast ... More

    `TV channels spend most on newspaper advertising'
    WHEN it comes to promoting themselves or their programmes through other media, television channels spend more on newspapers than radio and magazines. A study for July-September 2004 done by Radio AdEx, a division of TAM Media Research, shows ... More

    REGULATORY BODIES & RULINGS

  • TRAI fiat to cable players

    EVENTS

  • NITK workshop from Dec 22
  • In Hyderabad today
  • CII seminar on good practices in Hyderabad



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