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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER CUSAT develops method to predict monsoon onset over Kerala RESEARCH scientists at the Centre for Monsoon Studies of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) have developed an objective method to predicting three to four weeks in advance, the onset of monsoon over Kerala. The model ... More EXCISE AND CUSTOMS Helpline on Central Excise MANGALORE: The Chief Commissioner of Central Excise, Mysore, Mr G.K. Pillai, inaugurated a helpline on Central Excise and Service Tax at Kanara Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) here recently. Claiming it as the first helpline in ... More FOREIGN TRADE GATS revised offer may push for further relaxation The importance of outsourcing as a business model and the shift in focus from Mode 4 to Mode 1, particularly in software services, which saw a boom in back office establishment here for foreign clients, has raised a lot of stake for India under GATS talks. Hence, the revised offer might insist on a greater push for liberalisation in cross-border trade in services under Mode 1 More HEALTH The key: 10 lines of code The challenge: Storing 16 GB scans for numerous patients per day for a period of seven years. How did MatrixView meet it? More
Making a difference POWER Maharashtra wants coal blocks back from KPCL FACED with the need to mobilise additional coal supplies to feed its power plants, the Maharashtra Government is likely to exert pressure on the UPA Government at the Centre to revert an earlier decision of the Coal Ministry to allocate a string ... More
`Need for shift in energy strategy' EDUCATION Onto a CA trajectory after Class X R. Sivakumar on the proposed changes to CA education More
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Indian Bank focusing on education loans FOODS & FOOD PROCESSING `Food-processing sector to grow 10 pc by 2010' THE food-processing sector is expected to grow at 10 per cent per year by 2010, attracting a minimum investment of Rs 2,000 crore, according to a study by the Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Assocham). Called the "Food Processing ... More MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS & HOSPITALS AP to upgrade nursing schools to colleges WITH an objective to prepare nurses to cope up with advancements in the fields of medicine and related sciences, the Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to upgrade all nursing schools located in the State to colleges. Last year, the Indian ... More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION Heera group's new projects in Kerala THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Heera Construction Company, prominent builders and property developers, will set up four more premium properties in the State during the current fiscal. The 25-year-old company has built up 20-lakh sq ft of premium ... More LEATHER Pak tanners seeking tie-ups in effluent tech A delegation of tanners from Pakistan is looking at tying up with the leather industry here to source pollution treatment technology. A team from Sialkot, Pakistan, a leading centre for tanneries, met representatives of the All-India Skin & ... More INDUSTRY ASSOCIATIONS CII seeks faster approval for crop biotech exports THE Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) has called for shorter regulatory approval of crop biotechnology meant for exports (through export zones), while ensuring that there is no leakage into the domestic market. The industry body said ... More SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY University of Hyderabad to get Rs 35 cr from DRDO THE University of Hyderabad (UoH) will get a Rs 35-crore grant-in-aid from the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to set up an Advanced Centre for Research in High Energy Materials. The grants (for capital expenditure on ... More MINING & QUARRYING Mining congress in Kolkata in Jan THE Mining, Geological and Metallurgical Institute of India (MGMI), the oldest institute of its kind in Asia, has decided to organise the first Asian Mining Congress coinciding with its proposed three-day international mining exhibition, to be ... More RURAL DEVELOPMENT AP to rationalise SHGs' interest rate subsidy THE Andhra Pradesh Government will put in place a system from July 1, which would ensure that self-help groups (SHGs) would have to pay only 3 per cent per annum as interest to banks. Currently, the Government is providing interest subsidy to ... More EVENTS ECONOMIC OFFENCES Pangs of corruption in Kerala AS a land that is generally looked up to for its laudable standards in social and human development, Kerala ought naturally to have been at the head of the table in matters of good governance, transparency and the eradication of patronage and ... More BOOKS
Next step is 8 pc growth: JalanWHILE liberalisation in the 90s helped India jump from a growth rate of 4 per cent to 6 per cent, the country now has to worry about moving from 6 per cent to 8 per cent growth, according to Dr Bimal Jalan, Member of Parliament and former ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back May. 22-May. 28 India third highest initiator of dumping probes: WTO Govt okays 26 pc FDI in Jagran daily Raw sugar imports: Industry worried over policy changes India plans supersonic jet trainer facility Auto exports grow 36 pc in 2004-05 Research body develops GM rubber Variety tolerant to drought, environment stress Monsoon expected to hit Andamans today `Political will, sincerity could help overcome disputes' Musharraf tells Indian business delegation Consumption groups and demand for durables Traditional items propel export growth during 2004-05 Infrastructure growth falls to 3.6 pc in April No consensus at BIS panel meet on pesticide residue in soft drinks |
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