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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER `Weak monsoon' phase likely from next week THE southwest monsoon is expected to go into a `weak phase' after the ongoing wet session in the north and the northwest draws to a close early next week. A similar lull phase that resembled a `break monsoon', without being officially ... More AWARDS & HONOURS Biotechnologist wins award BANGALORE: Prof G. Padmanabhan, biotechnologist and former Director of the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, has been honoured with the Gujar Mal Modi Award for `Innovative Science and Technology' for the year 2005. Prof ... More
BMA invites nominations COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES Ceiling on tax audits: Apex court stays Madras HC order THE Supreme Court has stayed the Madras High Court order relating to the issues of fixing a ceiling on tax audit assignments and the minimum audit fees chargeable by the members of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). The ... More ECONOMY
Agricultural income fell 7 pc in 2002-03; no fall in consumptionThis was the comment of a cotton farmer owning about 35 acres of dry land in Amravati district Vidharbha, Maharashtra, after losing his crop two years in a row. After spending huge amounts of money on labour, seeds, fertiliser and pesticides, ... More
ELECTRONICS
Electronics for allWorkers busy handling consumer electronics goods at a shop in Kolkata. The densely populated city is amongst the biggest markets for consumer items in the ... More
EXCISE AND CUSTOMS Cabinet nod for Customs co-operation pact with China THE Union Cabinet has given its ex-post-facto approval for signing a Customs co-operation and mutual assistance agreement with China. The agreement would help in the availability of reliable, quick, and cost-effective information and ... More FOREIGN TRADE `India-South Korea bilateral trade likely to touch $6 b' THE India-South Korea bilateral trade is expected to grow by over 30 per cent to reach the $6-billion mark in the current financial year, says a PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry analysis. This growth was 16 per cent last fiscal. The ... More
`India, China must come together for mutual benefit'
Cabinet okays signing of revised text of Bangkok Agreement HEALTH `Steps afoot for tribal healthcare' IT is difficult to provide medicare to isolated and thinly populated tribal habitations and establishment of model Girijan colonies and villages may help solve the problem, according to the Chief Minister, Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy. The Chief ... More
Meet on HIV/AIDS at Ghanpur INFRASTRUCTURE Rail freight corridor: Gujarat seeks `ports-friendly' route THE Gujarat Government has asked the Railway Ministry to consider a different route of the proposed Delhi-Mumbai dedicated rail freight corridor. "Instead of building the dedicated rail freight corridor between Delhi and Mumbai through ... More
`Lack of infrastructure in India a major concern'
AP CM promises better urban roads, more water schemes PETROLEUM Indian team to visit China to explore energy cooperation INDIA would look at joining hands with China for acquiring oil and gas properties in third countries, particularly in the Caspian region, Central Asia, Africa and Latin America, the Additional Secretary (International Cooperation), in the ... More POWER Rural electrification scheme Power Ministry seeks 130 pc hike in allocation THE Power Ministry has sent a proposal to the Ministry of Finance seeking a 130 per cent hike the allocation for the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidyutikaran Yojana for the current fiscal. As against Rs 1,100 crore earmarked for the programme during ... More TAXATION Punjab VAT Bill gets Union Cabinet nod THE Union Cabinet on Thursday approved the introduction of a new Bill in Parliament to facilitate the extension of the Punjab Value Added Tax Act 2005 to the Union Territory of Chandigarh. The new Bill The Punjab General Sales Tax (as ... More SSI SBI opens small enterprises credit cell at Coimbatore STATE Bank of India has put into operation its small enterprises credit cell (SECC) for Coimbatore on Friday. The SECC being ushered in by the bank as part of its business process re-engineering is intended to cut down the turn-around-time ... More EDUCATION
Children promise President a corruption-free IndiaMr Kalam said parents and teachers played a great role in evolving children. It is not just education. Values too should be inculcated in the first 17 years. More
New B-school opens in Chennai MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS & HOSPITALS Sankara Nethralaya to research use of synthetic medium VISION Research Foundation, the research wing of Sankara Nethralaya, Nichi-in Biosciences, an Indo-Japan joint venture, and Mebiol Inc, a Japanese biotechnology firm, will research the use of a synthetic medium developed by Mebiol to culture ... More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION Hiranandani group to enter Chennai real estate market THE Mumbai-based Hiranandani group, a large real estate developer, is all set to enter the Chennai market with a project on the Old Mahabalipuram Road. According to reliable real estate industry sources, the Hiranandani group has acquired 100 ... More
BIO-TECH & GENETICS Guidelines for stem cell research soon A TASK force created by the Department of Biotechnology has evolved draft guidelines for stem cell research in the country and is set to finalise them within six to eight weeks. Speaking to newspersons after the inauguration of the Centre for ... More
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Parliament may take up Bill on DNA profiling KEEPING in mind the unfolding potential of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) profiling in the country, Parliament is likely to take up a Bill this calendar year, facilitating storage, retrieval and dissemination of information on criminals and ... More DISINVESTMENT BHEL disinvestment proposal put on hold THE Minister of State for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Mr Santosh Mohan Dev, today said the Government has put on hold the proposal to sell a 10 per cent stake in Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. Speaking at the sidelines of a ... More FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT Power sector attracts over Rs 3,500-cr FDI THE power sector has received over Rs 3,500 crore foreign direct investment since January 2002. The actual FDI inflows during January 2002 to May 2005 amounted to Rs 3,559.06 crore with Mauritius alone accounting for nearly 80 per cent of the ... More HUMAN RESOURCES Find new applications of knowledge: Pitroda THE National Knowledge Commission Chairman, Dr Sam Pitroda, has called upon intellectuals to find new applications of knowledge. "Today we must look for new methods of knowledge, new society, new sources of knowledge and then only we can ... More LABOUR REFORMS
States may be allowed to enact labour laws in specific areasTHE Centre is considering empowering States to enact separate labour laws in specific areas such as special economic zones, according to the Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr Kamal Nath. Responding to questions from delegates at the 169th ... More NEW PROJECTS Pioneer Embroideries to acquire land in H.P. MUMBAI: Pioneer Embroideries Ltd has completed the formalities required to acquire land at Kala Amb in Sirmaur district, Himachal Pradesh. It has received permission from the State's Single Window Clearance and Monitoring Authority for ... More EVENTS `Hone PR skills to succeed in emerging environment' GOOD communication skills are the key for young Indian professionals to grab the opportunities emerging with increased investments in the country and globally, said the Speaker of the State Assembly, Mr K.R. Suresh Reddy. Though Indians are ... More
India keen to learn from European biz incubation experience EXPORTS & IMPORTS Efforts on to revive sops for cashew export THE cashew industry is exploring all options, including legal, against the Union Commerce Ministry's decision to withdraw export benefits to cashew under the Vishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana (VKUY). After the announcement of these benefits to cashew, ... More NATURAL CALAMITIES IRDA relaxes norms for flood loss survey AS a special case in view of the recent floods in Maharashtra and Gujarat, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has decided to temporarily raise the limit of losses required to be surveyed by a licensed surveyor and loss ... More TOURISM
Each tourism project to get Rs 50 cr for developmentTO give a big push to the tourism sector, the Government is formulating a new scheme that could see a quantum jump in the funds being made available for infrastructure development at tourism sites. The new scheme being drawn up by the Ministry ... More PEOPLE Cardio Society President HYDERABAD: Dr Sunil Kapoor, Chief of Division of Cardiology at Care Hospital, has been unanimously elected as President of Cardiological Society of India (AP Chapter), according to a press release here. ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 24-Jul. 30 Monsoon session to clear employment guarantee Bill Monsoon revives, promises an encore in the North LIC, SBI in fray for pension fund manager slots Remembering Ramu RBI upbeat on growth NTC mills' sale triggers boom in firms with land `India on its way to becoming IT, manufacturing kingdom of the world' Govt considering new petro product pricing mechanism Poor infrastructure hinders investment in India: KPMG Cashew exports may be hit on withdrawal of benefits Infrastructure sector grows 10.2 pc in June Is Konkan belt next on the hit list? US pharma lobby seeks changes in Patents Act Insurance cos bracing for flood of claims 100 pc jute packaging for sugar restored Go-ahead from CCEA; order to come into effect from Aug 1 |
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