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Sri Lanka and the big brother called India
The relationship with India can tend to be a love-hate one. When we perceive India to be not too involved, we decry India. But once it gets involved, there is this perception of the big brother syndrome. More

OTHER STATES


GOA - LEISURE AND BUSINESS FRIENDLY
Marching ahead
LARGELY an agrarian economy, which relied considerably on imports, trade and iron ore mining in the pre-liberation days, Goa, today, is an industrially-developing State. Known for its high-literacy rate, widespread knowledge of ... More

Looking for a big leap in tourism
DELIGHTED with an annual average growth of over 15 per cent in arrivals of both domestic and foreign tourists, Goa — India's leading global tourist destination — is looking for yet another big leap in the season ... More

Goa Shipyard: Testing the global waters
GOA Shipyard Ltd (GSL), a SouthGoa-based Central public sector undertaking, is looking forward for export orders to Mozambique, Mauritius, Thailand and some SAARC countries. An ISO 9001-2000 company, with expertise in designing ... More

`An ideal destination for SEZ'
"GOA is best suited for a Special Economic Zone (SEZ)", Mr P. Chidambaram, Union Minister for Finance, had said during his brief visit to Goa before the May by-elections to the State Assembly that brought to power the Congress-led ... More

Charting the seas with aplomb
NATIONAL Institute of Oceanography (NIO), the country's premier ocean research institute situated in the picturesque Dona Paula village on the outskirts of Panaji city, has a mission... "To continuously improve our understanding ... More

Mormugao Port — Gearing up to meet the challenges
SITUATED at the mouth of Zuari River in Goa, Mormugao Port, a protected open type natural harbour, has been the nerve centre of trade and industries in Goa as well in neighbouring States. Its inception goes back to the Portuguese ... More

Food processing park on cards
THE Goa Government is hoping to attract at least 20 units at its proposed food processing park, a pet project of the State Industries Minister, Mr Luizinho Faleiro. Mr Faleiro, a former Chief Minister, who had mooted the idea of ... More

Agencies aiding industrial growth
THERE are a number of government agencies working in cohesion to aid industrial growth since a long time. Their style of functioning, concern towards investors and entrepreneurs and positive approach have helped Goa to emerge as ... More

Carl Zeiss comes to Goa with hi-tech lenses
CARL Zeiss, Germany-based optical manufacturer, has tied up with GKB Hi-Tech Lenses Ltd, Goa, in a joint venture to set up their first ophthalmic lenses manufacturing unit in Goa. This joint venture, launched in January, has ... More

Goa: A factfile
THOUGH geographically small, Goa has developed as a full-fledged and vibrant economy, thanks to its abundant resources. Right from rich natural resources and human resources, the State is blessed with a pleasant climate and a ... More

POLICY


Inland water transport — Policy support must go full steam
RISING population, increasing urbanisation and introduction of water-intensive technologies, demand optimum utilisation of water. Navigation is one of the non-consumptive uses of water. Developing waterways for ... More


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