![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Saturday, February 18, 2006 |
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OPINION EDITORIAL Moving ahead with SAFTA PAKISTAN'S RECENT RATIFICATION of the South Asian Free Trade Area agreement constitutes a big leap forward for the SAARC exercise. Trade is an important part of the regional cooperation envisioned under the umbrella of the South Asian ... More COURTS/LEGAL ISSUES Putting life into the letter of law Courts have to put life into the letter of law by giving a construction which is fair, reasonable and in conformity with its purpose. Where the intention of the Legislature is unclear, it is the Court's duty to discern the intention in the context o f the background in which a particular section is enacted. More TAXATION The long and short of rights
The promotion commotion
Logistically speaking
An unwitting tax liability? GENDER
On the magic of being work sistersWhat began in 1972 as a lone mission to bring women together is today a 7-lakh-strong movement. Determined to organise women workers so that they could enjoy the same benefits that organised labour received, Ela R. Bhatt founded the Self-Employed Wom en's Association (SEWA). We Are Poor but So Many tells the story of how SEWA has come to be the largest primary union in India. Ela weaves in her story too, says D. Murali, making the book a worthy read for the weekend. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Top Stories In Focus Infrastructure woes stare IT sector IPO Scams FDI in retail sector Dynamic Tirupur Surging Sensex Gold scaling new highs
In Depth Gender Justice Simple Economics Tax Talk
Looking back Feb. 5-Feb. 11 Mount 10,000 and Reliance Is the Sensex in the same league as the Dow? Bad money drives good money out |
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