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EMPLOYMENT


How to make graduates more employable
Schools and colleges need to realise how important overall development of the individual is. Only then will young Indian graduates become more employable. More

ECONOMY


`Oil prices not to impact GDP rate'
The Union Finance Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram on Sunday said that the high price of oil in the global market may not have a direct impact on India's GDP growth rate. However, it could fuel inflation, he added. Admitting that the high crude ... More

FOREIGN TRADE


Fillip to infrastructure to boost trade with Pak
RITES, IL&FS consultants for Attari Railway Station update More

PETROLEUM


Drill research ship to sail on May 3
The scientific research drill ship `JOIDES Resolution,' hired by India to explore deep-sea gas hydrate reserves, would sail from here on May 3 to commence drilling operations. Addressing the media on Sunday, Mr Murli Deora, Union Minister for ... More

POWER


NTPC scouts for blocks in Egypt, Australia
Plans to offer expertise on power stations in Nigeria More

Ratnagiri Gas turbine test synchronised
Ratnagiri Gas and Power Pvt Ltd (RGPPL) has said that with test synchronisation of gas turbine-2A (220 MW) of Block-II on Sunday, revival of the erstwhile Dabhol Power Company's facility by it has commenced ahead of schedule. ... More

Centre in talks with 5 countries for gas supply to Dabhol project
Govt in talks with 5 countries for gas supply More

MEDICAL & SURGICAL EQUIPMENTS


Medical device makers get a breather
Deadline for registration extended More

GOLD & SILVER


Gold could test resistance, dip
Gold futures jumped to a 25-year high, on worries about record oil prices, a declining dollar and international confrontation over Iran's nuclear programme. Also, investment products like ETF's were attracting more investor interest, while ... More

RURAL DEVELOPMENT


Tribal rehabilitation — Going beyond the status quo
The first choice of activists championing tribal causes is to halt all development in tribal areas. Their second is to demand land for land as compensation. But by tying the tribal people to agriculture, their activist patrons are foreclosing a moder n future for them. We need entrepreneurs who see an opportunity in every threat, instead of the other way round, says P. V. INDIRESAN. More

Panchayat power
For Kerala to remain a socially developed State, with a strong egalitarian bias towards human development, it is important that the panchayats be strengthened and revitalised. More

HUMAN RESOURCES


Courage at the workplace
When you see something amiss in the organisation, display the courage to speak the truth, no matter what the consequences. More

EVENTS


2-day meet to discuss industrialisation
The Maharashtra Government along with Maharashtra Economic Development Council (MEDC) would be jointly holding a two-day international conference to discuss strategies for rapid industrialisation of the State. Commencing from May 4, ... More

Agenda for the week
FICCI-Ministry of Commerce and Industry: Interactive session on "India-GCC Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement" at 11.00 a.m. at FICCI, Tansen Marg, New Delhi. CII: CII meting with the Members of Parliament, Japan at ... More

Bangalore to host travel mart in July
The 25th edition of the India International Travel Mart (IITM) is scheduled to be held here from July 15-17. The event will be held in the background of leading European and Asian countries stepping up their campaign to woo Indian tourists. A ... More

EXPORTS & IMPORTS


New import norms for GM soyaoil may be deferred
May, June soyabean oil contracts move down at special session More

STPI plans incubation centres for small units
Special thrust on SMEs More

Exports from MEPZ up 40 pc to Rs 1,901 cr
Electronics, engineering, textiles contribute handsomely More

TOURISM


Sri Lanka hopes to attract six-lakh tourists this year
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ECONOMIC OFFENCES


`Strong public opinion vital to fight corruption'
Citizens urged to exercise franchise properly More
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Looking back
Apr. 23-Apr. 29
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Protocol pacts with China to export mango, grapes

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Pakistan looks for more sugar from India

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