Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Sunday, May 07, 2006 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ECONOMY `India will stick to own fiscal direction' Rating agencies welcome to make suggestions: Chidambaram More
India will further deepen reforms: Chidambaram
ENVIRONMENT ADB plans fund to promote clean energy Carbon Market Initiative in `consultation phase' More PETROLEUM Skidding on oil policy The Government cannot frame its oil policies based on the weekly yo-yo in global prices; it must take note of the long-term trend and tailor its policies accordingly. More
HPCL not willing to sell its 16.95% stake in MRPL POWER THE BIG DEAL Power play And now, it is "ultra mega" power projects. The Government has planned six of them, 4,000 MW each, to be awarded on a competitive tariff-based bidding process. Thirty-five domestic and international companies have expressed interest in bidding ... More
NTPC: Buy STEEL Indian suppliers await decision on iron ore pricing Negotiations are on between single largest buyer China and single biggest seller Brazil More TAXATION
Service tax jacks up I class international air fareThe Government decision to impose a 12.24 per cent service tax on first and business class international air travel has put an additional burden of around Rs 9,000 for a passenger travelling business class between India and Singapore to almost ... More
Fresh notice for shipping cos on service tax
Service tax: Loaded wings PERSONAL PRODUCTS Godrej Consumer: Buy Godrej plans to use the inorganic route to build portfolio width and expand its presence globally. More RADIO/TV SAB TV inks pact with Lanka channel To supply new genre programmes in local flavour More CREDIT RATING India weightage set to go up in Morgan Stanley index Bharti, Reliance Comm, Suzlon, NTPC may be in More IPR Call to protect intellectual property Public policy, education and enforcement must be tailored to control piracy More INTERVIEW
Regulator is not exactly a court of law: ChidambaramThe SEZ Act allows for very generous tax concessions. If infrastructure can be put in place in double quick time and there is a huge tax advantage, as a businessman I would look into a SEZ. More EVENTS
Corporates must invest in HR, says PMLays foundation stone for Tata disaster management centre More
ADB meet: India told to wake up to securitisation INCOME TAX No recourse for this course I work in Bangalore and have secured admission for a part time course at the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore. The course is a post-graduate programme in software enterprise management. The course fee is Rs 75,000 per year and the ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS ISEC bags 50,000 t Pakistan sugar tender Shipments largely from Mumbai, Chennai ports within five weeks More
TN software exports clock 32 pc growth Advt Links: Andrea Bocelli News and Article Blog Web conferencing services since 1997 Mesothelioma Cancer Treatment New York urban nature A Nice and Cozy Hotel in Bruges Flash Templates Fair Guide Construct Data About:Blank tax deductions Tanning Beds Personal Computing resources Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Apr. 30-May. 6 ICICI Bank subsidiaries post higher profit Indian Bank, IOB to decide on rate revision soon IT boom in Chennai New import norms for GM soyaoil may be deferred Centre in talks with 5 countries for gas supply to Dabhol project Medical device makers get a breather Indiabulls Fin de-merges real estate division GAIL to set up LPG plants in Uzbekistan Paradip Port's oil jetty finds takers now Commerce Ministry recommends imposition of definitive anti-dumping duty `FCI can take delivery of Australian wheat' `Consultant for AI-IA merger soon' IA plans Rs 300 fuel surcharge soon Toilets or TV sets A tale of distorted priorities Maagrita begins to export mangoes from AEZ Mahajan's death: An undeniable loss for BJP Export infrastructure yet to take off Lack of adequate rain worries coffee growers `India less vulnerable to global imbalances' RNRL defends gas supply pact with RIL Ministry for one-third independent directors on PSU oil company boards Godrej joins other FMCG majors in shopping for cos abroad Tyre companies seek suspension of rubber exports New avenue opens up for importing raw sugar Deficit reduction on track: S&P Ministry yet to decide on gas sales between Reliance cos |
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