![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Tuesday, May 13, 2003 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY BUDGET `Women must be consulted on Budget' DR Poornima Advani, Chairperson of the National Commission for Women, has suggested here that women groups should be consulted before preparing the Union Budget. "Views of 50 per cent of the population should be reflected in the annual ... More ECONOMY
Manufacturing pushes up industrial growth to 5.8 pcA STRONG recovery in the manufacturing sector has helped push up industrial growth to 5.8 per cent in fiscal 2002-03, from 2.7 per cent in the previous year. As per the latest estimates of index of industrial production (IIP) released by the ... More
Kerala's annual Plan fixed at Rs 4,430 cr FOREIGN TRADE
Mozambique invites Indian industryTHE President of Mozambique, Mr Joaquim Alberto Chissano, today said that Indian enterprises could play a role in business links, technology and investment in Mozambique. Addressing captains of industry, he outlined the various investment ... More POWER Simhadri Plant: Technical snag likely to persist THE Simhadri power plant at Parwada has been facing problems since April 20 and was often forced to stop generation "due to problems cropping up in the transmission system caused by the salinity in the atmosphere and consequent failure of the ... More
Evacuation system causing outages near Simhadri: NTPC TAXATION UPASI workshop on VAT today TO explain the concept and implications of Value Added Tax (VAT), the United Planters' Association of Southern India (UPASI) is organising a workshop at the Tea Trade Association of Coimbatore on May 13. Experts from the three southern States ... More TEXTILES Powerloom weavers court arrest EVEN as the extended deadline for declaration of textile stocks for `Cenvat' duty credit claims expires on Monday, the Erode-based textile traders and powerloom weavers largely connected to the grey fabric trading went on a picketing agitation ... More TYRES Tyre makers to urge Govt to rescind ban Following SC ruling on rubber import under advance licence TYRE manufacturers are likely to urge the Government to rescind the ban on import of natural rubber through advance licence scheme following the Supreme Court's order upholding a Bombay High Court ruling holding the ban null and void. "Once we ... More RADIO/TV Multi-system operators give thumbs-up for CAS AFTER broadcasters, content providers, today it was the turn of multi-system operators (MSOs) to meet the Minister of State for Information & Broadcasting, Mr Ravi Shankar Prasad. While the former two have been expressing worries about the ... More
Govt open to airing news on FM
One Alliance bouquet goes off the air in Kerala GEMS & JEWELLERY Jewellery complex ready for inauguration THE gems and jewellery complex in the Visakhapatnam special economic zone is ready for inauguration and the entrepreneurs in the field should take full advantage of the facilities offered here and set up units. At a promotional meet organised ... More DAIRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS `Dairy sector shifting focus on ethnic products' THE dairy industry is witnessing rapid changes. In search of better returns, the industry is widening its focus to include traditional milk products, and these are emerging as new profit centres for the organised sector. As of now, ethnic dairy ... More
`Biscuits will cost more post-VAT' WTO SARS strengthens case for drugs at affordable cost Singapore, others may join India's stand at WTO EVEN as the killer-flu SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndorme) affects the health of economies in the Asian region it just may add fuel to the fire-power of India and other developing economies in their stand on public health at future ... More LABOUR REFORMS ILO unveils report on unfairness at work THERE is no `one size fits all' approach for achieving equality at work, nor will discrimination disappear from the workplace because it is forbidden, were some of the key messages in `Time for equality at work' - the International Labour ... More EVENTS `Cost data can resolve tariff tangle' TO resolve tariff tangle, cost data will come as a handy tool for the telecom industry. Expressing this view at a seminar organised by the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) on `Cost Accounting Records (Telecommunications) ... More ALTERNATIVE MEDICINES Rigid product norms stem herbal exports EXPORT potential of the Indian system of medicines such as Ayurveda and Siddha is although very high, issues such as standardisation of products and lack of relevance to current therapy areas put its share in the $62-billion market to just 0.3 ... More PEOPLE Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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