![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Wednesday, December 03, 2003 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY ANTI-DUMPING Dumping duty mooted on borax decahydrate THE Designated Authority in the Commerce Ministry has recommended imposing definitive anti-dumping duty on imported borax decahydrate from Turkey and China. The product is an inorganic chemical widely used in glass, textiles, leather, adhesives, ... More
Seminar on anti-dumping measures CEMENT Falling prices push cement majors to cut production IT appears that cement majors are trying to contain production, driven by falling cement prices especially in the western region of the country. The evidence to this lies in the fact that three out of the four majors have reported a higher ... More ENVIRONMENT Technology to sniff out ozone-depleting substances at border THE Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), which is implementing the country's ozone-depleting substances (ODS) phase-out programme, is arming border enforcement agencies with hi-tech identifiers imported from Germany. These identifiers, ... More EXCISE AND CUSTOMS PHDCCI plea to cut excise duty THE PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PHDCCI) has made a case for further lowering of excise duty to prevent the relocation of production base of domestic industry to the neighbouring countries. In their pre-budget interaction with the ... More FOREIGN TRADE Luxembourg seeks tax sops for Indian ventures FINANCIAL companies from Luxembourg are keen on starting Indian operations but are against the Union Government imposing any tax on them as it would lead to double taxation. These companies are already being taxed in their own country, said Mr ... More PETROLEUM Iran backs gas pipeline project THE Iranian Deputy Minister of Petroleum and Gas and Chairman, National Petrochemical Company (NPC), Mr Nematzadeh, today said that the proposed Indo-Iranian gas pipeline will cut down the cost of gas in the Indian market. Addressing a meeting ... More PHARMACEUTICALS Mashelkar panel favours centralised drug licensing IN what is being termed as "radical" by the pharmaceutical industry, the final report of the Mashelkar Committee looking into the drug regulatory issues and spurious drugs has proposed the elevation of the Central Drugs Standard Control ... More
WTO panel upholds India stand on EC preference scheme POWER MSEB allowed to hike rates by 1.5% THE Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) has allowed the Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) to raise tariff by 1.5 per cent, effective December 1. The new tariff, which is expected to add Rs 186 crore to MSEB's kitty, ... More
Cabinet panel okays PowerGrid proposal
CII-Karnataka for review of captive power tax WATER Kerala: Expert makes a strong case for desalination plants A failed monsoon for a second consecutive year and its implications for an already fragile drinking water position in Kerala have once again led experts to weigh the option of desalination plants. A proposal to this effect has already been ... More EDUCATION Bosch Rexroth ties up with engg institute IN a bid to enhance familiarity among students in the areas of hydraulics, pneumatics and mechatronics, Bosch Rexroth India Ltd on Tuesday signed an MoU with the National Institute of Engineering, Mysore. According to Mr Wolfgang Wagner, ... More REAL ESTATE & CONSTRUCTION Speeding up plan approval process Coimbatore realtors seek development body THE real estate promoters in Coimbatore are pinning hopes on the State Government for hastening the approval process of building plans by creating a Coimbatore Development Authority (CDA) on the lines of the Chennai Metropolitan Development ... More
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NIO pegs revenue from consultancy services at Rs 1 cr THE regional centre of the National Institute of Oceanography hopes to generate Rs 1 crore from the consultancy services offered to industries in the coastal region of Andhra Pradesh and elsewhere and other research work commissioned by the ... More
Help in commercialising rural innovations RURAL DEVELOPMENT Study lists fall in Central allocations to Kerala DECREASING flow of Central funds to Kerala has accentuated the fiscal crisis in the State, which has become much more severe than that of all other States. The average growth rate in Central transfers was lower for Kerala at 8.3 per cent ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Bengal SEZ Bill not to allow strikes THE West Bengal Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Bill proposes to declare units in this zone public utility services under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947. This effectively means that no agitation or a strike which will hamper production will be ... More EVENTS
Seeking better opportunitiesMembers of the National Federation of the Blind at a rally in the Capital on Tuesday, demanding the implementation of the reservation order for the blind in Government and public sector ... More
INCOME TAX Audit norms for tax on royalties THE Union Government has notified the rules and form for the audit report under Section 44DA of the Income-Tax Act, 1961. The Finance Act 2003 had inserted a new section 44DA in the I-T Act, 1961 relating to special provisions for computing ... More EXPORTS & IMPORTS
April-Oct trade deficit zoomsEXPORTS registered a modest growth of 5.07 per cent in dollar terms but imports shot up by 23 per cent in October, according to the latest official figures. Cumulatively too, export growth during the April-October period was up by 8.44 per cent ... More
Govt plans green channel for law-abiding exporters TOURISM `Increased tourism will impact economies, environment, cultures' THE world will have over one billion annual travellers by 2010. This phenomenal growth is bound to have an impact on the economies, the environment and cultures of the host destinations, according to Ms Rathi Vinay Jha, Secretary, Union Ministry ... More
Jungle Lodges to promote `wilderness tourism'
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