![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, August 11, 2005 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CLIMATE & WEATHER Monsoon revival subdued as `weak phase' continues MODEL prediction indicates that the `weak phase' of the southwest monsoon will extend for 2-3 days more than previously thought. According to a weather update and forecast for the next five days, put out by the National Centre for Medium Range ... More CEMENT Meet on `Green Cementech' in Hyderabad HYDERABAD: The CII-Sohrabji Green Business Centre (CII-GBC) is organising a two-day conference on `Green Cementech' here from August 11. The objective was to encourage cement plants to utilise waste as fuel and to discuss on issues ... More ECONOMY Sixteen service sectors clock 20 pc growth in 2004-05: FICCI SIXTEEN service sectors in the country achieved growth of more than 20 per cent in 2004-05 compared to 2003-04, according to an analysis of 42 service sectors carried out by the FICCI. Another 18 sectors clocked 10-20 per cent growth during the ... More
Mid-term appraisal sees 4 pc farm growth ENVIRONMENT Industrial, domestic wastes polluting Kerala rivers: Study Unabated reclamation, silting and pollution from industries and human wastes are damaging the estuarine and backwater ecosystem. More FOREIGN TRADE
China keen on FTA to boost trade tiesCHINA has called for quickening of pace to create Sino-Indian free trade area (FTA) to trigger growth in bilateral trade. Mr Wang Jinzhen, Assistant Chairman of CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade), said FTA could be a ... More
FIEO delegation to visit China
India, Pak agree to enhance trade ties HOTELS Hotel stocks attract interest WITH the peak tourist season to begin soon, hotel companies' shares have started attracting the interest of market players on expectation of hike in room rentals and higher occupancy of rooms. In today's trading, there was across-the-board ... More
Occupancy rates in Chennai hotels ruling high INFRASTRUCTURE Nabard sanctions Rs 171 cr for AP HYDERABAD: The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (Nabard) has sanctioned Rs 171.39 crore for improving infrastructure of high schools and providing protected drinking water in Andhra Pradesh. In a press release here on ... More
Centre favours marine parks in Kerala PETROLEUM Crude import bill may touch Rs 1,80,000 cr IF the current trend of spiralling international oil prices continues, the crude oil import bill this fiscal is expected to touch Rs 1,80,000 crore, up from about Rs 1,20,000 crore in 2004-05. The high international prices have added to the ... More
IOC, GAIL approach GSPCL for stake in gas reserve
Petroleum Ministry to lay down open acreage exploration norms
Decision on OVL block in Kazakhstan by Dec POWER Transmission line project CERC says no to PowerGrid's appeal for higher outlay THE Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) has turned down a revised petition filed by the state-owned Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd (PGCIL) seeking ratification of higher cost estimates for a transmission project in Madhya ... More TAXATION MNC liaison offices likely to come under FBT, say tax experts MNCs operating liaison offices or representative offices in the country are most likely to be covered under fringe benefit tax (FBT) even though they may operate on a "no income basis" and not be required to pay income tax, say tax ... More
Bengal Zone I-T collections rise 98% in April-July TEXTILES Mumbai millowners clear Rs 1,500-cr debts OVER Rs 1,500 crore in debts have been cleared by millowners under the Development Control Regulations 58 of 2001. According to a Mill Owners' Association (MOA) press release, there are arrears of Rs 3,000 crore due towards salaries, VRS dues, ... More SSI Govt unveils new package for SMEs Credit to double by 2009-10; `Medium Enterprise' clearly defined THE Government on Wednesday unveiled a new policy package aimed at stepping up credit flows to the small and medium sector. The package has for the first time clearly defined the medium enterprises (ME) as those units with investment in plant ... More COAL Plan panel urges NTPC to enter coal production THE Planning Commission has suggested that the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) enter coal production in a big way. In a report given by the power and energy division of the Plan panel, it has said that NTPC take up coal production ... More EDUCATION ICFAI varsity in UGC list THE University Grants Commission has included the Institute of Chartered Financial Analysts of India University (ICFAI), Dehradun in the list of Universities maintained by it. UGC has issued a notification on this last month, according to a ... More
I2IT inks pact with US varsity to offer Master's in automotive engg MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS & HOSPITALS Manipal Hospital opens tele-medicine link at Gurgaon The Manipal Hospital on Wednesday announced its first healthcare link in the Northern region through a telemedicine tie-up with the Gurgaon-based Privat Hospital. The tie-up will enable tele-consultations for a range of ailments with the ... More
US health body to set up lab in Hyderabad RURAL DEVELOPMENT
GramIT to take BPO to rural hinterlandsTHE Byrraju Foundation, a non-profit organisation promoted by Satyam Computer Services Ltd, has launched GramIT, which takes business process outsourcing to unemployed youth in villages. Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, DrY.S. Rajashekhara Reddy ... More EVENTS Personality development programme at Kochi KOCHI: The 100th batch of the `The Teenager Dynamic', a self-development programme for teenagers, will be held at the Renewal Centre here from August 13. The programme has preventive, remedial and generative functions and it empowers ... More INCOME TAX Fringe Benefit Tax retrograde in nature, says industry WHAT does an employee of a pharmaceutical company gain when a medical representative from his company gives a sample strip of tablets to a physician? Nothing. But strangely it may be taxed under the Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) that attempts to tap ... More NATURAL CALAMITIES After the deluge Like every other sector, the ad industry was affected severely by the Mumbai deluge. Catalyst talked to various top ad agency honchos to find out how they are coping. More
Maharashtra to constitute disaster management body BOOKS Booking gains The children's books market has as many drawbacks as it does good news: The market is scattered, marketing budgets are small and distribution is a challenge, but books set in the Indian ethos and curiosity generated by Pottermania is slowly making fo r a bigger market. More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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Looking back Jul. 31-Aug. 6 `This is the first airport with a long-term master plan' Huge motor claims may test solvency of pvt insurers Fresh capitalisation may be needed Fiscal deficit up 30.79 pc in Q1 Pakistan may resume sugar imports from India 3-4 lakh tonnes export likely Under-recoveries by oil cos may exceed Rs 40,000 cr: Aiyar Mumbai rain claims at 10,000 for Rs 1,500 cr Water storage level 25 pc higher than average in a decade Oil seeds, rice coverage still lagging behind Rains wreak havoc Maharashtra poultry industry in trouble Youth rescued from rare cancer caused by prevalent bacteria Centre to locate new power plants along coast To use blended coal as feedstock Steel prices may bounce back in third quarter: Assocham Agricultural income fell 7 pc in 2002-03; no fall in consumption Rail freight corridor: Gujarat seeks `ports-friendly' route Hiranandani group to enter Chennai real estate market Coffee exports may dip to 10-year low Growers, traders hold back stocks anticipating higher price Supplements get 25-40 pc of main issue readership: NRS |
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