![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Friday, February 22, 2002 |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY CEMENT Cement sector growth pegged at 8.5-9 pc -- Kerala, TN demand remains sluggish THE cement industry would end the current financial year with a growth of between 8.5 per and 9 per cent. "We should close the financial year at 101 million tonnes of cement sold; and if this growth is sustained beyond this year, we will have ... More INFRASTRUCTURE State guarantees not final word: RBI The RBI advice assumes significance especially in light of the controversy surrounding the Enron-promoted power project, which has both State and Central Government guarantees. More PHARMACEUTICALS Drug firms' plea on export obligations SMALL drug manufacturers, having waited for a reprieve for four years following the abolition of the `value-based licence' (Vabal) scheme, have sought a one-time extension to help clear their export obligations. This segment of the Rs ... More TEXTILES Phasing out of MFA -- Fabrics import fears worry textile sector THE complete phasing out of the multi-fibre arrangement by 2004, as scheduled by the World Trade Organisation (WTO), may put the Indian textile industry in a spot. It is feared that the mechanised and semi-mechanised weaving mills may not get ... More SSI Visvesvaraya Award THE Madurai District Tiny and Small-Scale Industries Association has invited applications for the ninth Visvesvaraya Award for the best unit in SSI sector in the southern districts. According to a communication here, any small industry ... More COAL `No new coal linkages to non-core sector' NO fresh coal linkages will be given to non-core sector industries by the state-owned coal companies till the ongoing process of screening existing consumers is complete. This was stated here on Thursday by Mr N.K. Sharma, Chairman of Coal India ... More EDUCATION Company to promote studies in Australia The number of Indian students in Australia in the current academic year is 12,500. A majority are in post-graduate courses, with subjects such as biotechnology, healthcare, media studies, and hospitality and tourism in demand. This is a clear shift c ompared to the trend in 2000 when 56 per cent were in vocational education and training. More DISINVESTMENT CCD to settle `monopoly' controversy in next meet THE controversy over the creation of monopolies by leading market players in sectors such as oil and petrochemicals during disinvestment in PSUs in these areas is likely to be settled by the Cabinet Committee on Disinvestment (CCD) at its next ... More
ADR issue to follow domestic offer for Nalco divestment
Ruia Coatex set to acquire Jessop RURAL DEVELOPMENT Task force to be set up on rural development A TASK force comprising the officials of the Ministry of Rural Development and the representatives of CII, FICCI and Assocham would be set up to make the climate more favourable for promoting private-public partnership in rural development, ... More
Is it India versus Bharat, really? LABOUR REFORMS Cabinet to clear major labour reforms today JUST a day after the completion of the last phase of elections to the Uttar Pradesh Assembly, the BJP-led Government at the Centre is set to implement yet another round of big-ticket economic reforms - this time in the politically-sensitive ... More TRADE & LABOUR UNIONS Karnataka: Troubling labour equations THE ongoing strike at Toyota Kirloskar Motors, the recent disturbances at L&T Komatsu and BPL and the lockout at Bata, all in Karnataka, which has been promoting itself as a State with cordial industrial relations, have brought to the fore the ... More ECONOMIC OFFENCES Hotel Corporation vigilance officer repatriated to cadre THE Chief Vigilance Officer (CVO) of the Hotel Corporation of India (HCI), Mr T.G. Samuel Kutty, has been prematurely repatriated to his parent cadre for alleged irregularities. Official sources told Business Line that the orders for the ... More Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
Top Stories In Depth Inside Kashmir Guide to derivatives US-64 Looking back Feb. 10-Feb. 16 Do you know what boss expects of you at work? Harsh winter for India Inc; only pharma, auto do well Big euro notes fatten exporters' wallets Delicensing dilemmas Trade missions on coal to visit UK next week LIC offers loan for NHDP at 100 basis pts over G-Sec rate Industrial growth hits fiscal year low of 1.6% in Dec PPL to set norms for sick PSUs VSNL enters Tata family BPCL, HPCL divestment -- Govt to pre-empt monopolies Pechiney may bid for Nalco control Paradeep sold for Rs 151.7 cr States may have to foot SEB dues Customs collections dip 14% in April-January ISRO plans health satellite Govt relaxes control on bulk drugs |
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