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Agricultural Policy


  • Shift in agri policy recommended

    Air-conditioners & Refrig


  • New Whirlpool ACs in Kerala

    Airlines


  • Cargo hubs must to raise throughput, says report

    Alliances & Joint Venture


  • Offshore development centre in Chennai -- Hexaware,Valtech tie up
  • InfoTech signs pact with Pratt & Whitney
  • Beverly to outsource projects to Majoris
  • Network is IBM's business partner
  • Datacons joins PASS group

    Announcements


  • Intelligroup implements SAP
  • Chatterjee ready to bring more equity into HPL

    Anti-dumping


  • Anti-dumping duty on pentaerythritol imports

    Budget


  • Economist to present alternative Budget
  • NBFCs hope Budget will remove inequities
  • Sinha to address CII meet on March 4
  • Budget paying only lip service to the poor: Experts
  • Good luck, Finance Minister!

    Cars


  • M&M to ride on Lada unit for overseas foray

    Cement


  • Cement scrips buoyant; volumes surge
  • Cement prices may stay firm

    Chemicals


  • Anti-dumping duty on pentaerythritol imports

    Co-operatives


  • `RBI found Charminar operations flawed'

    Coal


  • Coal cos fear loss of long-distance consumers

    Coffee


  • Qwiky's eyes mass market with vending machines

    Commentary


  • Economic Survey, Railway Budget fuel sentiment

    Commodities Markets


  • Rubber declines on low demand

    Corporate Governance


  • Enronitis: US will recoup, but will we?

    Cotton


  • Swaminathan for crop quality revolution

    Credit Rating


  • Now, rating for hospitals

    Derivatives Markets


  • Fresh positions risky

    Disinvestment


  • Cabinet committee meet on HPCL, BPCL sell-off today
  • 10 PSUs to be divested by March

    Down to Earth


  • Good luck, Finance Minister!

    Ear to the ground


  • Bank of Brussels to make good offer?4

    Economic Survey


  • Survey clear about core concerns
  • Economic Survey 2001-02
  • Interest rate on small savings may be cut
  • Concern over recession
  • Bank funding for cos may dry up
  • Will Sinha's fifth reverse the slide?
  • A silver lining for tourism sector
  • Govt in no hurry to relax capital controls
  • 10 PSUs to be divested by March
  • A strong case for revamp of tax administration
  • Shift in agri policy recommended
  • Stocks give 99-pt salute to Survey, rail budget
  • Cut deficit, lift growth: Survey

    Economy


  • Good luck, Finance Minister!

    Editorial


  • Driven, at last, by commerce

    Education


  • India, France to join hands for cyber varsity

    Environment


  • Eco-friendly plywood launched
  • WTC scrap not toxic, says study

    Events


  • Swaminathan for crop quality revolution

    Exports & Imports


  • Maize shortfall may choke poultry farmers
  • Rubber Board plan to export 20,000 t
  • Anti-dumping duty on pentaerythritol imports
  • WTC scrap not toxic, says study

    Eye on the World


  • Will the West Asia peace plan work?

    Financial Scan


  • Enronitis: US will recoup, but will we?

    Food & Dairy Products


  • Cadbury parent ups stake to over 90%; plans second offer

    Foodgrains


  • Export of pulses
  • Shift in agri policy recommended

    Forex


  • Rupee up 8 paise; gilts rally

    Gems & Jewellery


  • Lightweight platinum jewellery

    Govt Bonds


  • Sharp reversal of yields to peg back interest costs
  • Rupee up 8 paise; gilts rally

    HCV/LCV/Tractors


  • Mahindra unveils 15-seater mini-bus

    Hardware


  • Siemens launches HiPath 3000
  • Apple unveils new iMac

    Housing Finance


  • LIC Care Homes may include Apollo Hospitals, ITC Hotels

    IT Training


  • India, France to join hands for cyber varsity

    Income Tax


  • Tax portal to help filing of I-T returns

    Industry Associations


  • Sinha to address CII meet on March 4
  • Reform-oriented budget, says Cochin chamber
  • Nitish gets thumbs-up from industry captains
  • Fewer freight slabs welcomed
  • `Onus on States to grab projects'

    Internet


  • Tax portal to help filing of I-T returns

    Interview


  • `Mission project mode' for apiculture mooted'
  • `Wipro has optimised shareholder value'
  • `Common man's Budget'

    Labour Reforms


  • End pampering

    Letters


  • Export of pulses

    Management


  • AIMA award for Subbiah, Kohli

    Medical Institutions & Ho


  • Now, rating for hospitals

    Mergers & Acquisitions


  • Jay Shree Tea shareholders approve merger

    NBFCs


  • NBFCs hope Budget will remove inequities

    New Products & Services


  • Siemens launches HiPath 3000
  • Apple unveils new iMac
  • Lightweight platinum jewellery
  • Eco-friendly plywood launched
  • New Whirlpool ACs in Kerala
  • Alembic launches Isovon in South
  • Mahindra unveils 15-seater mini-bus

    Newspapers & Publishing


  • IS newsletter launched

    Off-shore Development


  • Offshore development centre in Chennai -- Hexaware,Valtech tie up
  • HCL Tech centre for NCR Corp
  • TCS to open centre in Australia

    Offhand


  • End pampering

    On the hedge


  • Fresh positions risky

    Open Offers


  • Cadbury parent ups stake to over 90%; plans second offer

    Outlook


  • M&M to ride on Lada unit for overseas foray

    PSU


  • 10 PSUs to be divested by March

    People


  • AIMA award for Subbiah, Kohli

    Performance


  • Purchase policy pays for Core Health

    Personal Products


  • J&J delivers goods home as chemists shun brands

    Petrochemicals


  • Chatterjee ready to bring more equity into HPL

    Petroleum


  • Cabinet committee meet on HPCL, BPCL sell-off today

    Pharmaceuticals


  • Alembic launches Isovon in South
  • Purchase policy pays for Core Health
  • Dr Reddy's Lab zooms on new drug initiative

    Politics


  • Will the West Asia peace plan work?

    Poultry


  • Maize shortfall may choke poultry farmers

    Power


  • Public hearings on tariff proposals
  • SEBs will have to shell out more for fuel

    Radio/TV


  • Sony set to `maximise' its position

    Railway Budget


  • Thrust on capacity expansion, security
  • Reform-oriented budget, says Cochin chamber
  • Need to procure more wagons: Texmaco chief
  • Rlys focus shifting from bulk transporter to logistics aide
  • An attempt to avoid beaten track: Ex-Rail Board chief
  • Nitish gets thumbs-up from industry captains
  • Fewer freight slabs welcomed
  • Back on the right track?
  • Driven, at last, by commerce
  • Good, yet far from re-inventing itself
  • Cement scrips buoyant; volumes surge
  • Steel stocks decline on freight tariff rejig
  • Stocks give 99-pt salute to Survey, rail budget
  • Push for goods, shove for passengers
  • Season ticket fares rationalised
  • Nitish back on old borrowing track
  • `In the right direction'
  • `Common man's Budget'
  • Steel industry hit by hike in key input costs
  • SEBs will have to shell out more for fuel
  • `Onus on States to grab projects'
  • Mixed reaction from steel cos
  • Coal cos fear loss of long-distance consumers
  • Cement prices may stay firm
  • Sleeper travellers to be squeezed most
  • Bold, businesslike and balanced

    Restructuring


  • Grasim to divest loss-making unit

    Retailing


  • Qwiky's eyes mass market with vending machines

    Rubber


  • Rubber Board plan to export 20,000 t
  • Rubber declines on low demand

    Sensor


  • Economic Survey, Railway Budget fuel sentiment

    Shipping


  • Gangavaram project: 7 cos shortlisted

    Small Savings


  • Interest rate on small savings may be cut

    Society & Development


  • An eye on education
  • LIC Care Homes may include Apollo Hospitals, ITC Hotels

    Software


  • InfoTech signs pact with Pratt & Whitney
  • Beverly to outsource projects to Majoris
  • Network is IBM's business partner
  • Datacons joins PASS group
  • HCL Tech centre for NCR Corp
  • TCS to open centre in Australia
  • `Wipro has optimised shareholder value'

    States


  • Plan outlay for Kerala cut again
  • Assam annual plan fixed at Rs 1,750 cr
  • Public hearings on tariff proposals
  • IS newsletter launched

    Steel


  • WTC scrap not toxic, says study
  • Steel stocks decline on freight tariff rejig
  • Steel industry hit by hike in key input costs
  • Mixed reaction from steel cos

    Stock Markets


  • Cement scrips buoyant; volumes surge
  • Steel stocks decline on freight tariff rejig
  • Dr Reddy's Lab zooms on new drug initiative
  • Bank of Brussels to make good offer?4
  • Stocks give 99-pt salute to Survey, rail budget

    Strategy


  • J&J delivers goods home as chemists shun brands
  • Sony set to `maximise' its position

    Taxation


  • A strong case for revamp of tax administration

    Tea


  • Jay Shree Tea shareholders approve merger

    Technical Analysis


  • Bull onslaught

    Textiles


  • Grasim to divest loss-making unit

    Tobacco


  • AP tobacco farmers boycott auctions

    Tourism


  • A silver lining for tourism sector

    Trading


  • J&J delivers goods home as chemists shun brands

    Trends


  • Bank funding for cos may dry up

    Water Management


  • India, France to join hands for cyber varsity
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