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Articles 321 through 420 of 500:
- But Big Need Not Be Ugly (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jul 06, 2007)
The CM of India’s most literate state should logically be focused on formulating policies to generate employment for the educated youth.
- Vietnamese Pm Says Ready For Fta With India (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2007)
The Vietnamese government on Thursday said it was open to the idea of signing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India.
- Vietnam Pm Supports India’S ‘Look East’ Policy (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 06, 2007)
MoU signed to form Vietnam-India Business Forum
- On The Streets (Frontline, DIONNE BUNSHA, Jul 06, 2007)
Street vendors in Mumbai are at the receiving end with the rise of malls and with a State-sponsored eviction drive.
- Sensex Inches Closer To 15k Mark (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2007)
With eyes set on 15,000-mark, bulls, on Wednesday, continued their record-run on the bourses for third day in a row with the benchmark Sensex settling at a new peak of 14,880.24 on strong buying in auto, cement and metal stocks.
- Tatas Keen To Expand Tie-Up With Woolworths (Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2007)
The Tata Group seems to have upped the ante in the organised retail space. Infiniti Retail, a 100 per cent subsidiary of Tata Sons is mulling to extend the tie-up with Woolworths Ltd with which it has a cash and carry arrangement for the consumer . . . .
- Sensex Closes At 14,880.24 (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 05, 2007)
The market closed mixed Wednesday. Though the Sensex posted modest gains, market breadth showed a negative bias. The Nifty ended flat.
- Mamata To Pm: Intervene (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2007)
Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, requesting him to look into the matter of Nandigram and Singur special economic zones.
- Outsourcing 'To Earn India $40bn' (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2007)
Indian software and services exports are expected to earn about $40bn (£19.9bn) in the year to March 2008 as demand for outsourcing remains strong.
- Kerala Cm Declares War On Tatas, Their Land (Indian Express, RAJEEV P I, Jul 04, 2007)
Declaring war on the Tatas, Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan today led an eviction task force in Munnar during a heavy downpour, personally pulling down boards of Tata Tea Ltd and replacing them with state government boards.
- Munnar Sealing Drive: Kerala Cm Takes Back Land From Tata (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2007)
After a brief lull following pressure from its allies as well as religious bodies, the V S Achuthanandan government in Kerala resumed its anti-encroachment drive in Munnar on Tuesday, taking over about 1,200 acres of land, which . . . .
- Indian Mfs And Investors Taste Global Waters (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2007)
With the entire gamut of Indian corporations going global, how can an upcoming sector such as mutual funds not do so?
- Kerala Cm Leads Team To Take Back Tata Land (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 04, 2007)
Kerala Chief Minister Achuthanandan on Tuesday arrived here with a team that took back 1,300 acres of excess land from Tata Tea in this hill town famous for tourist resorts, though a ...
- Sensex Touches New High Of 14,745 Pts (Asian Age, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2007)
The Sensex touched a lifetime intra-day high of 14,745. 97 within a few minutes of the market opening on Monday. It took 95 days to reach there, and the period between February and July saw some lows like going below 13,000.
- Indian It Inc Logs 30.7% Growth (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2007)
Recording a robust 30.7 per cent growth, Indian IT software and services industry has logged in an impressive US$39.6 billion revenues for the fiscal year 2006-2007.
- Sensex Touches New Peak Of 14,664 Points (Business Standard, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2007)
The new level marks yet another high for Indian capital market.
- Forgotten In Singur, Without Food (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jul 03, 2007)
A landless farm labourer died allegedly of starvation in Singur today, bringing under the spotlight a group forgotten in the land war.
- Triumph Of Choice (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Jul 02, 2007)
The author is former director-general, National Council for Applied Economic Research.
- Fighters For Iaf (Tribune, Editorial, The Tribune, Jul 02, 2007)
WHAT is to be India’s biggest ever defence deal has finally got moving again with the Defence Acquisition Council giving the final go-ahead.
- Government-Owned Businesses: Strategic Change Needed (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Jun 30, 2007)
The lack of customer orientation makes government ownership incompatible with other service businesses, writes S L Rao.
- It Companies Unleashing The Power Of Advertising (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 30, 2007)
You may like 'IT' or hate 'IT' but you cannot ignore 'IT'. Ever since the evolutions of Information Technology (IT) industry in India during the late 70's companies have maintained a low profile in terms of advertising but those days gone are now.
- Telgi Pleads Guilty; Fined Rs 102 Crore, Gets 13-Year Imprisonment (Pioneer, TN Raghunatha, Jun 29, 2007)
A Pune-based Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court on Thursday sentenced multi-thousand crore fake stamp paper scam mastermind Abdul Karim Telgi to 13 years' rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of staggering Rs 102 crore, . . .
- Tata Steel Plans Titanium Di-Oxide Project In Tn (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 29, 2007)
The MoU was signed by Tata Steel Managing Director B Muthuraman and Industries Secretary Shaktikanta Das in the presence of Chief Minister M Karunanidhi.
- Of Mice, Mentors And Managers (Telegraph, R. GOPALAKRISHNAN, Jun 29, 2007)
The title, The Case of the Bonsai Manager, at first blush, suggests a Perry Mason whodunit. The author quickly clarifies that it is, in fact, about how not to become like a stunted bonsai and grow to your full potential as a manager.
- Mahindra, Natural Fit For Budget Car, Says Nissan (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2007)
Renault & Nissan Motor Corp Chief Carlos Ghosn, on Wednesday, said that Mahindra would be the “natural” partner if the company decides to produce a US$3,000 car in India.
- Lse Promised Jamsetji Tata Trust Largesse (Hindu, Hasan Suroor, Jun 28, 2007)
The Jamsetji Tata Trust has pledged £1.8 million to the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) to support research collaboration between the LSE and the Tata Institute of Social Sciences in India.
- Sastra To Introduce M. Tech. Integrated Programme (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2007)
The 12th Academic Council of Shanmugha Arts Science Technology and Research Academy (SASTRA) University at its meeting held on Wednesday approved the introduction of M. Tech. integrated programme in Medical Nanotechnology and M. Sc. Biotechnology . . .
- Daimler Re-Enters Commercial Vehicle Space; No Truck With Tatas (Business Line, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2007)
Back alone
DCIL has acquired 100 acres of land for a greenfield unit at Chakan.
The company will begin assembling two variants of tipper trucks.
- Sensex Ends 70 Pts Down (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2007)
Stock market on Wednesday closed lower on selective selling in shares from metal, bank and auto sectors, although IT blue-chips reversed their recent downslide after the US dollar showed some strength against the rupee.
- Directors' Special (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Jun 28, 2007)
Chairman and managing director of Punjab and Sind Bank (PSB) R P Singh has spoken out against a problem that cuts across all of India's public sector.
- Now, Indian Ceos Hunting For Coaches (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 28, 2007)
Coaches for CEOs are quite a rage in the West. The list of CEOs who hire coaches include the who's who of American business, including former GE CEO Jack Welch, IBM's Sam Palmisano and eBay's Meg Whitman. CEO coaches like Ram Charan and Marshall . . .
- Saudi-Indian Trade Crosses $9.87 Billion (Singapore Times, Syed Rashid Husain, Jun 27, 2007)
Bilateral trade between India and Saudi Arabia crossed $9.87 billion in 2006.
- India Plans To Manufacture Cheap Cars (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2007)
Trading a motorcycle for a car in India has long been too expensive for many, but manufacturers plan to offer models at $3,000 or less to attract new buyers, analysts say.
- Tata Holds Key To Rs 50,000 Cr Investment In W Bengal (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2007)
The Tata small car project at Singur holds the key to an estimated Rs 50,000 crore investment into West Bengal, said the state's industries minister Nirupam Sen on Monday.
- 30 Years Of The Left In Bengal: A Mixed Record (Tribune, Subhrangshu Gupta, Jun 26, 2007)
In the early seventies, when the then world bank president Robert McNamara had flown down to Calcutta for exploring how best the world bank’s funds could be utilised for West Bengal’s industrialisation and other development activities, the present . . . .
- Vietnam To Seek Energy Cooperation (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 26, 2007)
Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung will seek enhanced energy cooperation, including in the field of nuclear energy, when he visits New Delhi from July 4 to 6.
- That Foreign Alibi (Indian Express, JAITHIRTH RAO , Jun 25, 2007)
I was talking to a friend of mine who shall remain un-named. He has recently been appointed a ‘full’ secretary to our majestic Government of India — not an under or a deputy or a joint or an additional, mind you, a real full . . . .
- Global Warming: Just What Overcrowded, Polluted India Didn't Need... The $3,000 Car (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 23, 2007)
As a student in Delhi, thirty years ago, I was an admirer of the classical singer Kishori Amonkar. I would go to her concerts, buy her cassettes, and record her programmes on the radio. For years on end, my favourite cassette was an All India Radio . . .
- Tata Motors Raises 450 Million Dollars (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2007)
The company has priced its 450 million dollar issue of Foreign Currency Convertible Alternative Reference Securities (CARS) at an initial conversion price of Rs 960.96 per share, Tata Motors said.
- India-Singapore Ceos? Forum To Boost Business Ties (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2007)
India and Singapore have launched a CEOs forum, comprising top industry honchos, in an effort to provide further push to business ties that have been growing following a comprehensive economic cooperation agreement (CECA)between the two countries . . .
- Global Warming: Just What Overcrowded, Polluted India (Independent (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2007)
India's economy is booming but its roads are a throwback to pre-industrial times. That is about to change when a flood of cheap vehicles come on the market. Andrew Buncombe reports from Delhi
- Communists Mark 30 Years Of Power In Indian State (Daily Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 22, 2007)
Thousands of Indians took to the streets waving red flags and singing revolutionary songs on Thursday to mark the 30th anniversary of the world’s longest-serving democratically elected communist government.
- Clash In Kalinga Nagar Over Tata Hospital Injures 4 (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2007)
Fresh tension flickered on Kalinga Nagar radar when two groups clashed over construction of a hospital by Tata Steel at Gobarghati village yesterday in which four persons were injured.
- Big Boom: India Revs Up For $3000 Car (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2007)
Even as competition has built up to unprecedented levels in the car market, one segment has remained untouched - that of entry-level small cars. But that's all set to change from next year, with a slew of cars priced around Rs 1 lakh revving to . . .
- Iisc Age To Descend On Us (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2007)
In geek circles in India and the west, it's the lesser known, or neglected, elder brother -- a hoary institution that appears to have been on ice for a century while its flashier half-century old sibling scaled dizzying heights of enterprise and fame.
- Printpick (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2007)
The author recounts with some amusement his family’s experience of life in Islamabad society between April 1997 and June 2000.
- Tata Motors To Raise $450 Mn (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2007)
Tata Motors on Wednesday said it will raise 450 million dollars (Rs 1,832 crore) from the international market to meet product development expenditure and fund other corporate projects.
- We Want Consensus, Not Confrontation, On Industrialisation: Buddhadeb (Hindu, Marcus Dam, Jun 21, 2007)
The Left Front completes three decades in power in West Bengal today. Chief MinisterBuddhadeb Bhattacharjeespeaks of his hopes and plans for the future and of the somewhat difficult times gone through recently. Excerpts from an in terview in Kolkata:
- Pm: Address Challenges In Power Sector (Hindu, Sujay Mehdudia, Jun 21, 2007)
Dedicates Tala power transmission system to the nation; West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Sikkim to benefit
- Bangladesh To Decide Fate Of Tata?s $3-Bn Project By July 15 (Singapore Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 21, 2007)
Bangladesh government is likely to take a decision on Tata’s much delayed $3 billion project soon.
- Offshoring In Reverse: Tcs, Wipro, Infosys Hire Americans (Pioneer, S Rajagopalan, Jun 20, 2007)
At a time when outsourcing is once again being thrust on the centrestage of American political discourse in the run-up to '08 presidential elections, top Indian BPO firms like Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Wipro and Infosys have begun hiring . . . .
- Sensex Vaults 215 Points (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2007)
Bulls were back with a bang on the Dalal Street on Tuesday and lifted Sensex by 215 points on the back of brisk buying by funds in heavyweight stocks led by bank and refinery scrips.
- A Tragedy Of Errors (Telegraph, Dipankar Dasgupta, Jun 20, 2007)
The author is former professor of economics, Indian Statistical Institute, Calcutta.
- Indian Companies Hiring American Staff (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2007)
India's largest offshoring firm Tata Consultancy Service Ltd (TCS) and software giants Infosys and Wipro are hiring aggressively in the United States, reversing the earlier trend when they always transferred Indians to work in America on temporary visas.
- Mamata Rejects Singur Package (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2007)
Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday dismissed the economic rehabilitation package announced by West Bengal Industries Minister Nirupam Sen as “a rotten package,” which was only a “deal for the passage of the Tatas” .
- West Bengal Announces Singur Rehabilitation Package (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2007)
The State Government announced a comprehensive economic rehabilitation package for all those affected in the acquisition of land for the upcoming Tata Motors automobile plant at Singur.
- Mamata Rejects Singur Package (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2007)
Rejecting outright the West Bengal Government's rehabilitation package for affected people of Tata Motors' small car project in Singur, the Trinamool Congress on Tuesday threatened to intensify its statewide stir against "forcible" farmland . . . .
- More Than Tokenism (Pioneer, Archana Dalmia, Jun 20, 2007)
In Jawaharlal Nehru's immortal words, India has a tryst with destiny. Its population of a billion people is its most potent strength. With their enterprise and skills, they are striding surely and not so slowly onto the world's stage.
- It Sector Faces Reverse Trend, Cos Speed Up Hiring Americans (New Indian Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 20, 2007)
While the US citizens were going gung ho about there jobs finding way to India, the situation now seems to be reversing as a report reveals that Indian companies, which are becoming major players in the international arena, are hiring aggressively . . .
- Exploiting The Bottom Of Auto Pyramid (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 20, 2007)
A Thousand flowers are blooming in India’s automobile industry. The famous 1-lakh car from Tata Motors, which is due to hit the market sometime in 2008, has sparked of a flurry of activity among other automobile companies.
- Singur Unit Must Happen (Business Line, Ranabir Ray Choudhury , Jun 20, 2007)
On Monday, the CPI (M) patriarch, Mr Jyoti Basu — who took the initiative some time back to meet the Trinamul Congress leader, Ms Mamata Banerjee, at his residence to forge a peaceful solution to the Nandigram-Singur problem — took a firm line on . . .
- Tata Motors Rolls Out New Magic & Winger (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2007)
Tata Motors, on Monday, announced the launch of a new product range of commercial vehicles christened Winger and Magic.
- Tata Motors Launches Two New Cvs (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2007)
Magic, Winger developed on ‘Ace’ platform
Magic is ergonomically designed all-steel cabin
Winger boasts generous saloon space
- Time To Put India's New Business Challenge On The Road (Times Online (UK), Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2007)
Not so long ago the idea would have been not so much off road as off the wall, but as Indian industrialists make inroads into the Western business world it is not such a shock that a new rival to the Land Rover should hail from the sub-continent.
- Peace Versus Push For Force (Telegraph, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2007)
Pressure mounted on the Bengal government to use force in Nandigram to restore the rule of law, putting a question mark on the fate of the sputtering peace drive.
- Now, Paramount Airways Eyes Spicejet (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 19, 2007)
The Chennai-based all business class airline Paramount Airways, promoted by the diminutive M Thiagarajan has started to bare its fangs.
- India's Us Investment Surpasses $ 2 Billion (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2007)
One of the main factors that has acted as a catalyst for such enormous deals is the growing confidence among Indian companies, coupled with the willingness to take risk.
- Patents For Profits (Deccan Herald, GOPAL DABADE, Jun 18, 2007)
A case filed by a big drug company has attracted global attention. “Doctors Without Borders” – winner of the Nobel Prize for best medical relief in 1999, has requested people all over the world to write to the company to drop the case.
- India's Outbound Fdi May Touch Usd 35 Billion: Study (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2007)
Creating perhaps a record of sorts, the country's total outbound foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2007 may exceed the target of $30 billion for inbound FDI in fiscal 2007-08, a study said.
- Jrd's Uncrowned Successor (Pioneer, MV Kamath, Jun 18, 2007)
In an awestruck, silent Mumbai crowd of at least 10,000 people, when we attended the post-Budget analysis by Nani A Palkhivala, we did so to hear the sharpest economic Indian brain throw light on the subject.
- India's Outbound Fdi May Touch $35 Billion: Study (Pioneer, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2007)
Creating perhaps a record of sorts, the country's total outbound foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2007 may exceed the target of $30 billion for inbound FDI in fiscal 2007-08, a study said.
- Downgrades Reflect Maturing Market (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 18, 2007)
The large global buyouts by Indian companies, largely through acquisitions, is beginning to exact a toll on their credit ratings.
- Sensex Surges 121 Points In Early Trade (The Financial Express, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 18, 2007)
The benchmark Sensex surged 121 points in early trade on Monday on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) on emergence of buying by funds and retail investors.
- Collapse Of The Tea Sector: Indias Forgettables (Deccan Herald, Prem Shankar Jha, Jun 18, 2007)
The real cause of the tea industrys woes seems to be its slowness in responding to changes in taste abroad.
- Create A Ministry Of Employment (The Economic Times, Editorial, Economic Times, Jun 16, 2007)
Contrary to perception, the biggest victims of our labour laws are not companies. Corporate India has made peace with labour laws and sees them as a thorn in the flesh (not a dagger in the heart).
- Sensex Sheds 41 Points On Profit Selling (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 16, 2007)
Buoyant global cues and a fresh fall in inflation number notwithstanding, the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) benchmark Sensex ended 41 points lower on Friday as profit-booking erased initial gains.
- "No Question Of Returning Land" (Hindu, Marcus Dam, Jun 16, 2007)
Alternative package best in country: Basu
Package will be announced after June 18
"Mamata's suggestion of alternative site not feasible"
- Mamata Dismisses Buddha's Stand On Singur (Hindustan Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2007)
The Trinamool Congress has rubbished the West Bengal government's argument that land taken from unwilling farmers in Singur for a Tata Motors' project cannot be returned and said the matter can be sorted out if there is political will to do so.
- Renault To Design $3k Car For India (Times of India, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2007)
Renault is considering producing a super low-cost car for emerging markets, it said on Thursday after a newspaper reported it would design a $3,000 model in India, which would rank as one of the world's cheapest cars.
- India's Economic Boom Transforms Stock Trading Into A National Pastime (New York Times, Correspondent or Reporter, Jun 15, 2007)
Devender Singh invested in India’s volatile stock markets for the first time last year after watching a friend make a mint. The markets promptly fell 30 percent.
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