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Articles 26221 through 26320 of 35809:
- Impact Of Crude Price — Rbi May Prefer Status Quo Monetary Policy (Business Line, T. B. Kapali , Aug 08, 2005)
The RBI has stated that an upturn in the inflation numbers would be countered with prompt and effective (monetary policy) action.
- Seeking Local Allegiances In Global Times (Business Line, C. Gopinath , Aug 08, 2005)
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, returned from his recent trip to the US pleased that he had got Washington's commitment to help with the civilian use of nuclear technology, especially in the area of power generation.
- Now A Petro-Cold War (Tribune, S.K. Sharma, Aug 08, 2005)
The world became unipolar with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, and the US emerged as the sole super power.
- The Rbi Governor's Dilemma — Living Beyond Our Means (Business Line, S. Venkitaramanan , Aug 08, 2005)
The first quarter review of monetary policy by the RBI Governor, Dr Y. V. Reddy, released on July 26, had the merit of letting things remain unchanged.
- Two-Tier Board Structure — Adding To The Psus' Burden? (Business Line, S. Subramanyan , Aug 08, 2005)
It is hoped that the Government's decision on the proposal for a two-tier board for public sector companies is realistic.
- Assets For Sale (Telegraph, BHASKAR DUTTA , Aug 08, 2005)
Public debates about economic policies in India have been very controversial ever since the early Nineties after India embarked on the reform process.
- Coming To Terms With The Oil Shock (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 08, 2005)
Though the world has got used to petroleum prices ruling at historic highs recently,
- B'lore Metro Rail Gets A Green Signal (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
The Public Investment Board clearance would mean that the project file would now reach the CCEA for final approval.
- Chief Concern (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 07, 2005)
Stick to the knitting is a slogan that has been made memorable by the famous management guru, Mr C.K. Prahlad.
- Pm Stresses On Need For Nuke Energy Security (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Dr Singh said the nuclear deal with the US would enable India to import uranium for nuclear power projects
- Sbi Plans New Products To Retain Expat Funds (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
The Bank chairman feels that the interest rates will remain stable in the short term.
- Toyota Plans Foray Into Small Car Segment (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Japanese auto major Toyota Motors, which has firmed up an investment of Rs 130 crore in 2006 at its exisiting plant at Bidadi near Bangalore, is closely studying a plan to put up a second plant for its proposed entry into a niche small car segment.
- Common Spice, Uncommon Value (Hindu, SWAPNA DUTTA, Aug 07, 2005)
Ginger has many health benefits and there are a variety of ways in which it can be used.
- Anil Gave A Big Picture On Share Ratio: Experts (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
The controversy over the demerger proposal arose because Anil went ahead and declared the scheme even as the company board was yet to officially clear it.
- Safety Net Must For Workers: Memani (Tribune, Manoj Kumar, Aug 07, 2005)
The police assault on the workers of Honda Motor and Scooter India (HMSI) in Gurgaon raised serious doubts over the efficacy of the western
- India, Bangladesh To Remove Irritants In Ties (Hindu, HAROON HABIB, Aug 07, 2005)
Will check illegal movements and activities that cause huge revenue loss to both nations
- For A Radio Of Their Own (Hindu, Kanchan Kumar Malik, Aug 07, 2005)
Radio, designated by several as a medium of the poor, seems to have been hijacked by the elite
- Realism In Energy Planning (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 07, 2005)
At its first meeting in the current fiscal year, the National Economic Council (Ecnec) has approved 40 development projects costing about Rs. 95 billion. Correctly,
- Public Investment Board Clears Metro Rail For City (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Government says it is committed to project
- Banks Told To Lend More To Women (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
They have a better repayment record, says Chidambaram
- Reliance Shareholders To Get 1:1 In Demerged Entities (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Shares of demerged cos. to be listed on stock exchanges
- Rbi Wants `Clearer Policy' For Mfis In Insurance, Mutual Fund Sectors (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Regulator to revisit issue of credit flow from banks
- Waiting Five Decades To Make A Six-Hour Journey (Hindu, Luv Puri , Aug 07, 2005)
Opening a Kargil-Skardu road will reunite families
- Talks On India-Iran Pipeline To Begin By Year-End: Aiyar (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 07, 2005)
Roadmap with milestones laid for project
Collecting information for project structuring to finish by November-end
No doubt over India's commitment to projec
- Construction Of Law: Is There A Disconnect? (Business Line, H. P. Ranina, Aug 06, 2005)
Over time, while some of the principles of a law statute have stood the test of time, others may need a re-look for a changed milieu.
- Mumbai Floods: Insurers Getting Carried Away? (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 06, 2005)
There seems to be some degree of exaggeration in reports that claims on motor vehicles following the Mumbai flooding are likely to be so large as to require the infusion of fresh capital by the private non-life insurer Bajaj Allianz.
- Severance Of The Umbilical Chord (Business Line, S. Murlidharan , Aug 06, 2005)
S. Murlidharan on the tax implications of the so-called demerger of Reliance
- Rough Ride On The Fbt Road (Business Line, R. Anand, Aug 06, 2005)
R. Anand on the lack of clarity on motorcar maintenance as fringe benefit
- Future Imperfect (Business Line, T. C. A. Ramanujam , Aug 06, 2005)
T. C. A. Ramanujam discusses a case on deduction towards warranty when computing `real' profits
- Worries Over Rising Crude Price (Business Line, BATUK GATHANI, Aug 06, 2005)
In London, Oil Prices have hit a record high in the wake of Saudi Arabian King Fahd's death and there is nervousness in financial markets, as oil futures have jumped more than a dollar a barrel.
- On Track (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 06, 2005)
India should go ahead with the gas pipeline project
- Gilt-Edged Trading (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 06, 2005)
Trading in Government securities is set to get a big boost with the Reserve Bank of India formally launching an electronic order matching module on its Negotiated Dealing System (NDS).
- Parents Should Outsource Worrying, Too (Tribune, Susan Reimer , Aug 06, 2005)
In a recent edition of People magazine, there was a description of a new parenting trend: outsourcing.
- Hey, What's The Taxman Doing With The Measuring Tape? (Business Line, D. Murali , Aug 06, 2005)
If it's Mumbai Customs, Excise and Service Tax Appellate Tribunal (CESTAT) and if the order on hand is of M. Moheb Ali, I'd suggest you stop to read it. Take the case of Ceenik Exports Ltd, which the Tribunal decided on June 1.
- Mega Health Sector Projects (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 06, 2005)
The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC), which had first meeting of the current financial year on Thursday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz, approved forty developmental projects worth 95 billion rupees.
- Gas Pipeline Project: Price Factor (Dawn, Javid Husain, Aug 06, 2005)
Now that the initial government-encouraged euphoria over the recent offer by Washington to sell F-16 aircraft to Islamabad has subsided to some extent .....
- Why People Leave (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 05, 2005)
Employee retention is posing a big headache to organisations, especially in the corporate sector, and more particularly in the context of global mobility of talents and skills.
- Boost To Turkey's Eu Bid (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 05, 2005)
The European Commission's announcement of a draft framework for talks on Turkey's accession to the European Union (EU) is a welcome boost to the country's decades-long bid
- It Is Time For Kumbhakarna To Wake Up (Hindu, Utsa Patnaik, Aug 05, 2005)
Rural India is in acute distress, which is bound to turn to turmoil if its crisis is not addressed. It is not too late. There is a strong case for a universal employment guarantee and a universal Public Distribution System.
- Wooing West Asia (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 05, 2005)
New Delhi Has Consistently looked East to forge free-trade ties — from the latest comprehensive economic partnership framework with Singapore,
- Sebi Panel Moots Revised Broker Fee (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 05, 2005)
Comments invited before August 20
- Destabilising System (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 05, 2005)
In an interview to a private television channel, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has debunked rumours about his exit. Rejecting persisting rumours that he has been offered an important assignment at the World Bank, he expressed his resolve to continue . . .
- Safta’S Birth Pains (Dawn, Editorial, Dawn, Aug 05, 2005)
The doubts expressed the other day by Bangladesh Foreign Minister M. Morshed Khan about the South Asia Free Trade Agreement (Safta) coming into effect on January 1, 2006, as scheduled, seem valid.
- We Have Lost Our Labour, They Are Gone A Contrary Way (Business Line, D. Murali , Aug 05, 2005)
Labour is one thing that managements labour hard to come to terms with, especially when the riding is rough as in Honda.
- Tata Power Plans Huge Outlay (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 05, 2005)
To set up plants in Bangladesh and South Africa besides Raigad in Maharashtra
- All Help To Manipur Government, Shivraj Patil Assures Lok Sabha (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 05, 2005)
Alternative supply routes suggested and if necessary, commodities will be airlifted
- Who Is Thy Neighbour? (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 04, 2005)
Phlegm and moderation prevail over fear and anger in Britain
WESTMINSTER GLEANINGS ANABEL LOYD
- Labor Clash Has Lessons For India, Japan (Japan Times, B. GAUTAM, Aug 04, 2005)
India's image as an attractive destination for global capital may take a beating after a July 25 clash between the police and workers of Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India Ltd.
- The World Is Still Round (Dawn, Robert J. Samuelson, Aug 04, 2005)
One of the unheralded contrasts of our time is this: Everywhere we see the increasingly powerful effects of globalization, and yet the single most important reality for the economic well-being of most people is their nationality.
- Manipur A Fit Case For President's Rule, Says Bjp (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2005)
Economic blockade has put people to unimaginable sufferings, says MPs team
- Iran Willing To Go Ahead With Pipeline Project (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2005)
Wants implementation to start by year end
- State Pins Hopes On Growth Initiative (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2005)
A composite vision of participatory development and freedom of choice: Jayalalithaa
A composite vision of participatory development
World Bank has offered to share cross-country expertise
Transition from agrarian to manufacturing and services sector
- Ada Enterprises Floats Two New Cos. (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2005)
The float will avoid dual listing, enhance liquidity and result in better price discovery'
- Pruning Of Government (Pakistan Observer, Editorial, Pakistan Observer, Aug 04, 2005)
The Economic Coordination Committee (ECC), at its meeting held on Tuesday under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz,
- Skyrocketing Markets (Deccan Herald, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 04, 2005)
All major indices in the country’s stock markets seem to be moving in only one direction: up.
- Blue Collar Workers In The Boardroom (Hindu, Brian Ellsworth, Aug 04, 2005)
Worker-managed businesses have been the dream of the world's socialists. In Venezuela, they may become a reality.
- To Put The Machinery In Place (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 04, 2005)
Extracts from the communique issued by the G8 nations at Gleneagles, July 8
Supporting the UNSG’s work to strengthen the international humanitarian response system:
- What Nidhis Need (Business Line, R. Anand, Aug 04, 2005)
Having a single regulator for nidhi companies is beneficial, says R. Anand
- Policy Response Should Be Well Informed About The Costs And Benefits Of Offshoring (Business Line, D. Murali , Aug 04, 2005)
As professionals in the truth business, it is only but fair that we read a hot report titled Truth and consequences of offshoring' by L. Josh Bivens, posted on http://epinet.org, the site of the Economic Policy Institute.
- Skyrocketing Markets (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 04, 2005)
All major indices in the country’s stock markets seem to be moving in only one direction: up.
- A Common Currency Will Be Its Own Politics (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 03, 2005)
By now, globalisation has become a cliche. But the creation of regional economic blocs is an unmistakable trend, witness the growing numbers coming into . . .
- Double-Whammy For Oil Companies (Business Line, Editorial, Business Line, Aug 03, 2005)
It is ironical that when oil prices are scaling newer peaks and global oil majors are raking in record profits, India's refining and marketing companies are wallowing in losses
- The Climate Change Deal (Tribune, T.P. Sreenivasan, Aug 03, 2005)
Important India-US deals seem to “come not single spies, but in battalions”, now that mutual suspicion and distrust have given way to trust and confidence.
- No Visa Power (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 03, 2005)
Liberalise entry norms for Chinese visitors
- Focus On Basic Services (Times of India, TATHAGATA CHATTERJI, Aug 03, 2005)
The clip-art drawing attention to the National Urban Renewal Mission in the Budget page of the finance ministry's website is a gleaming skyline — a Manhattan sans the Twin Towers.
- In Praise Of Pcs (Deccan Herald, Editorial, The Deccan Herald, Aug 03, 2005)
Postcards don’t just save money, but also teach you to plan and limit your communication
- Is The Derivatives Market Model A Weak Link? (Business Line, Deena Mehta, Aug 03, 2005)
Share futures are most successful in India than anywhere else in the world because they are seen as a substitute for badla. The new system has to be better than the old one and not add to risk in the market.
- Little Credit For Financial Services (Business Line, S. Srinath, Aug 03, 2005)
The recently-concluded Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement,
- Changing Face Of Consumer Credit (Business Line, Niranjan Krishnan, Aug 03, 2005)
A creditor is worse than a slave-owner; for the master owns only your person but a creditor owns your dignity and can command it.
- Future Of The Iran Pipeline (Dawn, Najmuddin A. Shaikh, Aug 03, 2005)
In the last few days much has been written about the pipeline and the impact that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s remarks on the fundability of the project has had on the ongoing talks between India and Pakistan.
- Epitome Of Service (Hindu, B. R. P. Bhaskar, Aug 02, 2005)
EXPERIENCES AND PERCEPTIONS: Dr. P. K. R. Warrier, DC Books, DCB Complex, Good Shepherd Street, Kottayam-686001. Rs. 125
- Manipur Students Begin Stir Against Centre's "Apathy" (Hindu, Correspondent or Reporter, Aug 02, 2005)
Naga tribal students against talks
Truck drivers refuse to operate on NH 39
Essential commodities to be brought from Silchar
NGOs, women vigilantes to join stir
- Fahd Hailed As Moderniser Of Desert Kingdom (Hindu, Douglas Martin, Aug 02, 2005)
Monarch championed women's education
- Fdi Needs Micro-Micro Reforms (Business Line, Sumit K. Majumdar, Aug 02, 2005)
Foreign Direct Investment enters a country only if it is competitive so that foreign firms can benefit from its presence. On the other hand, FDI is also expected to enhance a country's competitiveness.
- Climate Change: Gleneagles And After (Hindu, Editorial, The Hindu, Aug 02, 2005)
The Gleneagles Summit of the G8 in early July, which British Prime Minister Tony Blair had relied upon to bring the United States in line with the European commitment to targeted reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, has had a contrary outcome.
- Helping Hand In Times Of Need (Telegraph, Editorial, The Telegraph, Aug 02, 2005)
Extracts from the communique issued by the G8 nations at Gleneagles, July 8
- Sin' Tax: Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't (Business Line, Madan Sabnavis, Aug 02, 2005)
Should cigarette smoking be banned because it is injurious to health?
- Primary Capital: Mega Issues, Macro Concerns (Business Line, M. Y. Khan, Aug 02, 2005)
The capital market surpassed all the past peaks in resource mobilisation in 2004-05 with an achievement of Rs 28,000 crore, a growth of 21.4 per cent over 2003-04.
- Cool Technology (Times of India, Editorial, The Times of India, Aug 02, 2005)
US-Asia-Pacific partnership on clean development to deal with emissions
- When Trading Is A Crime (Times of India, MADHU PURNIMA KISHWAR, Aug 02, 2005)
Hawkers persecuted despite providing invaluable services
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