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| May 31, 2003 |
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| Textile industry: seeking priority! In view of tremendous potential of this sector for generating substantially enhanced exports, India's initiatives must be aimed at getting better access for Indian textile products in global markets.
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| May 27, 2003 |
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| A cautionary tale <B>Ashok V Desai</B> on the tedious procedure one has to go through if one wishes to export items to a foreign company.
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| May 26, 2003 |
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| So who's here for the worker? A study shows that 'pro-worker' policies lower manufacturing growth in the organised sector, and significantly increase urban poverty figures, writes Sunil Jain.
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| May 24, 2003 |
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| So why is the rupee rising? Is the rupee appreciating because productivity is sharply up? T C A Srinivasa-Raghavan explains how.
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| May 21, 2003 |
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| The BPO juggernaut starts rolling The Western customer now knows that if his calls are received in India, his technical problem will be taken care of, writes Subir Roy.
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| May 20, 2003 |
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| The magic of movie memorabilia Viewers want to cling on to clips of reel-life, and marketers are cashing in on this trend, says Deepak Halan.
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| May 16, 2003 |
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| Mauritius can teach India hard lessons India cannot leverage the financial and moral strength of its 20 million NRIs and PIOs, if it does not get its balancing act right. Volatile Mauritius is a ripe proving ground, says Sudeep Chakravarti.
How to tackle economic slowdown Take care of the revenue deficit, fiscal deficit will take care of itself, says Mihir Rakshit.
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| May 14, 2003 |
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| Taking on the dragon While we lose out to China in merchandise export, we hold sway in the software export arena, says Ila Patnaik.
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| May 12, 2003 |
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| Pradip Baijal's dilemma Even the recommendations by M S Verma's Trai (Baijal's predecessor), issued in January 2001, speak of the 40 paise tariff per minute.
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| May 06, 2003 |
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| The advent of grass-roots capitalism The ratio of tax revenue to GDP fell from 9 per cent in 2000-01 to 8.1 per cent in 2001-02; the Survey expects it to jump to 9.6 per cent in 2002-03. This is of a piece with the ministry's eternal optimism.
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