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Union Budget 2011: Tax Provisions

Union Budget 2011 was being approached by much curiosity and anxiety. FM Pranab Mukherjee presented the Budget for FY 2011-12 in the Parliament earlier today. As the provisions were rolled out, the…Continue

Tags: duty, custom, excise, slabs, MAT

Started by Swati Sinha Mar 2, 2011.

IRR analysis - India 2 Replies

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Started by Finance 3.0. Last reply by Rachit Bedi Apr 26, 2010.

Feasibility Report 4 Replies

HiI m new in this filed. One of my freind want to set up a small Windmill costing 1.25 Crores. He offered me to make a feasibility study of the project. I just finished my report. If any one help me…Continue

Started by SANJOY DUTTA. Last reply by Ashwin Jun 19, 2009.

Financal Prospects of small scale industries in India

Arunkumar O.N. started this discussion:I would like to…Continue

Started by Finance 3.0 Feb 6, 2009.

Low interest finance in India

Deshpande G.B. started this discussion:where can I find legal…Continue

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Started by Finance 3.0 Feb 6, 2009.

Biotech Parks In India

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Started by Finance 3.0 Feb 6, 2009.

The Financial Express

Indian heart, global soul

Travelling on the Outer Ring Road that connects Hyderabad's international airport to, among other places, Gachibowli, where the Indian School of Business is situated, is a breeze.

Canada and Japan sound warnings on Volcker rule

Foreign governments and asset managers are mounting a last-ditch push against the US Volcker Rule, worried that the proposed ban on proprietary trading could exacerbate a liquidity crunch.

FE Editorial : Another blow to Europe

As has been pretty much the European story since the crisis strengthened, with Europe's leaders content to just kick the can down the road, it takes a few weeks after a 'crisis' summit/meet for the next crisis to erupt.

Pak Spring?

Exactly a decade ago, speaking at the inauguration of the Daily Times, a liberal new publication edited by Najam and Jugnu Sethi, pillars of Pakistani media, I got myself into some trouble, which is not unusual given my chronic foot-in-the-mouth disease.

Creative hotspot

Bangalore is where Yahoo! has its second largest R&D centre globally.

A lot to learn from IBM

Winning patents by the dozen is not what Indian companies are known for.

The Year that Was AND The Year to Come

In 2011, perceptions regarding the composition of the global economy underwent a shift-instead of the US being considered as the world's key growth engine, investors began to realise that large emerging economies such as China and India were increasing their contribution to global GDP.

Negatives priced in

Tata Power's stock price has corrected 30% over the past six months, given concerns surrounding losses at Mundra UMPP, delayed commissioning at Maithon, delayed ramp-up at Indonesia's KPC/Arutmin mines, etc.

New ideas, old magic meet as Screen honours best of the best

Entertainment. Entertainment. Entertainment. The triple-barreled mantra that became the lodestar of the Hindi film industry last year was on full, sparkling display at the MMRDA Grounds at the Bandra Kurla Complex, where the 18th Annual Colors Screen Awards were held on Saturday evening.

Fuel for power in PMs crosshairs

With the paucity of key fuels threatening to jeopardise power generation from existing plants and derail the scheduled commissioning of upcoming units, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is set to send a strong signal to the ministries of petroleum, power and coal to take preemptive measures to salvage the situation.

Universities, colleges to be classified in terms of quality quartiles

Universities and colleges in India may soon be classified in terms of quality quartiles, which will decide the infrastructure and financing support they get from the government.

Global yogurt brands to add flavour to Indian cuisine

Good-old homegrown curd-based desserts like lassi and shreekhand now have more overseas competitors.

Hughes gets national long distance telecom licence

Hughes Communications said on Sunday that the department of telecommunications has issued a national long distance licence to the company that will enable it to provide back-end infrastructure support to the Indian telecom service providers, especially in rural areas.

Mouse in can claim riles Pepsi

A legal battle between PepsiCo and an Illinois man who claims to have found a mouse inside a can of Mountain Dew has led to a fresh round of health concerns about the sparkling green beverage.

Column : Making 2012 a better year

A year ago, I offered an optimistic and hopeful view of India's possibilities in 2011.

Long-lived asset

The availability of a growing engineering talent pool, a vibrant technology ecosystem and a supportive investment climate in the country were the key reasons for Intel to set up its engineering operations in India.

Cloud computing moving from theory to practice

The IT industry has undergone some fundamental changes in the past few years, thanks to a slew of technologies that became popular.

Hard times

Infosys reported 3.4% quarter-on-quarter growth in Q3FY12 revenues to $1,806m volumes increased 3.1% while blended pricing was up 80 bps.

Caught in headwinds

We continue to expect Suzlon to end FY12 in the black after two consecutive years of losses.

Trading volume growing at 36% annually

NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Ltd, a subsidiary of NTPC, is a key player in the power trading market.
 

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