Gujarat chamber exploring opportunities in Dubai

Gujarat chamber exploring opportunities in Dubai Dubai: The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry is hosting an official business delegation from the Southern Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SGCCI) in Dubai, it has been announced. The delegation, which was headed by SGCCI President Ajoy Bhattacharya, is on a visit to Dubai on a special invitation extended by the Dubai Chamber to explore new areas of economic cooperation between the two chambers, a statement released on...
10:20 AM, May 27, 2011

Inflation driven by supply pressures, says RBI

Inflation driven by supply pressures, says RBI Bhubaneshwar: Food inflation in India is largely driven by supply side pressures and the central bank is not responsible for that, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor said on Saturday. Indian food inflation is among the highest in Asia despite good harvests and food prices have been in double digits for much of the last year, sparking street protests and keeping pressure on the government. The food price index...
10:35 AM, Feb 27, 2011
How Indian families are battling inflation

How Indian families are battling inflation

Two Delhi-based families explain how they are squeezing their household budget to counter inflation. ...
10:55 AM, Feb 07, 2011

Commodities: Back to barter

 Commodities: Back to barter In banquets across India, it is customary for the diners to chew on cumin (jeera) after the meal to benefit from its digestive powers. But for a bunch of commodity traders in November 2010, it was indeed the main course. On the 18th of that month, rains lashed Saurashtra, the main cumin growing region in India. It was clear that 2011 would be a year of cumin shortage; prices would...
03:59 PM, Jan 21, 2011

Commodities: Back To Barter

Commodities: Back To Barter In banquets across India, it is customary for the diners to chew on cumin (jeera) after the meal to benefit from its digestive powers. But for a bunch of commodity traders in November 2010, it was indeed the main course. On the 18th of that month, rains lashed Saurashtra, the main cumin growing region in India. It was clear that 2011 would be a year of cumin shortage; prices would...
12:08 PM, Jan 14, 2011

Onion free on purchase of tyre!

Onion free on purchase of tyre! Jamshedpur: With spiralling onion prices bringing tears in most of the eyes in the country, a tyre seller here has offered to sell the vegetable free of cost, on the purchase of a tyre from his shop. "We are offering five kg onion free on the purchase of a truck tyre and one kg on the purchase of a car tyre," Satnam Singh Gambhir, a tyre seller of Kalimati Road...
03:35 PM, Dec 22, 2010
PM warns of hike in basic food prices

PM warns of hike in basic food prices

Failed monsoon could cause inflationary trends. ...
06:45 PM, Aug 08, 2009

LS to discuss price rise

LS to discuss price rise Left members trooped into Well of Parliament seeking talk on price issue. ...
08:31 AM, Jul 29, 2009

Income tax limits raised; farmers, exporters get sops

Income tax limits raised; farmers, exporters get sops The Budget assures high growth for the $1.2 trillion economy once again. ...
01:01 PM, Jul 06, 2009
Women hope Union Budget 2009 will lower taxes

Women hope Union Budget 2009 will lower taxes

Women want taxpayer's money utilised in a better way. ...
11:06 PM, Jul 02, 2009
Women reveal their budget hopes to the FM

Women reveal their budget hopes to the FM

What women across India want from Budget 2009. ...
12:00 AM, Jul 02, 2009
Budget 2009: What women want this year

Budget 2009: What women want this year

Women hope prices of essential commodities come down. ...
08:47 PM, Jun 30, 2009

Inflation drops to negative for the first time since 1977

Inflation drops to negative for the first time since 1977 Inflation fell to minus 1.61 per cent for the week ended on June 6. ...
12:09 PM, Jun 18, 2009

'In global slowdown, commodities will outshine equities'

'In global slowdown, commodities will outshine equities' Jim Rogers says commodities are going to revive first when the slowdown ends. ...
08:38 PM, Sep 12, 2008

More items may be banned from futures trading: FM

More items may be banned from futures trading: FM Mumbai: Former India physiotherapist John Gloster has blamed non-stop cricket for the string of poor results that Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side has been dealt with in recent times. I think that with so much cricket being played round the year, the players need to relieve mental strain more than their physical strain - which they are unable to do. They need to take more breaks to spend some quality time...
01:12 AM, May 06, 2008
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