Devika Banerjee &Amp; Saubhadra Chatterji

Stories by Devika Banerjee &Amp; Saubhadra Chatterji

Monetary measures will have effect in about 6 mths

Monetary measures will have effect in about 6 mths

Rediff.com   8 Aug 2008

There was no applause for Finance Minister P Chidambaram when he spoke to Congress spokespersons summoned to Delhi by party president Sonia Gandhi to explain the economic issues of inflation management.

No unanimity in govt on inflation control: FM

No unanimity in govt on inflation control: FM

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2008

Finance Minister P Chidambaram today revealed that while he favoured tough administrative measures to control price rise, there was no unanimity on this issue in cabinet.

A storm's brewing outside Mayawati's farmhouse

A storm's brewing outside Mayawati's farmhouse

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2008

this is not Orissa or West Bengal or Haryana or any other part of India where villagers are protesting against acquisition of farmland for industry or special economic zones. This is Mayawati's Uttar Pradesh -- where the chief minister wants around 400 hectares from four villages to create the mother of all gardens. The strategic location of the green belt, locally referred as "picnic spot", will ensure that Mayawati's farmhouse, which she hasn't visited even once, wil

Andhra MP may replace Somnath

Andhra MP may replace Somnath

Rediff.com   7 Jul 2008

Congress member V Kishore Chandra Singh Deo could occupy the Lok Sabha Speaker's chair in case Somnath Chatterjee opts to quit his post. According to top party sources, Singh Deo, who represents the reserved Parvathipuram constituency of Andhra Pradesh, has been considered the most appropriate Congress MP to replace Chatterjee.

Pranab's 'musical' gift to Pakistan's diplomats

Pranab's 'musical' gift to Pakistan's diplomats

Rediff.com   20 May 2008

The CD, which will have 1940s' film songs, will remind Pakistanis of undivided India and the undivided talent in the Bombay film industry. The first song is Jab Dil Hi Toot Gaya by Kundan Lal Sehgal from the film Shahjahan. The album signs off with the title track of Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna by Sonu Nigam.

Left turn on pharma PSU closure

Left turn on pharma PSU closure

Rediff.com   19 May 2008

After the CPI(M), the crucial partner of the ruling UPA government, raised its voice against any attempt to shut down three public sector vaccine manufacturing units, Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss has quickly moved to announce that it will upgrade the units and 'do everything to protect their interest'.

Centre goes slow on IPI pipeline

Centre goes slow on IPI pipeline

Rediff.com   6 May 2008

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad may have used a mix of charm and roguish coercion to let India know that he expected the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline proposal to become a reality in 45 days. But India is in no hurry to take a decision, a top Cabinet minister in the United Progressive Alliance government said. The volatile political environment in Iran and Pakistan has as much weightage now and the UPA government is becoming more reluctant.

Stars Congress is using to swing poll fortunes

Stars Congress is using to swing poll fortunes

Rediff.com   24 Apr 2008

According to party sources, the Congress' hopes to regain power are pinned on the first and third phases of the election. The first phase (89 assembly segments) will cover the entire southern Karnataka along with Bangalore and Mysore. In the third phase, 69 constituencies of the northern part will go to polls.

Wanted urgently: 'Whole-time' Communists for CPI-M

Wanted urgently: 'Whole-time' Communists for CPI-M

Rediff.com   28 Mar 2008

Whole-timers, who form the backbone of the party, are more difficult to get nowadays, admits the CPI-M. Although the party membership has increased in the past few years along with its might in national politics (it has 43 Members of Parliament in the Lok Sabha), the CPI-M has conceded its problems of a continuing high attrition rate. The rate of attrition from the party is as high as 7.5 per cent. In other words, for every 200 members, 15 members are leaving the party.

Rahul meets PM to discuss rural jobs scheme

Rahul meets PM to discuss rural jobs scheme

Rediff.com   29 Feb 2008

Today, the finance minister received another oblique suggestion for the budget, though it is uncertain how he can accommodate it in his budget speech, which is already under printing in the basement of North Block. This was from Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, who met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with some young Members of Parliament from his party for a 'stock-taking exercise' on the National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme.

NBFCs' market exposure worries RBI

NBFCs' market exposure worries RBI

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2008

The Reserve Bank of India has told parliamentarians that it is concerned over the stock market exposure of various non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) promoted by leading banks in the country.

Guj: Modi masks fly off the shelves in poll mart

Guj: Modi masks fly off the shelves in poll mart

Rediff.com   13 Dec 2007

The Modi mask is one item in the publicity materials market that is selling briskly this year. The mask has Modi smiling enigmatically, his close-cropped grey beard and trademark spectacles in place.

Rahul Gandhi may not get a secretary

Rahul Gandhi may not get a secretary

Rediff.com   5 Dec 2007

Because the whole party is there to assist Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, he might not get a secretary to help him.

How Cong plans to take out Modi in Gujarat

How Cong plans to take out Modi in Gujarat

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2007

That for many of the UPA allies it will be the first time they would contest in Gujarat's mainly bipolar polity, shows how the Congress has succumbed to the pressure of its allies.

Govt mulls scheme to make lay-offs easier

Govt mulls scheme to make lay-offs easier

Rediff.com   3 Nov 2007

In a significant move towards labour law reform, negotiations have been reopened on the hire and fire policy with the government offering a unique scheme of insurance coverage for retrenched workers to overcome objections from trade unions.

How Tata Chem is giving sharks a future

How Tata Chem is giving sharks a future

Rediff.com   23 Oct 2007

Takes to the sea to save whale sharks off the Gujarat coast from being hunted to extinction.

Unions, govt differ over night shifts for women

Unions, govt differ over night shifts for women

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

The amendments will allow women to work night shifts (7 p m to 6 a m), benefiting not just a large section of the female workforce but also industries like textiles. However, the Left unions want better facilities and protection for women employees before the Bill, introduced on August 18, 2005, is passed in Parliament.

In Capital, Marx, Lenin at Durga's doorstep

In Capital, Marx, Lenin at Durga's doorstep

Rediff.com   17 Oct 2007

The first of the stores in Delhi will be opened by Brinda Karat, the only Bengali politburo member of the party who is in Delhi during Puja, at Chittaranjan Park on October 17.

Informal workers' Bill may debut in House

Informal workers' Bill may debut in House

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2007

The four Left parties that support the United Progressive Alliance government have already rejected the Bill, which has been approved by the Cabinet. Instead, they have asked for separate Bills for agricultural and non-agricultural workers.

Ordinance to relax bonus payment soon

Ordinance to relax bonus payment soon

Rediff.com   7 Sep 2007

The ordinance will raise the eligibility limit of bonus payments to those who earn Rs 10,000 a month as basic salary and dearness allowance, from the earlier cut-off of Rs 6,000 a month.