Joe C Mathew &Amp; Siddharth Zarabi In New Delhi

Stories by Joe C Mathew &Amp; Siddharth Zarabi In New Delhi

Pay panel notification likely on Friday

Pay panel notification likely on Friday

Rediff.com   28 Aug 2008

The notification with regard to the Sixth Pay Commission award is ready and is currently being approved by statutory authorities. Sources said the dearness allowance effective this July is also likely to be announced the same day.

New law to speed up big biz deals

New law to speed up big biz deals

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2008

A separate law for faster enforcement of high-value business contracts is on the anvil. The aim is to boost the business and investment climate in India, a country that many perceive is bedevilled by difficulties in doing business.

Peace on patents to boost Ranbaxy

Peace on patents to boost Ranbaxy

Rediff.com   27 Aug 2008

Firm reaches out-of-court agreement on 5 of 19 patent challenges in the US.

FIPB told to reject telecom FDI from tax havens

FIPB told to reject telecom FDI from tax havens

Rediff.com   19 Aug 2008

In another instance of Indian tax authorities adopting a hard-nosed stance to prevent abuse of tax avoidance treaties, the revenue department recently opposed a proposal of a Cyprus-based company to increase its stake in an Indian telecom services company from 40 per cent to nearly 74 per cent.

Inflation: Govt may sell 4mn tonnes wheat

Inflation: Govt may sell 4mn tonnes wheat

Rediff.com   18 Aug 2008

The wholesale price index based inflation rose to 12.44 per cent for the week ended August 2. Wheat has a weight of 1.38 per cent in the index. The department of economic affairs and the department of food and public distribution are in favour of selling 4 million tonnes wheat.

Govt extends pension entitlement to 20 yrs

Govt extends pension entitlement to 20 yrs

Rediff.com   16 Aug 2008

Pensioners to get 40% raise, more gains for octogenarians. The Union Cabinet has accepted this proposal, along with other recommendations of the Sixth Pay Commission on pension benefits for the estimated 3.84 million central government pensioners at a meeting here on Thursday.

New urea policy fails to enthuse fertiliser firms

New urea policy fails to enthuse fertiliser firms

Rediff.com   13 Aug 2008

While the government expects the new urea policy to bring more investment, the fertiliser industry is less than enthused. New capacities to make urea, industry representatives say, will come up only if adequate fuel and timely payment of subsidy dues is ensured.

Drug prices set to go up by 1-2%

Drug prices set to go up by 1-2%

Rediff.com   12 Aug 2008

Medicine prices in India are set to go up by 1-2 per cent as the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority has decided to permit companies to factor in the rising packaging and processing costs into the retail price. The panel will notify the revised three costs -- for conversion, packaging and packing material -- shortly. The norms were finalised last week after a six-month-long analysis of the market.

Bulk drug prices to fall after Olympics

Bulk drug prices to fall after Olympics

Rediff.com   11 Aug 2008

With China expected to reopen several hundred bulk drug units after the Olympics, prices of some key bulk drugs, including penicillin and paracetamol, have crashed in the Indian market.

3G revenues to help offset deficit this year

3G revenues to help offset deficit this year

Rediff.com   8 Aug 2008

The 3G mobile licence bonanza is expected to generate over Rs 40,000 crore for the central exchequer this year, as a result of which the fiscal deficit may stand at 1.75 per cent of GDP in 2008-09, lower than the 2.5 per cent projected in the Budget. "The important thing, from a public finance perspective, is to remember that this is a one-time inflow and we should treat it as such," said Finance Secretary Subbarao.

FinMin against advance bonds to oil PSUs

FinMin against advance bonds to oil PSUs

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2008

The government allows the oil companies to sell only a quarter of the total quantum of bonds they hold at any time during a quarter, so as to ensure that the market is not flooded with oil bonds. It has not yet decided on how the subsidy burden will be shared across stakeholders, how much of the subsidy from the government account will be given in cash and how much in the form of bonds, says an official.

Pay bonds upfront, says Oil Ministry

Pay bonds upfront, says Oil Ministry

Rediff.com   6 Aug 2008

With state-owned oil marketing companies strapped for cash on account of selling products at subsidised rates, the Oil Ministry last week approached the Finance Ministry seeking oil bonds in advance for the second and third quarters of the current fiscal 2008-09.

6th Pay Commission awards may be deferred

6th Pay Commission awards may be deferred

Rediff.com   5 Aug 2008

The government may defer the implementation of the sixth Pay Commission award by a year or even two to reduce the fiscal burden of the recommendations that proposed a 28 per cent across-the-board salary increase for an estimated 4.5 million central government employees. The report of the commission headed by Justice BN Srikrishna was submitted to the government on March 24 this year, nearly a fortnight before its 18-month tenure was to end.

VC funds dodge pharma, biotech firms

VC funds dodge pharma, biotech firms

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

The recent pullout by ICICI Venture and Citigroup Venture from a three-year-old drug discovery partnership with Dr Reddy's Laboratories points to angel investors' growing aversion to risk in pharma and biotech firms, say experts.

Govt mulls Rs 4,000-cr fund to fight inflation

Govt mulls Rs 4,000-cr fund to fight inflation

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

A committee of secretaries is considering a Rs 4,000-crore (Rs 40 billion) market intervention fund to provide states interest-free loans to augment foodgrain and edible oil availability, among other items. The money will enable states to intervene in the market by buying and distributing essential items to economically weaker families that are eligible for government assistance.

Exchangeable bonds may be a reality soon

Exchangeable bonds may be a reality soon

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

The finance ministry wants the central bank to permit corporate houses to use FCEBs for import of capital goods. The ministry said RBI's proposal to limit the use of the instrument only for financing overseas acquisitions by Indian companies is "too restrictive."

Soon, retain old number on new operator

Soon, retain old number on new operator

Rediff.com   1 Aug 2008

However, portability services, which were earlier expected to be launched by the end of the year in the four metros -- Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai -- as well as Tamil Nadu, have now been delayed till February or March 2009 (the DoT has said that it will start operations six months after the licence is granted).

Fertiliser firms to invest $5 bn in JVs abroad

Fertiliser firms to invest $5 bn in JVs abroad

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2008

Indian fertiliser companies are planning to invest around $5 billion (Rs 21,000 crore -- Rs 210 billion) in overseas joint ventures over the next three years. These companies are in negotiations for 19 such ventures, said government officials. These joint ventures are aimed at sourcing nitrogenous, phosphatic fertilisers and other raw materials.

Prices of 70 drugs may be raised

Prices of 70 drugs may be raised

Rediff.com   28 Jul 2008

Move is the first in a series of steps to help pharma industry.

Deficient rain : Food prices under threat

Deficient rain : Food prices under threat

Rediff.com   26 Jul 2008

Storm clouds of a different kind are gathering on the macro-economic horizon and they have nothing to do with surging global crude oil prices. The monsoon has played truant across large parts of India, with western and southern India reeling under the impact of deficient and scanty rainfall