Sapna Dogra Singh In New Delhi

Stories by Sapna Dogra Singh In New Delhi

Rs 2,000 crore textile scheme dues pending

Rs 2,000 crore textile scheme dues pending

Rediff.com   21 Feb 2009

Rs 1,400 crore provided in the stimulus package was due under TUFS anyway.

B'desh pips India in garment exports

B'desh pips India in garment exports

Rediff.com   5 Feb 2009

Recession-hit retailers in the US and Europe are increasing their purchases from Bangladesh as it is able to supply garments at a relatively less price due to low labour cost and better economies of scale, experts said. Data collected by the Apparel Export Promotion Council, the body for the promotion and facilitation of garment-manufacturing and their exports, show Bangladesh overtook India after August 2008.

Textile sector yet to receive stimulus package

Textile sector yet to receive stimulus package

Rediff.com   8 Jan 2009

The industry, which has complained of widespread job losses along with a sharp decline of about 30 per cent in its expected export target for the current fiscal, wants a quick action from the government. Industry sources say that even if the government releases the funds, the banks would take another month to disburse them.

New Companies Bill to fix responsibility at top

New Companies Bill to fix responsibility at top

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2008

The draft Companies Bill 2008 has identified the three key managerial positions as chief executive officer, chief finance officer and company secretary. By recognising these three key managerial positions, the Bill is fixing responsibility to bring out a system which is more accountable, transparent and workable, according to an official at the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.

Govt may rethink lifting cap on directors' pay

Govt may rethink lifting cap on directors' pay

Rediff.com   2 Dec 2008

A limit on compensation paid to top executives is preferable in the context of what has happened in developed nations, Minister of Corporate Affairs Premchand Gupta told Business Standard.

Ministry seeks job loss data from textile cos

Ministry seeks job loss data from textile cos

Rediff.com   22 Nov 2008

This comes in the background of claims by the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry, an industry body, that about 700,000 jobs have been cut in the last six months. The industry lobby group has also forecast a further loss of half a million jobs in the next five months.

MRTPC hobbled by staff shortage

MRTPC hobbled by staff shortage

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2008

The govt is not keen to fill the vacancies as it will be replaced by the CCI. Officials say the government is not keen to fill the vacancies as the body will be replaced by the CCI. However, even after CCI is notified, the MRTPC will function for two more years to clear the cases it is hanling at present. The MRTPC is still taking fresh cases.

Ministry to study impact of textile park scheme

Ministry to study impact of textile park scheme

Rediff.com   7 Nov 2008

Under the scheme for integrated textile parks, the government provides up to 40 per cent of the cost of setting up a textile park with a ceiling of Rs 40 crore (Rs 400 million). Till now the ministry has contributed Rs 450 crore (Rs 4.5 billion). The industry has pitched in with nearly double this amount.

Apex power regulator without head for a year

Apex power regulator without head for a year

Rediff.com   8 Feb 2008

The power regulator's office may have been functioning "normally" without a chairperson for almost a year, but industry executives see this as the Central government's lack of seriousness towards the body and the power sector.

How Chinese workers are powering India

How Chinese workers are powering India

Rediff.com   21 Jan 2008

Not only is Chinese equipment being deployed by quite a few power companies in the country, Chinese manpower is also employed in large numbers in the country.

Saving energy: New-age sun worshippers

Saving energy: New-age sun worshippers

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2007

When Internet search major Google Inc decided to power its 'Googleplex' in Mountain View with one of the largest solar panel installations in the world last year, it was a big vote for solar energy, which presently provides less than 1 per cent of the energy generated worldwide.

A humble stove that can trigger a fuel revolution

A humble stove that can trigger a fuel revolution

Rediff.com   26 Dec 2007

Clean development mechanism (CDM) should be used to make the prices affordable for the poor.

In search of clean energy

In search of clean energy

Rediff.com   24 Dec 2007

The main "culprit" for CO2 emissions is coal-based energy which has 24 per cent share in India's emissions and 41 per cent worldwide. While coal accounts for 25 per cent of energy, the role of renewables is 13 per cent. Of these, wind, solar and bio masses contribute just 4.1 per cent.

On track to meet power addition target: Shinde

On track to meet power addition target: Shinde

Rediff.com   3 Dec 2007

With a little bit of jugglery, the government will be able to meet its Eleventh Plan target of adding 78,000 Mw capacity -- more than the total capacity addition achieved in the last three Plans -- despite slippages in some of the projects.

Green energy fails to impress villagers

Green energy fails to impress villagers

Rediff.com   23 Nov 2007

Green energy may have become a buzzword in the cities today but people in the hinterland of the country prefer conventional power grids for electricity.

Peak power deficit hits 10-year high

Peak power deficit hits 10-year high

Rediff.com   16 Nov 2007

An exceptional spurt in demand for power and less-than-expected capacity addition has pushed up the peak deficit for the April-October period to a 10-year high of 14.6 per cent. According to the latest data, the capacity addition of 3,765 Mw in the first seven months of the financial year is just 32 per cent of the target.

Power continues to go into a black hole

Power continues to go into a black hole

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2007

The government's only programme to attack transmission and distribution losses - called the Accelerated Power Development and Reform Programme (APDRP) - lapsed last year and the proposed "new APDRP" has been bounced back and forth between the ministry of power, Planning Commission and the finance ministry for the last few months.

Textile exporters to bank on 'organic' cotton

Textile exporters to bank on 'organic' cotton

Rediff.com   24 Sep 2007

Paras Jain, who exports textiles to US retail chains like Linens-N-Things and Laura Ashley, is one of the many exporters planning to grow organic cotton as the growing 'green conscience' in the west leads to a rise in the demand for the product.

India's largest power plant ahead of schedule

India's largest power plant ahead of schedule

Rediff.com   18 Sep 2007

Tata Power bagged the Rs 20,000 crore (Rs 200 billion) project in Mundra last year by offering to supply electricity at the lowest rate of Rs 2.26 per unit by burning imported coal.

'Urjanchal' has high energy growth plans

'Urjanchal' has high energy growth plans

Rediff.com   28 Aug 2007

Sasan among 5 companies with mega-plans for region.