Siddharth Zarabi &Amp; Kanika Datta In New Delhi

Stories by Siddharth Zarabi &Amp; Kanika Datta In New Delhi

Swan Telecom to sell 26% stake to foreign firms

Swan Telecom to sell 26% stake to foreign firms

Rediff.com   21 Jul 2008

Swan Telecom, which has received licences to operate mobile phone services in 13 out of the 22 telecom circles in India, is in talks with foreign companies for diluting 26 per cent of its equity for around $470 million.

Government unhappy with Fitch's new outlook

Government unhappy with Fitch's new outlook

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2008

Officials in the finance ministry are not happy with credit rating agency Fitch's revision of India's local currency outlook to negative from stable. Officials say Fitch's conclusion that the central government's fiscal deficit will rise to 4.5 per cent of gross domestic product in 2008-09, as against 2.8 per cent in the previous fiscal, is wrong.

North Block to fast-track reform

North Block to fast-track reform

Rediff.com   17 Jul 2008

Soon after the trust vote in Parliament on July 22, the finance ministry hopes to push through a series of non-legislative reforms, chief among them disinvestment of minority stakes in around 10 central public sector undertakings by listing them on the stock market.

Govt plans bailout of state, pvt varsities

Govt plans bailout of state, pvt varsities

Rediff.com   15 Jul 2008

In a yet another bailout that will go down well with the political class, the government has proposed one-time assistance to state government and private universities and colleges that do not get any financial assistance from the University Grants Commission, the country's higher education standards regulator, which also funds institutions.

Ordinances planned for new IITs, univs

Ordinances planned for new IITs, univs

Rediff.com   14 Jul 2008

Against the background of growing political uncertainty, the Centre is planning two Ordinances to fast-track the creation of eight new Indian Institutes of Technology and 16 central universities.

Left is right out of the reform picture

Left is right out of the reform picture

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2008

The ideological distance between people like him and the Left parties that espouse his cause is wider than the circumference of the earth.

Government mulls more reforms

Government mulls more reforms

Rediff.com   10 Jul 2008

The United Progressive Alliance plans to take advantage of the exit of the Left from its governing partnership to move swiftly on next-generation reforms like 100 per cent foreign direct investment in telecom services.

Govt mulls tariff policy to contain prices

Govt mulls tariff policy to contain prices

Rediff.com   9 Jul 2008

For the first time, the government is considering the merits of a tariff policy to contain prices that could include allowing external agencies to import commodities and cultivating some essential crops overseas. An inter-departmental team from the ministries of finance, food and consumer affairs and commerce has been asked to work out a strategy to this effect.The finance ministry's department of economic affairs has submitted its views and a final paper is under preparation

A good CEO may not mean good service

A good CEO may not mean good service

Rediff.com   29 May 2008

In markets like India where demand for a range of goods and services still outstrips supply, readers will readily be able to identify the disconnect between a CEO's reputation, the company's performance and the quality of customer service. There are, for instance, successful banks that deliver stunningly indifferent service even though their CEOs are stars on the corporate firmament.

'Consumers want organised & unorganised retail'

'Consumers want organised & unorganised retail'

Rediff.com   27 May 2008

Even if our findings are not to the liking of our sponsor groups, we always stand by them, Icrier Director and Chief Executive Rajiv Kumar tells Business Standard. The study took a long time to come and the perception is that the data have been 'fixed' to arrive at tailor-made conclusions that suit the government (the sponsor of the study).

Delhi: Apartments for Rs 15 crore plus!

Delhi: Apartments for Rs 15 crore plus!

Rediff.com   19 May 2008

Setting a new benchmark for apartments in the super-luxury segment in the national capital region, a local developer is offering 7,672 square feet of super area at a basic price ranging between Rs 13,500 and Rs 14,750 per square foot (sq ft), the highest in the region. The property is attracting keen interest in the market and analysts said it indicates the market for luxury properties remains strong as ever.

Blame poor data collection for inflation woes

Blame poor data collection for inflation woes

Rediff.com   15 May 2008

This lack of regular and detailed disclosure by companies or respondents lies at the core of the problem, one that has gained ground in recent weeks.

Govt may scrap licence fees for landline firms

Govt may scrap licence fees for landline firms

Rediff.com   9 May 2008

The proposal is aimed at arresting the decline in wireline services growth and spur availability of broadband internet access across the country. The move has been high on the agenda of Communications Minister A Raja for some time now.

Steel ministry wants FinMin to check prices

Steel ministry wants FinMin to check prices

Rediff.com   3 May 2008

The steel ministry has asked its finance counterpart to expedite the implementation of the measures that have been decided but not implemented yet to contain steel prices.

CCI fails to curb steel, cement cartel

CCI fails to curb steel, cement cartel

Rediff.com   18 Apr 2008

The Competition Commission of India, the body that is supposed to take action against any abuse of market dominance, says it is helpless. FM had accused the domestic cement and steel industry of forming cartels to exploit consumers. He also warned the industry that if they did not mend their ways, the government would not hesitate to take tough measures and break the logjam. CCI was supposed to prohibit anti-competitive agreements, abuse by dominant players and regulate M&As.

Jairam Ramesh on India's power woes

Jairam Ramesh on India's power woes

Rediff.com   8 Apr 2008

Jairam Ramesh has taken over as the minister of state for power. According to him, the Tenth Five-Year Plan was a disaster in terms of capacity addition & so was the Ninth Plan. Of the target of around 41,000 Mw, only 23,000 Mw was added. In effect, the first 2 years will see an addition of almost the same capacity as the entire Tenth Plan. But achieving the Eleventh Plan target of 80,000 Mw is going to be a big challenge. He hopes to see at least 3-4 more projects in a year.

New price index gathers dust

New price index gathers dust

Rediff.com   3 Apr 2008

Even as the government grapples with a surge in prices, a three-year old initiative to recast the index that measures wholesale prices is not getting anywhere fast. The revised index is likely to take at least another year to implement and may spill over into the tenure of the next government.

The man to thank for babus' fatter wallets

The man to thank for babus' fatter wallets

Rediff.com   28 Mar 2008

No less than 4.5 million government employees will soon have more money in their pockets. And they can thank Justice Bellur Narayanaswamy Srikrishna for it. Still, public records do not have much information on the man.

Pay panel report: Defence unhappy

Pay panel report: Defence unhappy

Rediff.com   26 Mar 2008

The Defence sector is unhappy with the Sixth Pay Commission. The points of discontent include the fact that the Military Service Pay will only begin from the date of acceptance of the award possibly 3 months from now even as their civilian counterparts will get salary arrears from January 2006 onwards. Defence officers want to be compensated for the interim period vis--vis their civilian colleagues. They are also unhappy with the quantification of arduous service conditions.

Unused spectrum: DoT may turn down Pitroda firm

Unused spectrum: DoT may turn down Pitroda firm

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2008

Sam Pitroda-backed Vavasi Telegence's request for unused radio frequency to be allotted to launch mobile services across the country is unlikely to be met by the department of telecommunication because it said international technology specifications for this wireless technology do not exist. Instead, DoT is considering the option of allotting the company spectrum in the 400 to 430 MHz band, radio frequencies that are currently not used for mobile services in India.