Sreelatha Menon &Amp; Ajay Modi In New Delhi

Stories by Sreelatha Menon &Amp; Ajay Modi In New Delhi

Cursed with a goldmine?

Cursed with a goldmine?

Rediff.com   14 Oct 2008

India is yet to devise a government mechanism to compensate those who live atop mineral-rich areas in Orissa, Chattisgarh and Jharkhand, says Sreelatha Menon.

Weak rupee deflates anti-inflation steps

Weak rupee deflates anti-inflation steps

Rediff.com   22 Sep 2008

Realisation due to a strengthening dollar exceeds the losses inflicted by export duty hike.

Few takers for reverse mortgage scheme

Few takers for reverse mortgage scheme

Rediff.com   10 Sep 2008

State Bank of India alone has extended a majority of the 1,900 loans. The National Housing Bank, which developed the scheme that is meant for people aged above 55 years, feels that the poor show is due to the lack of awareness among senior citizens, who number stands at 76 million according to the 2001 census data, and lack of enthusiasm on the part of the banks.

Centre to revise national minimum wage level

Centre to revise national minimum wage level

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2008

The minimum wage of Rs 80, which is applicable to central public sector undertakings, will see a 30 to 40 per cent jump in a single year once the changes are notified. The decision to hike the minimum wage level was taken by the Central Advisory Board at its meeting chaired by Minister for Labour and Employment Oscar Fernandes last week. The National Floor Level Minimum Wage of Rs 80 is likely to cross Rs 100 once the notification is issued.

Plan for overseas grain reserves shelved

Plan for overseas grain reserves shelved

Rediff.com   1 Sep 2008

The government has given up plans to build grain reserves abroad finding it difficult to do so in view of the high food prices internationally. It had assigned four public sector undertaking companies to explore the possibility of building a 2-3 million tonne (mt) grain reserve to facilitate economical import during a domestic shortage and avoid extravagant imports.

Nitish was asleep while state was drowning?

Nitish was asleep while state was drowning?

Rediff.com   29 Aug 2008

Central officials said despite many enquiries by the ministry about the condition of the embankments, the state government kept silent. It did not bother to inform the ministry even when the embankments gave way, they said. In fact, the Bihar water resources department's daily newsletter said a day before the breach that the embankments were standing strong, officials said.

Falling global food prices a big relief for govt

Falling global food prices a big relief for govt

Rediff.com   25 Aug 2008

Wheat, rice and edible oil prices have begun moving down from their past highs, as farmers continue to expand area under these crops in response to high prices. Speculators worldwide are now betting on falling prices.

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.

MFIs under pressure to raise funds

MFIs under pressure to raise funds

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2008

Increased bank interest rates and new capital adequacy norms of the Reserve Bank of India will soon weigh heavily on the poorest of the poor as microfinance institutions are also contemplating raising interest rates.

Steel producers to keep prices on hold

Steel producers to keep prices on hold

Rediff.com   7 Aug 2008

Top steel producers like SAIL, Tata Steel, JSW and Essar have decided to maintain status quo on steel prices even as the three-month price freeze ends today. Industry sources said they have decided to keep prices on hold as of now since inflation is ruling at a 13-year high of 11.98 per cent and any increase would aggravate the situation.

Cement firms unlikely to hike prices

Cement firms unlikely to hike prices

Rediff.com   4 Aug 2008

Companies may maintain status quo on low monsoon demand, capacity addition.

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.

Rural India boosts FMCG firms' sales

Rural India boosts FMCG firms' sales

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2008

ITC, Godrej Agrovet, DCM Shriram and other companies expanding in rural areas may eclipse the growth of their urban counterparts, including Reliance Fresh and the Future Group-owned Food Bazaar chain, helped by higher farm income that is spurring a boom in sales of fast moving consumer goods, consumer durables and apparel.

Mandatory ethanol mix in petrol to miss deadline

Mandatory ethanol mix in petrol to miss deadline

Rediff.com   30 Jul 2008

The introduction of 10 per cent mandatory blending of ethanol with petrol is unlikely to happen from this October, as decided by the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs in October 2007.

Govt eyes 300 mn people for health scheme

Govt eyes 300 mn people for health scheme

Rediff.com   23 Jul 2008

The ruling coalition, which survived the confidence vote in Parliament on Tuesday, is aiming to cover 60 million households (or about 300 million people) across the country in the next five years under the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, which it announced last year. Already, 300-odd patients insured under the scheme have availed of this facility in various listed hospitals in Delhi and Haryana.

How students help villagers in Karnataka

How students help villagers in Karnataka

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2008

The students have now written to their university to involve more students in similar initiatives in the rural areas where they can use their knowledge for development. Agilent is planning to go bigger this year with more students from other institutions to be involved in the education for development drive.

Trouble brews over 'holy' hill

Trouble brews over 'holy' hill

Rediff.com   17 Jun 2008

The bauxite-rich Gandhamardan hill in Orissa is likely to become the centre of an environmental and cultural controversy again after two decades. In 1986, India's third-largest alumunium producer Balco had applied for a mining lease in the area when it was a government company. This year, the hill is being sought by Balco again, but this time as a private company owned by London-based commodities entrepreneur Anil Agarwal's Vedanta group.

Bank loan waiver may not be beneficial

Bank loan waiver may not be beneficial

Rediff.com   12 Jun 2008

For many years now, the Congress and its allies have not had any noteworthy representation from the area. The loan-waiver package may not improve things in the next general elections in 2009, Business Standard found out in an extensive tour of the area. Most farmers said they did not find it worthwhile to go to a bank for loan because the process was too cumbersome.

Farmers lay siege to Bajaj Hindusthan mill in UP

Farmers lay siege to Bajaj Hindusthan mill in UP

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2008

Demand payment of sugarcane arrears, company says there are no dues.

'Indian airline losses may clip aircraft orders'

'Indian airline losses may clip aircraft orders'

Rediff.com   29 May 2008

"No airline is making money in India because they are selling below cost. The country is seeing a 25 per cent annual growth rate in air passenger traffic, but some slowdown is also expected. These are some of the pains when markets open up," said John Leahy, chief operating officer (customers), Airbus. Leahy, however, declined to offer details.