Sunil Jain &Amp; Suveen K Sinha

Stories by Sunil Jain &Amp; Suveen K Sinha

Stanchart in big rural push

Stanchart in big rural push

Rediff.com   19 Apr 2008

Already the largest foreign bank in India, Standard Chartered has sought the Reserve Bank of India's permission to open 100 rural branches, which are in addition to its annual plan of 40 new branches and 300 ATMs this year, which it has submitted to RBI for approval. The bank, which now has 83 branches in 33 cities in the country, has announced that it is investing $250 million to take its total capital base in India to $1.9 billion.

Why India's aviation is in a mess

Why India's aviation is in a mess

Rediff.com   7 Apr 2008

We've witnessed the first phase of the mess in the country's public sector-driven aviation sector. In the absence of properly-thought-out rules, the next, a privately-driven one, awaits us.

Thrice is enemy action

Thrice is enemy action

Rediff.com   17 Mar 2008

Arun Shourie had legitimised Reliance Communications' CDMA-mobile phone offerings on its fixed line licence in 2002 and Telecom Minister A Raja decided to treat its CDMA-licence as a GSM-mobile one to award it GSM spectrum. With such things falling in place for RCom, the firm asked the ministry to allow it to use the 880-890 MHz band. Such incidents indicate that favourable spectrum allotment for RCom & its smooth sailing in the current spectrum issue is not mere coincidence.

Loan waiver: What the real figures reveal

Loan waiver: What the real figures reveal

Rediff.com   11 Mar 2008

The amount of loans to small and marginal farmers that commercial banks, cooperatives and regional rural banks have been asked to waive is likely to be slightly over Rs 23,000 crore (Rs 230 billion), less than half that estimated by Finance Minister P Chidambaram in his Budget speech. The share of this due to commercial banks is probably around Rs 6,000 crore (Rs 60 billion) the total overdue from all farmers to commercial banks is around Rs 10,000 crore (Rs 100 billion).

'Watch out for the tax code'

'Watch out for the tax code'

Rediff.com   29 Feb 2008

PricewaterhouseCoopers Executive Director Shyamal Mukherjee tells Business Standard that the real changes in the Budget, from the taxation point of view, will be evident in the new tax code the finance minister is developing.

A world-class Hyderabad airport? Not too sure

A world-class Hyderabad airport? Not too sure

Rediff.com   19 Feb 2008

Given the existing airport is in the centre of town and there's no UDF, it's easy to see why passengers are up in arms. Indeed, if you think the goings on in the Delhi airport are a scandal, what's happening in Hyderabad is a lot worse.

Now, Mahindra plans a Rs 4 lakh SUV

Now, Mahindra plans a Rs 4 lakh SUV

Rediff.com   17 Jan 2008

The 5-seater utility vehicle might have an 800 cc or 1200 cc engine.

Competition panel to address M&A fears

Competition panel to address M&A fears

Rediff.com   15 Jan 2008

The Act provides that companies with assets of over Rs 1,000 crore (Rs 10 billion) and a turnover exceeding Rs 3,000 crore (Rs 30 billion) will have to obtain approval from the CCI for a merger, acquisition or amalgamation within 30 days of the deal. Smaller companies will have to seek permission if their parent company's assets exceed Rs 4,000 crore (Rs 40 billion) and the turnover Rs 12,000 crore (Rs 120 billion).

No all-clear for DIAL yet

No all-clear for DIAL yet

Rediff.com   19 Dec 2007

The Delhi International Airport Limited's (DIAL) ongoing tussle with the Airports Authority of India/Ministry of Civil Aviation (AAI/MoCA) isn't likely to get resolved in a hurry, though things appeared settled when, a few weeks ago, Aviation Minister Praful Patel said at a press conference that the government would go by the Attorney General's (AG) opinion on the dispute.

TDSAT makes a wrong call, again!

TDSAT makes a wrong call, again!

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2007

TDSAT lifted the stay on distributing spectrum within about 30 minutes, instead of hearing detailed arguments on merits. Perhaps things would have been different if the hearing had come up after the Chief Justice made it clear the courts could interfere in government policy.

Eicher Motors' CEO on the Volvo deal

Eicher Motors' CEO on the Volvo deal

Rediff.com   11 Dec 2007

The story of the Eicher group, promoted by the Delhi-based Lal family, may some day make a case study, not least for its agility in coping with the changing reality of doing business in India.

Bullying tactics in the telecom sector

Bullying tactics in the telecom sector

Rediff.com   20 Nov 2007

What's happening in the telecom sector are classic bullying tactics - do the wrong thing, threaten to do worse, get the threatened party to sue for peace, and walk away smelling of roses after a "compromise".

'I'm the raja, I'll decide'

'I'm the raja, I'll decide'

Rediff.com   5 Nov 2007

The Reliance decision was challenged by various GSM-mobile phone firms and there is an attempt to create a split in their ranks -- Maxis Aircel has already withdrawn from the court case, and it is likely another one or two firms will follow as they've been made to believe this improves their chances of getting spectrum.

Spectrum: Centre comes around to auction option

Spectrum: Centre comes around to auction option

Rediff.com   27 Oct 2007

A note prepared for Communications Minister A Raja by the DoT officials cites the October 18 meeting and offers various options available before the ministry given that it does not have enough spectrum to meet the needs of the 46 companies who have made 575 applications for spectrum in 22 telecom circles across the country.

Fruit drinks: Pepsi, Coke in new turf war

Fruit drinks: Pepsi, Coke in new turf war

Rediff.com   23 Oct 2007

Coca-Cola and Pepsi, which have triggered books and case studies on the cola war, are ready to battle each other on a new turf in India: fruit drinks. Pepsi is said to be ready with Tropicana Twister, an orange drink, to take on Coca-Cola's Minute Maid, which debuted in India in February and went national in May.

Who cares about EBITDA: Maruti

Who cares about EBITDA: Maruti

Rediff.com   22 Oct 2007

Jagdish Khattar loves to be contrarian. When pondering options, his beady eyes acquire a glint as he wonders aloud how to go against prevailing wisdom. This often shows up in the way he runs Maruti Suzuki India -- that is what Maruti Udyog now calls itself -- the country's largest car maker.

Why telecom sector is exciting again

Why telecom sector is exciting again

Rediff.com   15 Oct 2007

From a policy point of view, India's telecom industry is getting exciting once again. After a lull of a few years, we're back to the same half-truths from regulators/policy makers, and the all too familiar attempts to help favoured firms.

Big retail's big blunders

Big retail's big blunders

Rediff.com   8 Oct 2007

The way the story went, customers would get dramatically lower prices for everyday groceries (something that takes up 45 per cent of the household budget) and farmers would earn at least a third or more as big retailers began procuring from them directly. But none of this has really happened, and may not either.

Are telemarketers calling you? Be proud!

Are telemarketers calling you? Be proud!

Rediff.com   4 Oct 2007

Survey reveals why telemarketers can't help calling.

How poor is India, how unequal?

How poor is India, how unequal?

Rediff.com   27 Sep 2007

Have inequality levels, as represented by the Gini coefficient, risen from 30.3 in 1983 to 34.3 in 2004-05?