Vrishti Beniwal And Chandan Kishore Kant

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PSU banks score on customer care

PSU banks score on customer care

Rediff.com   28 Dec 2009

Public sector banks have performed better than their private sector counterparts in customer service.

Despite GDP cue, indirect tax kitty down 21%

Despite GDP cue, indirect tax kitty down 21%

Rediff.com   22 Dec 2009

Centre likely to miss collection target for '09-10

The rupee symbol: 5 designs shortlisted

The rupee symbol: 5 designs shortlisted

Rediff.com   17 Dec 2009

The long wait for a symbol of the rupee is expected to end by March next year. A committee headed by Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor Usha Thorat has shortlisted five symbols from 4,000 entries for a public competition to select a design for the symbol.

Infra firms may get MAT relief

Infra firms may get MAT relief

Rediff.com   15 Dec 2009

The government is likely to ease the incidence of minimum alternate tax, or MAT, on infrastructure companies.

Centre in favour of GST on alcohol

Centre in favour of GST on alcohol

Rediff.com   12 Dec 2009

The Centre has turned down the proposal of the empowered group of state finance ministers to keep alcohol out of goods and services tax.

Central GST threshold likely at Rs 10 lakh

Central GST threshold likely at Rs 10 lakh

Rediff.com   10 Dec 2009

Businesses with more than Rs 10 lakh turnover may end up paying the central goods and services tax, with the Centre not agreeing to states' suggestion of keeping the threshold at Rs 1.5 crore.

Soon, do your banking at phone hubs

Soon, do your banking at phone hubs

Rediff.com   26 Nov 2009

Outlets of telecom companies such as Airtel and Vodafone may soon double as bank kiosks for financial services like funds transfer or bill payment, especially in parts of the country where there are very few banks or none at all.

Land issues halt Shree Cement's expansion plans

Land issues halt Shree Cement's expansion plans

Rediff.com   18 Nov 2009

The company, which had not ventured out of Rajasthan so far, obtained licences for mining limestone in three states. However, the company says land acquisition is proving a problem.

Govt may drop proposed tax on religious trusts

Govt may drop proposed tax on religious trusts

Rediff.com   18 Nov 2009

The finance ministry is likely to drop the proposal to tax religious trusts. The proposal formed part of the direct taxes code and had raised eyebrows both within and outside the finance ministry. Under Section 10 (23C) of the Income Tax Act, any trust or institution that works wholly for public religious and charitable purposes and is approved by the chief commissioner or director general, is tax exempt.

PSU banks' demand over the top: Govt

PSU banks' demand over the top: Govt

Rediff.com   17 Nov 2009

The government has said that public sector banks have asked for much more capital than it can give.

CBDT to relook at MAT, tax on savings

CBDT to relook at MAT, tax on savings

Rediff.com   19 Oct 2009

Recently, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee had assured industry that the government was open to re-examining proposals in seven key areas.

Interest rates unlikely to rise in FY10: Bankers

Interest rates unlikely to rise in FY10: Bankers

Rediff.com   30 Sep 2009

In addition, bankers also told Business Standard that they did not expect the central bank to hike policy rates or the cash reserve ratio in the third quarter review scheduled for October 27 as inflation was not rising fast though inflationary expectations were there.

PF regulator to manage corporate pension funds?

PF regulator to manage corporate pension funds?

Rediff.com   23 Sep 2009

The Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority will consider a proposal to manage the pension funds of companies at its board meeting on Wednesday, extending its role from being manager of individual pension plans.

We'll look at a 30-40 stock index: FTSE chief

We'll look at a 30-40 stock index: FTSE chief

Rediff.com   31 Jul 2009

London-based index creator FTSE recently tied up with the MCX Stock Exchange to offer a slew of new domestic indices and launch a range of international FTSE indices that will be listed and traded on the MCX-SX when it gets regulatory approval. Paul Hoff, managing director, Asia-Pacific, FTSE, spoke to Business Standard on plans for the venture.

Rain in next fortnight crucial for kharif crop

Rain in next fortnight crucial for kharif crop

Rediff.com   4 Jul 2009

Irrespective of the fact that the monsoon has covered most parts of the country, the next fortnight is going to be crucial for the kharif crop. Concerns over the crop size have still not receded as rain has been deficient till now.

Textile industry may get more duty rebate

Textile industry may get more duty rebate

Rediff.com   15 Jun 2009

The government is likely to come up with export sops for the domestic textiles industry in the upcoming Budget, including a rise in duty drawback rates.

UltraTech to go ahead with planned expansion

UltraTech to go ahead with planned expansion

Rediff.com   14 May 2009

The Aditya Birla Group company has already spent over Rs 3,000 crore on projects to take its production capacity from 17 million tonnes to 21.9 mt and plans to further scale up till 23.1 mt by June-end. K C Birla, chief financial officer, said, "We will continue to maintain our market share and, if required, we will go ahead with more capacity additions to ensure we don't become a loser in the market."

Cement industry: Another correction soon

Cement industry: Another correction soon

Rediff.com   12 May 2009

During the last six months, since the cement market witnessed an unexpected surge in demand which later was followed by incessant rise in cement prices, the valuations have jumped by 48 per cent. The replacement cost is the amount of capital needed to replace an old cement plant.

ACC may shut more plants

ACC may shut more plants

Rediff.com   29 Dec 2008

ACC, the country's largest cement maker that had temporarily idled a plant in Himachal Pradesh this month, said it has kept all options open on similar shutdowns at its other locations in case there is no satisfactory demand for its products.

Cement cos won't share benefits of input cost fall

Cement cos won't share benefits of input cost fall

Rediff.com   6 Nov 2008

The 204 million-tonne industry is under pressure due to excess capacities coming onstream across the country. Imported coal prices, which touched $200 a tonne in the first half of the current financial year, have now come down drastically.