Hold talks in Geneva, says India After disengaging itself from the Group of Four, India has informed the World Trade Organisation (WTO) that it wants the Doha talks, aimed at ...
Centre differs with Sebi on independent directors The government is not in favour of allowing number of Independent Directors (IDs) in board of listed companies to exceed 33 per cent of their total strength against 50 per cent as is being mandated by Sebi ...
ONGC plans mega capex spending State-owned oil exploration major Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) plans to make an investment of Rs 1,21,318 crore during Eleventh Plan (2007-2012).
THE MARKET YESTERDAY
Sensex subdued by weak global cues After breaching the psychological barrier of 14,500, buoyed by strong buying interest in the capital goods sector on Monday, the BSE Sensex settled with a modest gain of 20.36 points at 14,487.72...
Panelists which include Kim Byong-Joon, Presidential Commission on Policy Planning of South Korea, Singapore's Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Yeo, Philippines President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Indonesia's Trade Minister Mari Pangestu, President of Renault Carlos Ghosn and Secretary-General or ASEAN, Ong Keng-Yong, are seen seated on stage, on Sunday in Singapore during the World Economic Forum on East Asia 2007. AP
The nations conscience is divided between whether to retain incumbent President Abdul Kalam or anoint a woman president in the form of Pratibha Patil. Will the UPA candidate Ms Patil make a better constitutional head than Mr Kalam? Certainly not, feel a majority of Deccan Herald readers. Since Ms Patil will become a pawn in the hands of her political boss, they want someone with a firm hand to be in the post.