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Government projects GDP growth at 8.1 p.c. NEW DELHI, APRIL 9. Riding on the back of a 10.4 per cent growth in the third quarter of 2003-04, the Union Finance Ministry today projected that the full fiscal year would notch a growth rate of 8.1 per cent against 4 per cent recorded in the ... Rupee rise: 'issue to be taken up with Finance Ministry' NEW DELHI, APRIL 9. The Union Commerce Minister, Arun Jaitley, has assured exporters that the issue of rupee appreciation against the dollar will be taken up with the Finance Minister, Jaswant Singh, and the Governor of the Reserve Bank of India. ...
Students' supercomputer has lessons for IndiaBANGALORE, APRIL 9.It failed in its stated objective but what a magnificent failure it was! The germ of an idea mooted by San Francisco University's computer science graduate class, `CD 686', supported by its teacher, Pat Miller, became ...
Growth will be profit-oriented, says AI chiefCHENNAI, APRIL 9. "Air India's growth has to be wherever there is demand, wherever there is market. It has to grow in all directions be it long haul or medium haul destinations. Growth is imperative because of the environment and because of the ... FINANCIAL SCENE Losing sheen at the allotment stage A successful issue season for the Government has been marred by some goof-ups at the allotment stage. Other Stories
Briefly Inflation inches up to 4.47 p.c. NEW DELHIL, APRIL 9. Costlier foods, electricity and manufactured products pushed up inflation to 4.47 per cent for the week ended March 27, but 2003-04 ended on a positive note with the price level being contained at 4-4.5 per cent as has been ... Toshiba to invest in digital products TOKYO:, Japanese electronics maker Toshiba Corp. plans to invest 1 trillion yen $9.4 billion over the next three years to develop digital products and electronic devices. In the latest plan, Toshiba said it also planned to spend an additional ... Other Stories
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