2014年8月23日 星期六

2014-08-24 India Business

  Financial Express   
Two-step check in online credit card transactions a must: RBI  Financial Express
The Reserve Bank of India has said that settlement of transactions using credit cards online for purchase of goods and services within the country will have to be done through a bank in India and that the payments must be made in rupees. The move could ...

Indian firms told to apply 2-step payments for credit cards   Oman Tribune
RBI diktat on Uber could affect Google and Apple too   Business Standard
Two-step authentication must for credit cards: RBI   The Hindu
Gant Daily   
Moneycontrol.com   
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  Economic Times   
EOW probes firm's duping scheme of land for cash  Times of India
MUMBAI: The city economic offences wing (EOW) is probing a case involving PACL (formerly Pearls Agrotech Corporation) for allegedly duping investors by promising land. There are over 5 lakh investors in the state who invested money to get a plot or ...

PACL may take writ petition route on SEBI's refund order   Hindustan Times
Indian watchdog orders developer PACL to return funds from investment scheme   Reuters
SEBI orders PACL to return $8.1 billion raised from investment scheme   Business Standard
Businessworld   
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  Financial Express   
Foundation Laid for IT Towers at Duvvada SEZ  The New Indian Express
VISAKHAPATNAM: Minister of state for commerce and industry Nirmala Sitaraman has promised that the government would help the manufacturing business endeavours in getting more innovative for developing their market research capabilities and ...

Government aware of SEZ investors' tax issues: Commerce and Industry Minister ...   Daily News & Analysis
SEZs to get fresh fillip under Narendra Modi govt, says Nirmala Sitharaman   Financial Express
SEZs to get fresh fillip under Modi govt, says Minister   Hindu Business Line

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  The Hindu   
JSPL wins $22.5 m arbitration against Bolivian firm  The Hindu
Jindal Steel Bolivia, an arm of Jindal Steel and Power (JSPL), has won in excess of $22.5 million arbitration judgment against state-run mining company Empresa Siderurgica del Mutun (ESM). “Jindal Steel Bolivia has been vindicated in connection with its ...

JSPL wins $22.5 million arbitration against Bolivian company   Business Standard
Jindal Steel and Power wins $22.5 mn arbitration against Bolivian firm   Indian Express
Jindal Steel wins $22.5 million verdict on Bolivia iron project   Livemint

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  Economic Times   
Gold price falls on poor demand amid global uncertainty  Business Today
Gold prices declined marginally in a lacklustre trade at the domestic bullion market in Mumbai on Saturday due to lack of buying interest amid disappointing overseas trading sentiment. Silver also fell back sharply after a brief overnight rebound following ...

Gold slips on sluggish demand   Hindu Business Line

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  Economic Times   
Decline in crude prices may lead to reduction in country's energy import bill by ...  Times of India
COIMBATORE: The country's energy import bill surged at an average 14% annually to $161 billion between 2008-09 and 2013-14. But this is likely to advance by only 1.6% annually to $179 billion by 2019 due to the decline in the prices of crude oil, thermal ...

Indian energy import bill will rise to 1.6pct annually - Crisil   SteelGuru
Oil below $100 to bring 'acche din'   Economic Times
Falling prices of crude oil, coal, LNG good for India, says Crisil   Business Today
Firstpost   
Business Standard   
Livemint   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Will first river-interlinking project washout Panna reserve?  Daily News & Analysis
Even as Narendra Modi led NDA government moves ahead full steam on its ambitious river-interlinking projects — unfinished business from the earlier, Vajpayee-led NDA government — its very first project, the Ken-Betwa link in Madhya Pradesh may run into ...

Ken-Betwa river link to hit Panna tiger reserve   Business Standard

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  The Hindu   
Infosys Gifts Sikka Shares Worth Rs.8.2 Crore  The New Indian Express
BANGALORE: Infosys Ltd. has granted restricted stock units currently valued at Rs.8.2 crore to its new chief executive Vishal Sikka. In a regulatory filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) Friday, the software major said its board's management ...

Infosys CEO Vishal Sikka granted 22794 restricted stocks   Indian Express
Infosys gives 22794 restricted stock units to CEO Sikka   Hindustan Times

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  Economic Times   
Indian invents cheap sanitary pads, to be available in 70 developing countries  Hindustan Times
An Indian, who has invented a machine that can be used to make cheap sanitary pads, hopes that the device would be available in 70 developing countries by next year. Arunachalam Muruganantham created and patented a machine which could ...

India's low cost sanitary pad machine to reach 70 countries   Deccan Herald

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  Economic Times   
Green shoots of recovery: Indian economy could grow around 5.8%, says Arvind ...  Economic Times
NEW DELHI: India's economy could expand around 5.8 per cent this fiscal, finance secretary Arvind Mayaram said, as he sees green shoots in the industrial sector and expects recent government steps to act as growth boosters. Government measures and ...

Govt. will need to walk the talk: RBI   The Hindu
Signs of green shoots? Arvind Mayaram says economy to grow 5.8% this fiscal   Firstpost
Diesel prices will soon be mkt linked: Mayaram   Free Press Journal
Financial Express   
Calcutta Telegraph   
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