The telecom Regulatory Authority of India, or Trai, has moved to cap roaming fees for telecom companies, leading to an outcry from some of them - STATSGURU: Why Trai’s cap on roaming charges has telcos seeing red
Monday, 24 June 2013
A price index for agri commodities : A Business Standardard Indicus Analytics initiative - Commodity for the week - Soybean
The country is starved of electricity with a demand-supply gap of more than 10 per cent, and growing - It’s a coal fact, consumer has to pay
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited (NPCIL) has given a categorical assurance to people that the proposed Kovvada nuclear project in Srikakulam district will be safest on the lines of other existing projects in India - Country’s growth depends on nuclear energy
Growth will be mere 4.8% if logjam in policy-making continues, says NCAER - ‘GDP Growth Likely to Slip Below 5% in 12th Plan Period’
Friday, 21 June 2013
For the two years ended June 30, 2012,unemployment rose across genders - Unemployment rises across genders
Thursday, 20 June 2013
Planning is crucial in generating continuous income from farming - Three hectare dryland continues to generate constant income
Yields of four major crops were not rising fast enough to meet projected global demand in 2050, warns a study published today (June 20) in the journal PLoS ONE - Crop yields will not meet 2050 global demand
Wednesday, 19 June 2013
Around June 13-14, the southwest monsoon was stationed around central India and was expected to gradually move towards the northern parts by June-end - North witnesses fastest monsoon onset in 52 years
Monday, 17 June 2013
Maize is India's third most important cereal crop. While the commodity went through a high price spiral in 2012 with significantly lower output, both globally and in India, this year so far, prices have softened considerably - Commodity for the week - MAIZE
The behaviour of the rupee in recent weeks has brought the size of India’s current account deficit into very sharp focus - A long haul
As the southwest monsoon makes stupendous progress across large parts of the country, reaching most areas a week to 10 days ahead of schedule, the sowing of paddy, the most important foodgrain grown during the kharif season, has started on a brisk note - Paddy sowing sees a spurt across the country
THE US Federal Reserve has indicated that it will at some point scale down its bond-buying scheme -STATSGURU: Making sense of the rupee’s fall against the dollar
Saturday, 15 June 2013
Monsoon to cover entire country ahead of normal arrival date - Rainfall Likely to be Normal in July & August: Met Dept
In May, the wholesale price index (WPI)-based inflation fell to 4.7 per cent from 4.9 per cent a month ago - How much has core inflation really fallen?
Friday, 14 June 2013
The World Bank today forecast growth in India's gross domestic product (GDP) to stand at 6.7 per cent in 2015 - 16, primarily owing to a boost in exports and private investment - World Bank predicts India’s 2015-16 growth at 6.7%
As had happened last year, the government made a mistake while calculating April’s industrial production numbers - Govt revises April industrial output growth
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Industrial production grew at a sluggish two per cent in April, the first month of the current financial year, despite a low base (data in the same month last year) of minus 1.3 per cent, official data showed today - Industrial growth muted at 2%
Rapid and inclusive growth in the medium term does not look too likely if one examines the array of unattended constraints - Tightening constraints to inclusive development
Official data on Wednesday revealing a tepid industrial growth in April with no distinct signs of recovery and a higher-than-expected retail inflation in May further added to the disappointing economic environment - Factory output decelerates to 2 % in April
A quarter of all maternal deaths occur due to anaemia, and 19 per cent due to calcium deficiency, both of which cause often-fatal complications at childbirth, as The Lancet data confirm - Stunting a country
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
In India, agricultural commodity futures trading has seen several crests and troughs, owing to frequent regulatory action and rapid changes in hedging - ‘Our agri, non-agri business ratio is set to change’
Lack of government encouragement to AP Genco to set up new power projects has been listed by the Standing Committee on Energy matters as the main reason for the present power crisis in the State, resulting in a hefty power tariff hike for consumers - Sidelining of Genco main reason for power crisis
Might discuss Ordinance route tomorrow, note circulated among ministers listing discussion topics - Food Bill on Cabinet agenda
The southwest monsoon, the lifeline of millions of farmers, is expected to cover 90-95 per cent of the landmass by the end of June, within its normal time, said the India Meteorological Department (IMD) - Monsoon to cover most parts by June-end
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
The Food Corporation of India had drawn flak for the tardy manner in which it handled mounting foodgrain stocks - Low wheat procurement addresses FCI’s storage woes
The MSME sector contributes around 9 per cent of India’s GDP and accounts for around 45 percent of manufacturing output - MSME share in exports was 43% in 2011-12
The US fiscal deficit is still dangerously high, but nobody is moving to reduce it - America’s deficit complacency
The country’s industrial output probably rose for a fourth consecutive month in April, but at a slightly slower pace, a Reuter’s poll showed, suggesting economic recovery remained tepid - April industrial growth could be 2.4%
Following India’s economic growth plummeting to a decade low of five per cent in 2012-13, economists say if one considers the first set of data released for April and May, There are no clear indications of a recovery this financial year - Yet to see green shoots of recovery: Economists
The measures taken by the government will lead to economic growth of at least 6 per cent in FY14 against a decadal-low growth of 5 per cent in FY13. According to him, the impact of the government measures would be felt from the second quarter or the second half of the year - ‘More than 6% growth is still possible in FY14’
The rupee today hit a record low to close at 58.14 a dollar, as foreign institutional investors (FIIs) withdrew from the country and the outlook on India’s current account deficit continued to be bleak - Rupee hits record low, makes it difficult for RBI to cut rate
Monday, 10 June 2013
Inflation in bajra has been rising over the last year, peaking in December - Commodity of the week - Bajra
Gold continues to worry India’s policy makers,who have just announced a further increase in import duty by two percentage points to eight per cent,when it was practically nothing a relatively short while ago -STATSGURU: Decoding the rise and fall of gold as an investment
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have been the backbone of the Indian economy. That is both a good and a bad thing - SME Nation
Grain to a wider population at prices cheaper than what the Centre has proposed — it’s a winning formula for states - States take a bite out of Centre’s food security bill
The Centre, not in the pink, is making states share some of its financial burden - Weary Centre asks states to lift ‘burden’
Most informal enterprises in slums employ local residents, generating benefits for the local economy. They make profits, pay rent and taxes - Do the urban poor contribute?
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Amid multiple sectoral woes, India is projected to see an electricity supply shortfall of 6.7 percent in the current financial year with the southern region expected to be the worst hit - India to see 6.7% power supply crunch this financial year
Friday, 7 June 2013
Though the ability of farm mechanisation to turn agriculture around was well known, it was neither discussed so widely, nor practised so seriously in the past - Labour shortage: farm mechanisation gets a boost
Multi Commodity Exchange’s (MCX) market share rose by five percentage points in the first two months of this financial year, owing to aggressive participation by traders in the non-agricultural space, on higher volatility - MCX’s market share up on volatility in non-agri space
Earlier, the Food Corporation of India had drawn flak for the tardy manner in which it handled mounting foodgrain stocks - Low wheat procurement addresses FCI’s storage woes
The southwest monsoon advanced further over the central and western parts of the country today, an official at the India Meterological Department (IMD) said. - Southwest monsoon advances over central, western India
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Household demand growth is expected to be stronger at close to 10% - Power demand to be lower in 12th plan
Wednesday, 5 June 2013
The market for green certificates issued to developers, has collapsed alarmingly, casting a shadow on India’s ambitious plan for solar, wind and small hydro projects - Green Energy Projects Choke on Weak Demand
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
The pass through of coal prices, if allowed, would mean rates for power produced from plants set up through the competitive bidding route go through the roof - Power and coal sectors headed for chaos
Monday, 3 June 2013
Demand has been squeezed to such an extent that net sales of companies that have declared their quarterly results have on an average grown at only 7.3 per cent - STATSGURU: Some troubles in corporate results, but also green shoots
Gross energy generation in the country has been assessed as 975 billion units from power plants in operation and those expected to be commissioned during the year - CEA estimates gross energy shortage of 6.7% in 2013-14
Sunday, 2 June 2013
The sowing area under sugarcane is likely to decline by 10 per cent this season following shortage of water in major producing states including Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka - Sugarcane acreage likely to fall 10% this kharif season
Saturday, 1 June 2013
The Centre was able to rein in the Centre’s fiscal deficit at 4.9 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2012-13, against 5.2 per cent pegged in the revised estimate (RE) and 5.1 per
cent projected in the Budget estimate - Fiscal deficit down at 4.9% of GDP
cent projected in the Budget estimate - Fiscal deficit down at 4.9% of GDP
Agriculture growth dropped to 1.4 per cent, a two-year low, in the fourth quarter of 2012-13 due to a drop in kharif foodgrain production as well as rabi wheat output - Farm growth at 2-year low of 1.4%
Weak consumption & investments pull down growth; core also disappoints - Annual GDP growth at a decade low
Friday, 31 May 2013
Rupee recorded another 10-month low on Thursday against the U.S. dollar even as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor aired his concerns on stubbornly high retail inflation and widening current account deficit - Rupee sinks to new low
Cotton farmers are a happy lot, at least at the beginning of kharif this year, as they are able to purchase Bt cotton seeds much below the prescribed retail price -cotton seed price keeps farmers happy
Thursday, 30 May 2013
In India, annual GDP growth is expected to strengthen gradually, to around 5.3 percent in 2013 - OECD slashes India’s growth forecast for 2013
Index of Educations to track growth of the sector, which contributes about 4% to the GDP - Central Statistics Office Working on Education Index
As many as 1.2 billion people almost the population of india ont have acces to electricity and 2.8 billion have to rely on wood or other biomass to cook and heat their homes,finds a world bank report - Three power points for india & the world
Think tank says country might have overtaken Japan, but lowers FY13 growth projection to 5.3% - India May’ve Become World’s Third Largest Economy: OECD
India will have to completely reverse how it focuses development activity in the coming decades - Towards 2050:development imperatives
The RBI’s conservatism has been criticised by the government and industry for stalling growth. But the facts suggest a weak correlation - The interest rate illusion
Wednesday, 29 May 2013
Centre’s nod for setting up three National Investment and Manufacturing Zones in State - ‘AP set to become a manufacturing hub’
To improve air connectivity in remote areas, the civil aviation ministry is considering a proposal to allow scheduled regional airlines to induct smaller aircraft for deployment on regional routes - Govt moots steps to improve regional air connectivity
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Much-touted foreign direct investment (FDI) reforms notwithstanding, India received 38 per cent less of such inflows into the country at $22.4 billion in 2012-13 against $35.1 billion in the previous year, data released from The Department Of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP) showed - FDI inflows into India
Monday, 27 May 2013
Aprice indexfor agri commodities: ABusiness Standardand Indicus Analytics initiative - Commodity for the week - Potato
HAS THE rupee’s behaviour in the recent past been predictable? - STATSGURU: Making sense of the rupee’s depreciation
Saturday, 25 May 2013
Ahead of the arrival of the monsoon in June, water reservoirs have sufficient storage due to good winter rains earlier this year, improving the prospects of hydro power availability and kharif crops - Hydro reservoirs brighten power, kharif crop prospects
Tuesday, 21 May 2013
The agrochemical industry will reach around four billion USD by 2020 - The future of the agrochemical sector in India
Monday, 20 May 2013
A price index for agri commodities: A Business Standard and Indicus Analytics initiative - Commodiy for the week - onion
Has India’s Parliament been getting worse over the past decade, under the United Progressive Alliance? According to Table 1, both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha have consistently sat for fewer days than supposed to over the session - STATSGURU: Taking stock of Parliament during the UPA’s rule
Sunday, 19 May 2013
A total of 12 per cent of the respondents reported an increase in cultivable land, while 36 per cent reported a rise in the number of crops sown, suggesting the scheme was partly realising its objective of making small and marginal farmers and other marginalised communities self-reliant - MGNREGS labour shifting to horticulture
Friday, 17 May 2013
At the Lok Siksha Samiti meeting with officials on Thursday, the Collector said according to a survey done in the past, some 7.39 lakh illiterates were identified - Call to improve literacy rate
At present, China tops the list with increase in consumption - Steel production may cross 200 million tonnes by 2020
Thursday, 16 May 2013
Nitin Desai lays out the key inflection points that will affect India’s development in the decades to come - Looking towards 2050
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
For the first time since November 2009, wholesale price index-based headline inflation slid further to 4.89 per cent in April this year - Inflation drops to 4.89 % in April
ASHIMA GOYAL, one of the external members of the Technical Advisory Committee of the Reserve Bank of India and professor of economics at the Indira Gandhi Institute for Development research, Mumbai, talks to Neelasri Barmanon inflation expectations and the central bank’s likely thinking - With sticky inflation, RBI has to go carefully
Market hopes for more rate cuts as April headline number at 4.89% is the lowest since November 2009 - Inflation backin RBI’s comfortzone
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
Retail inflation dropped a big one percentage point to single digit in April, as feared spike in food prices in the lean season has not manifest and weak consumer demand kept prices of manufactured goods in check -More Good News on Inflation
Monday, 13 May 2013
This performance was underpinned by an amalgam of strong exports to the U.S. and the depreciation of the rupee against the dollar - World economy in a tizzy, but Indian pharma flying high
Economic growth forecasts for the current year (2013-14) by official and non-official agencies have started coming in at regular intervals - Growth forecasts: fanciful or realistic
How much top executives should be paid has been a vexed one especially since the financial crisis of 2008 - STATSGURU: Making sense of top executives’ salaries in India
Less wheat output is likely to mean less procurement by the government in this year - Wheat output may be less this year
Thursday, 9 May 2013
India recorded an unprecedented 46.5 per cent growth in new power capacity in the first quarter ended March this year, according to Platts, a global provider of energy price assessments -India bucks the trend in power development
‘The two seed varieties, MCM 100 and MCM 101, give much more yield than existing varieties’ - Two new paddy varieties developed
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Orderly rupee depreciation, a lower fiscal deficit and credible stress tests for banks are essential to stave off crisis - What type of crisis for India?
Monday, 6 May 2013
A bull run looks possible only if the Nifty breaks out above 6,111 — and that’s some distance away - Rewriting the Indian growth story
INDIA’S CENSUS has recently released data from the decennial exercise that allows some final conclusions, and draws attention to the startling demographic difference between India’s north and its south - STATSGURU: Two Indias
Saturday, 4 May 2013
Colleges or universities can become Vocational Training Provide - The mantra is to impart skills to make youth employable
For the 2012-13 crop marketing year ending June, India’s wheat production is estimated at 93.62 million tonnes (mt), close to last year’s record output of 94.88 mt - Foodgrain output seen rising 2%
Friday, 3 May 2013
Customising the recruitment agenda is key to attracting the right talent during campus recruitment - EMPLOYERS - ARE THEY CAMPUS-READY?
Thursday, 2 May 2013
The mistaken notion that the 53 per cent of India’s population ‘dependent on agriculture’ are all ‘farmers’ leads many to dismiss the massive farmers’ suicides as trivial - Over 2,000 fewer farmers every day
Monday, 29 April 2013
In an exercise that may bring cheer to the educated unemployed youth, the government has identified as many as 63,621 vacancies covering a majority of its departments to be filled soon. - 63,621 government jobs available
THE PRIME Minister’s Economic Advisory Council (PMEAC) has come out with its Review of the Economy for 2013 - STATSGURU: Decoding PMEAC’s review of the economy
Saturday, 27 April 2013
While the current environment is difficult,the future holds promise - Growth in Q3 has slowed to sub - 5%
Despite impressive Economic growth in past 20 years,85 percent of India's workforce is employed in the informal sector - The Job Scene : Informal Sector a Drag
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