NATIONAL Sensex crashes by 223.16 pts to close at 4,835.39 Frenzied selling across the board sent the Sensex crashing by 223.16 points to close at 4,835.39 at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) today (May 28, 2004), after market operators appeared disillusioned over the Common Minimum Programme (CMP) released by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA).
Govt to make all efforts to keep inflation low: FM Finance Minister P Chidambaram today (May 28, 2004) said the Government would make every effort to keep inflation low, even though there is no clear-cut emphasis on the price level in the Common Minimum Programme (CMP).
CMP a bold declaration on reforms: Chidambaram Dubbing the UPA's (United Progressive Alliance) Common Minimum Programme (CMP) as a bold declaration on reforms, Finance Minister P Chidambaram today (May 28, 2004) said that it gave him enough room to be creative and take more initiatives in the reform process.
CMP disappoints, Sensex drops sharply by 70 pts Disappointed over the Common Minimum Programme (CMP) announced by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) yesterday (May 27, 2004), the market dropped sharply by 70 points at 10.30 hrs (IST) after a weak start on the Stock Exchange today (May 28, 2004).
INTERNATIONAL NRIs worried over the outsourcing outrage in US The issue that is of concern to Indian Americans today is how India is perceived because of the issue of outsourcing, according to American legislator Joseph Crowley.