NATIONAL SC notice to BSNL on Tata Teleservices Ltd's Walky The Supreme Court today (Oct 3, 2005) asked the BSNL not to disconnect the point of connectivity with Tata Teleservices Ltd for its 'Walky' service and issued notice to the telecom PSU on an appeal by the Tata's against the demand between Rs 250-300 crore as a levy for Access Deficit Charge.
Sensex at new peaks buoyed by robust fiscal growth The unstoppable stocks rally today (Oct 3, 2005) drove the sensex to new heights on consistent flow of funds from all quarters on the back of active participation by Foreign Institutional Investors (FII), partly buoyed by a robust economic growth.
Maruti Udyog announces first round of price hike Acting as a dampener ahead of the festive season, Maruti Udyog Limited today (Oct 3, 2005) affected a 0.2-1 per cent price hike in all its models except Swift, due to an increase in input costs, including freight costs.
Apex Court issues notice to BSNL on Tata's appeal Supreme Court today (Oct 03, 2005) issued a notice to BSNL on an appeal by Tata Teleservices Ltd seeking a stay on an estimated Rs 250 crore demand on account of Access Deficit Charge.
Sensex opens strong, gains 62 pts in morning trade The Bombay Stock Exchange Benchmark 30-share Index (Sensex) today (Oct 03, 2005) opened strong and moved further upwards in scrip-specific activity during morning trading on sustained inflows from institutional investors.
Rupee slips to one month lows against US currency The Rupee today (Oct 03, 2005) slipped to over one month lows against the US Currency at Rs.44.11/12 per dollar, driven down by heavy bunch-up dollar demand in slightly nervous early trade at the Interbank Foreign Exchange (Forex) market.
INTERNATIONAL Islamic nations moot world body to boost trade More than 40 Islamic nations today (Oct 3, 2005) urged their entrepreneurs as well as those in Muslim communities of India, China and Russia, to set up a body to promote investment and infrastructure development.
Oil prices high, supply worries as winter approaches Oil prices were higher in Asian trade today (Oct 03, 2005) as investors began to worry about heating oil supplies with the northern hemisphere winter fast approaching,
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