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05 February 1998
  Move to hike net bank credit to export sector
The commerce ministry is making persistent efforts to increase the flow of net bank credit to the export sector to a level of 15% in order to improve its liquidity. The move is significant as the outstanding export credit in recent years has been only 11.3% of the net bank credit in May 1997, 0.7% lower than the current level of 12% level fixed by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
  Consolidated fiscal deficit of states pegged at 3.1% of GDP in '97-98
The consolidated fiscal deficit of the state governments will be pegged at Rs 45,530 crore, which works out to 3.1% of the gross domestic product (GDP) in 1997-98. In the corresponding period last year, the consolidated fiscal deficit was pegged at 3.3% of the GDP at Rs 41,845 crore. The aggregate revenue deficit of the state government for 1997-98 will be Rs 15,373 crore, which is 1.1% of the GDP, marginally lower than last year's Rs 15,855 crore -- 1.3% of the GDP.

IBRD loan of $250 mn for farm development programme
World Bank has sanctioned a $250-million loan for a five-year national agriculture development programme scheduled to start from April 1, 1998. The programme will be conducted by Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR). Of the 85 research institutes of ICAR, about 30 will be participating in the programme and ICAR may engage various universities and other research organisations as well.
BJP to accelerate infotech revolution
The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) intends to speed up the information revolution taking place in the country. Acknowledging the importance of IT as the most revolutionary tool ever created in human history in its election manifesto, the party yesterday announced a number of proposals to give a thrust to India's infotech industry if voted to power.


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Indians develop only anti-virus, accounting software package
Any product produced in the US becomes a de facto product in India and its versions are produced here. As such, the only products developed here and displayed at National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) shows are related to accounting or anti-virus packages," says Netcon Systems Pvt Ltd managing director Ashwin Honkan.

Industry hails BJP's swadeshi thrust
The domestic industry believes that the economic programme unveiled in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) manifesto reflects the earnestness of the party to continue with the reforms process and give a thrust to Indian entrepreneurship. Industry representatives and the business chambers felt that the private enterprise would get a boost if the package were to be implemented.

 


  Slowdown in exports continues in December
  "Petrochemical sector faces threat from rupee depreciation"
  Govt postpones Concor divestment
  Formulation prices cut may eat into drug firms' earnings
  Clutch of litigations may slow down Enron Kannur Power Project march
  TRAI puts off hearing on cellular operators plea against MTNL
  Ad agencies downsize staff to stay afloat
  Water-jet can be an effective cutting tool, say experts
  Marketplace Briefing
  Plan commission member for PSE corporatisation
  South-east Asian currency slump may hit garment exporters hard
  Hoteliers seek amicable solution to dual tariff issue
  Quality onions fetch record price
  Sonia won't affect BJP prospects
  Sensex may maintain level
  Thin-tank for G-7 expansion
  South Korea, IMF differ on interest rates
  Cautious welcome for Jakarta trade credit plan
  Foreign investors give a thumbs-down to BJP agenda
  Sonia will not affect BJP prospects
  State Briefing
  "Take cold-storage issue out of deep-freezer"
  Banks hold meetings on Indonesia's foreign debt
  After much dithering Jena finally settles for Kendrapara
  S Korea interest rates to stay high
  Nothing less than direct descendant of Shivaji would do for Congress
  Tough fight for Vasundera Raje in Jhalawar
  Poll Briefing
  Bharat mata has a new daughter
  Bihar Congmen do not want a visit from Sonia
  "Performance of local ports satisfactory"
  Financial Briefing
  Chamber seeks exemption from WTO child labour norms
  Jyoti Basu to discuss State Bank dealing-room merger issue with PM
  ILO finds Indian port labour below standard
  Panel moots total decontrol of container-detention charges
  Centre imposes anti-dumping duty on 5 categories of catalysts from Denmark