JANUARY 20, 2002
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No Revival Yet
The CII-Ascon Survey of 110 manufacturing and 12 services sectors reconfirms what many were fearing: that an economic revival isn't around the corner yet. The culprit is the basic goods sector, which is given a 45 per cent weightage by the survey in the manufacturing sector..

Show Me The Money
It seems the Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha is going to have a tough time balancing the government's books this fiscal end. Estimates of gross tax collections for the period April-December 2001, point to a shortfall. Unless the kitty makes up in the last quarter, the fiscal situation will turn precarious.
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Past   Future
 
PAST
Business Before And After Liberalisation
The Indian Economy: 1995-2001
India's Finance Ministers
What Have We Achieved, By Montek Singh Ahluwalia
India's Poor And Unemployed
10 Economic Initatives Since 1991
PSU's: Bleeding Ulcers?
Budget And Plans That Mattered
Infrastructure Initatives
Foreign Investment
 
FUTURE
The Great Services Hope
Indian Economy: Two Scenarios
Future States
This Will Be India's Decade, By Surjit Bhalla
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