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VAT panel for dual Goods & Service Tax structure

Thursday 29 November '07

The Empowered Group of State Finance Ministers on Value-Added Tax...
Dhaba owners get indigestion as Punjab Govt feeds them VAT

Tuesday 20 November '07

Bhravan da Dhaba, in the walled city of Amritsar, is the city’s second best landmark (after Golden Temple).
Balle Balle for Mr Fries: it’s big business from Delhi to Europe

Wednesday 7 November '07

Satnam Foods, has set up a Rs 100-crore project in Pratap Pura village near Jalandhar to make French Fries under...
White House to Riyadh, all go for Meerut’s sound of music

Thursday 1 November '07

Since 1888, Nadir Ali Co’s clients have been armies of 150 countries and the likes of Louis Armstrong, Roger Webster.
When a village in Kinnaur became the first among equals

Monday 29 October '07

Unknown to most, residents of Chini in Himachal Pradesh were the first lot of voters of independent India.
Aam Aadmi Awas, the Rs 1-lakh house

Sunday 28 October '07

After the National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme, the UPA government is working to launch another scheme...
Cheaper tractors to study trips, Punjab potato growers cut a deal

Monday 22 October '07

The strength of united action can fetch big gains. This is what the potato farmers of Doaba region in Punjab have discovered.
60 years after Corbett, a teacher turns terror for man-eaters of Kumaon

Sunday 21 October '07

Edward James Corbett left India in 1947, but in Uttaranchal’s leopard land, his silhouette still exists in the form of a 43-year-old teacher.
A real deal from Sacha Sauda: ketchups, jams

Wednesday 19 September '07

A lot has been written about Sirsa-based spiritual organisation Dera Sacha Sauda since the time it landed itself in a controversy...
Virk case: The ‘cat’ is out of the bag, or is it?

Monday 17 September '07

In police parlance, ‘cats’ are former terrorists who have chosen to become police informers.
LEAVING TERROR BEHIND

Sunday 16 September '07

The recent arrest of former Punjab Police chief SS Virk has brought the spotlight on officers who had led the fight against terrorism in the state...
With ‘Mittal Effect’, oil’s well in Bathinda

Thursday 13 September '07

NRI and richest man in Britain L N Mittal’s decision to invest in the Guru Gobind Singh oil refinery has set the ball rolling for a big time growth for this otherwise ‘sleepy’ town of Punjab.
Bathinda is new wine country

Tuesday 11 September '07

From Beverly Hills to Bathinda. Phrases like this gave this Punjab town a bad name, representative of every thing unattractive...
Pakistan sugar industry finds Indian exports bitter to swallow

Wednesday 29 August '07

The detainment of the Indian sugar consignment at Pakistan is a result of unfair tactics by Pakistani sugar cartel, allege the Indian exporters.
A Pied Piper, please

Tuesday 28 August '07

Robert Burns had once observed that “the best laid plans of mice and men go oft awry”. Chandigarh Press Club’s plan to scare the mice away is an example.
Revellers on rent

Sunday 26 August '07

A groom is as good as his baraat. And in Ambala, you can customise yours
Flying out of Amritsar today: bhindi & mirchi

Wednesday 22 August '07

For long Punjab’s only international airport at Rajasansi in Amritsar languished for want of enough number of flights.
A battery of negative charges has often powered a positive image building blitz

Sunday 19 August '07

Following its product advisory on defective Matsushita batteries, Nokia has received 26 lakh battery change requests from users in India.
Shortage of Gurkha labourers rings alarm bells for Himachal orchards

Friday 17 August '07

The British Army is known to have a unique endurance test for the hopefuls seeking an entry into its famed Gurkha Brigade.
Rural retail story inches ahead to make outlets a one-stop shop

Thursday 16 August '07

Rural retail has gone a step further in Punjab.Firms like ITC and Godrej are now offering an array of services at their rural retail outlets...
Gandhi will return as Rajneesh, via Chandigarh

Sunday 5 August '07

Millions of Indians who know Sir Ben Kingsley as Mahatma Gandhi are in for a huge shock. Their Gandhi will soon be Osho.
All is fair in Ludhiana’s advertisements

Tuesday 24 July '07

More and more firms are opting for foreign models to parade their products
Hic! Costliest liquor’s on its way to India

Monday 23 July '07

With patrons like Lopez and Jolie, a 750 ml of Diva Vodka costs Rs 1.9 crore
Himachal shows the financial inclusion way: each household in state has a bank account

Sunday 15 July '07

The Sensex may have risen to record levels, growth may be at an all-time high but a majority of Indians are still off the financial services map...
Cold locals, colder Cong: It rains on Jagat wedding

Sunday 8 July '07

Legend goes that in 1891, a dalliance between Maharaja of Patiala Bhupinder Singh and the daughter of the British Commander-in-Chief ...
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