
Thursday, February 25, 1999
Economy as bad as in 1991, admits govt
Barely a couple of months after Finance Minister Yashwant Sinha blew up WEF managing director Claude Smadja for daring to suggest that India was anywhere close to a 1991-type of situation, his very own economic survey suggests the same thing.
TDP may finally come around
By delaying its decision on whether to support President's rule in Bihar, the TDP kept the Vajpayee government dangling today although there were initial indications that party chief Chandrababu Naidu would back the Government.
Survey raises concern over dull capital market
The Economic Survey has raised serious concern over the dull capital market situation and called for revival of the dull primary market to spur industrial growth in the country.
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