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Retrospective changes in tax law bad, says new CII chief Adi Godrej
23 Apr 2012
In a series of interviews over the weekend, the chairman of the Godrej group has also sought a strong anti-graft watchdog, foreign investment in retail, and quick introduction of GST to rationalise indirect taxes
Retrospective changes in tax law bad, says new CII chief Adi Godrej
23 Apr 2012
In a series of interviews over the weekend, the chairman of the Godrej group has also sought a strong anti-graft watchdog, foreign investment in retail, and quick introduction of GST to rationalise indirect taxes
Assocham once again argues against MAT
30 Dec 2010
CII delegation to visit Turkmenistan
08 Feb 2010
India Inc Q2 investment plans up 52 per cent quarter-over-quarter at Rs4,40,353 crore: Assocham
10 Nov 2009
Andhra Pradesh emerged as the leading state in attracting domestic corporate investments while Gujarat and Maharashtra followed as second and third favourite investment destinations during the first six months of the current fiscal.
FICCI sees a surge in consumer and business confidence
19 Oct 2009
Consumer durable and retailer sales in the country have increased by 15 to 20 per cent this year: FICCI survey.
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