28 June: ICICI Bank Ltd, Infra structure Development Finance Co. Ltd, IndusInd Bank Ltd.
29 June: Birla Corp. Ltd, CMC Ltd, JSW Steel Ltd, Purvankara Projects Ltd.
30 June: BF Utilities Ltd, HDFC Bank Ltd, Hindustan Copper Ltd.
1 July: ING Vysya Bank Ltd
2 July: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, Union Bank of India, Yes Bank Ltd.
IPO
29 June: Technofab Engineering Ltd's issue opens.
It will close on 2 July.
Issue Size: Rs71.76 crore. Price band: Rs230-240.
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
Next Week...Today for You
MONDAY
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi will again lay the foundation stone of the Manali Ladakh tunnel project. Defence minister A.K. Antony will accompany her.
In 2002, then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had first laid the foundation stone for the project. The 9km horse shoe shaped tunnel would enable civilians and the Armed Forces access to the border areas of Ladakh.
TUESDAY
VICEPRESIDENT Mohammad Hamid Ansari will confer National Statistical Awards on the occasion of the Statistics Day at Vigyan Bhavan. Minister for coal, statistics and programme implementation Sriprakash Jaiswal and chairman of National Statistical Commission R. Radhakrishna will also be present.
WEDNESDAY
HOME MINISTER P. Chidambaram will hold his monthly press conference.
THURSDAY
THE SECOND meet of the newly constituted second National Advisory Council, which is expected to set the social agenda for the Congress led United Progressive Alliance, will take place.
In this meeting, the council is likely to take up the draft of food security Bill.
THE COMMERCE ministry will formally release the trade data for May.
Provisional data released by the commerce secretary Rahul Khullar earlier this month showed exports grew 35% in the same month.
FRIDAY
CONFEDERATION OF Indian Industry will organize a national seminar on water resource management and mining sector in India.
The chief guests for the seminar include secretary (mines), ministry of coal and mines Santha Sheela Nair and chairman of Central Ground Water Board B.M. Jha, among others.
UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi will again lay the foundation stone of the Manali Ladakh tunnel project. Defence minister A.K. Antony will accompany her.
In 2002, then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had first laid the foundation stone for the project. The 9km horse shoe shaped tunnel would enable civilians and the Armed Forces access to the border areas of Ladakh.
TUESDAY
VICEPRESIDENT Mohammad Hamid Ansari will confer National Statistical Awards on the occasion of the Statistics Day at Vigyan Bhavan. Minister for coal, statistics and programme implementation Sriprakash Jaiswal and chairman of National Statistical Commission R. Radhakrishna will also be present.
WEDNESDAY
HOME MINISTER P. Chidambaram will hold his monthly press conference.
THURSDAY
THE SECOND meet of the newly constituted second National Advisory Council, which is expected to set the social agenda for the Congress led United Progressive Alliance, will take place.
In this meeting, the council is likely to take up the draft of food security Bill.
THE COMMERCE ministry will formally release the trade data for May.
Provisional data released by the commerce secretary Rahul Khullar earlier this month showed exports grew 35% in the same month.
FRIDAY
CONFEDERATION OF Indian Industry will organize a national seminar on water resource management and mining sector in India.
The chief guests for the seminar include secretary (mines), ministry of coal and mines Santha Sheela Nair and chairman of Central Ground Water Board B.M. Jha, among others.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
AGM Next week
22 June: KEC International Ltd, Prism Cement Ltd.
23 June: Birla Corp. Ltd, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Patni Computer Systems Ltd,
Rallis India Ltd, Tata Investment Corp. Ltd.
24 June: Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd, Petronet LNG Ltd.
25 June: Assam Co. (India) Ltd, Bharat Bijlee Ltd, Binani Cement Ltd, Syndicate
Bank Ltd.
23 June: Birla Corp. Ltd, Oriental Bank of Commerce, Patni Computer Systems Ltd,
Rallis India Ltd, Tata Investment Corp. Ltd.
24 June: Consolidated Construction Consortium Ltd, Petronet LNG Ltd.
25 June: Assam Co. (India) Ltd, Bharat Bijlee Ltd, Binani Cement Ltd, Syndicate
Bank Ltd.
Next Week...Today for You
MONDAY
BANK OF Rajasthan Ltd extraordinary general meeting (EGM) will be held.
The EGM has been called to seek shareholder approval for the bank's merger with ICICI Bank Ltd, the country's largest private sector bank.
TUESDAY
PLANNING COMMISSION deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee and commerce minister Anand Sharma will be attending the US India CEO forum on Tuesday.
The forum aims to develop a road map for increased partnership and cooperation between the two countries.
WEDNESDAY
MINISTER FOR health and family welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad will be on a three day visit to Washington and Atlanta for the US India health dialogue.
The US is hosting a high level delegation of Indian ministers for a series of meetings at the end of this month.
THURSDAY
HOME SECRETARY G.K. Pillai will be leaving for Pakistan on Thursday for secretary level talks.
Foreign secretaries of both countries will be meeting in Islamabad to prepare the ground for next month's meeting between foreign ministers S.M. Krishna of India and Shah Mahmood Qureshi of Pakistan.
FRIDAY
HOME MINISTER P. Chidambaram will leave for Pakistan to attend the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Summit.
He will also hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on the sidelines of the summit.
THE QUEEN'S Baton Relay 2010 Delhi, which commenced its 70nation journey from Buckingham Palace, London, on 29 October 2009, will be reaching India from Lahore, Pakistan, 100 days before the start of the 19th Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi.
On its 100day national tour, the relay will travel to the capital of each of India's 28 states and 7 Union territories.
THE GOVERNING council of the Board of Control for Cricket in India will be meeting at the Cricket Centre in Mumbai.
This meeting will come soon after the first official interaction between Indian Premier League (IPL) interim chairman Chirayu Amin and all 10 IPL franchisees.
INDIA METEOROLOGICAL Department is likely to update its monsoon forecast for 2010.
This update is crucial as it predicts rainfall in July, the most important sowing month, and also indicates how the monsoon will pan across the country.
SATURDAY
PRIME MINISTER Manmohan Singh will be in Toronto for the Group of Twenty summit.
The two day summit will see leaders discuss global economic challenges.
BANK OF Rajasthan Ltd extraordinary general meeting (EGM) will be held.
The EGM has been called to seek shareholder approval for the bank's merger with ICICI Bank Ltd, the country's largest private sector bank.
TUESDAY
PLANNING COMMISSION deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, finance minister Pranab Mukherjee and commerce minister Anand Sharma will be attending the US India CEO forum on Tuesday.
The forum aims to develop a road map for increased partnership and cooperation between the two countries.
WEDNESDAY
MINISTER FOR health and family welfare Ghulam Nabi Azad will be on a three day visit to Washington and Atlanta for the US India health dialogue.
The US is hosting a high level delegation of Indian ministers for a series of meetings at the end of this month.
THURSDAY
HOME SECRETARY G.K. Pillai will be leaving for Pakistan on Thursday for secretary level talks.
Foreign secretaries of both countries will be meeting in Islamabad to prepare the ground for next month's meeting between foreign ministers S.M. Krishna of India and Shah Mahmood Qureshi of Pakistan.
FRIDAY
HOME MINISTER P. Chidambaram will leave for Pakistan to attend the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation Summit.
He will also hold talks with his Pakistani counterpart on the sidelines of the summit.
THE QUEEN'S Baton Relay 2010 Delhi, which commenced its 70nation journey from Buckingham Palace, London, on 29 October 2009, will be reaching India from Lahore, Pakistan, 100 days before the start of the 19th Commonwealth Games to be held in New Delhi.
On its 100day national tour, the relay will travel to the capital of each of India's 28 states and 7 Union territories.
THE GOVERNING council of the Board of Control for Cricket in India will be meeting at the Cricket Centre in Mumbai.
This meeting will come soon after the first official interaction between Indian Premier League (IPL) interim chairman Chirayu Amin and all 10 IPL franchisees.
INDIA METEOROLOGICAL Department is likely to update its monsoon forecast for 2010.
This update is crucial as it predicts rainfall in July, the most important sowing month, and also indicates how the monsoon will pan across the country.
SATURDAY
PRIME MINISTER Manmohan Singh will be in Toronto for the Group of Twenty summit.
The two day summit will see leaders discuss global economic challenges.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Next Week...Today for You
SUNDAY
ACCORDING TO the meteorological department, monsoon is likely to hit the Kerala coast this
week. This year, the monsoon is especially important on the back of last year's drought
which cut crop output and contributed to a steep food price inflation. Predicted date is 30
May.
MONDAY
INFRA VISION 2020, a two day conference on implementation bottlenecks in India's
infrastructure plans will be held in New Delhi. Invitees include road trans port minister
Kamal Nath, minister of state for railways E. Ahamed and Planning Commission member B. K.
Chaturvedi among others.
INDUS WATER commissioners of India and Pakistan will meet, with the latter expected to take
up with India the issue of two more hydel power units being constructed in Jammu and
Kashmir.
JHARKHAND CHIEF minister Shibu Soren will take a trust vote at a special assembly session.
The session is being convened after Soren urged the governor to give him a week's time
following the Bharatiya Janata Party's withdrawal of support on 24 May, reducing his
government to a minority.
DATA FOR India's gross domestic product in the fourth quarter will be released.
The last quarter data would give a clear signal of strength of economic recovery.
INDIAN CRICKET board's marketing committee will meet in Mumbai to wrap up the much delayed
team sponsorship details for which the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) issued a
tender notice inviting bids on Thursday. BCCI's deal with Sahara for team sponsorship is
coming to an end next month end. The board has fixed Rs2.25 crore as the base price per
match for the bids for all three formats for the men's team.
NEXT SESSION of the United Nations climate change talks begin on 31 May in Bonn. Talks will
be on till 11 June. This will be the first meeting of all parties since Copenhagen.
HOME MINISTER P. Chidambaram will present his ministry's monthly report highlighting
progress made on various projects as well as the security situation across the country.
The Last date for third-generation (3G) spectrum auction winners to deposit money.
The government is expected to get Rs67,718.95 crore, including payment from state run
operators Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.
TUESDAY
THE COMMERCE ministry will release trade data for April. In March, merchandise exports grew
54.1%, valued at $19.9 billion (Rs92,535 crore).
GUSTAV BALDAUF to take over as the chief operating officer of national carrier Air India.
South African President Jacob Zuma will visit India on a five day trip, accompanied by seven
cabinet ministers. A South African business contingent from various sectors such as energy,
financial services, chemicals, mining, auto and infrastructure, will also accompany him. The
visit is aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.
THURSDAY
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS minister S.M. Krishna will visit the US for the first ever Indo US
strategic talks. He will be accompanied by officials from the minis try of home affairs and
the ministry of external affairs. Krishna will hold talks with his counterpart Hillary
Clinton.
SATURDAY
WORLD ENVIRONMENT Day will be observed on 5 June. The day is observed every year in
different cities by the United Nations Environment Programme.
This year, the event will be observed in Rwanda around the theme “Many species. One planet.
One future“.
ACCORDING TO the meteorological department, monsoon is likely to hit the Kerala coast this
week. This year, the monsoon is especially important on the back of last year's drought
which cut crop output and contributed to a steep food price inflation. Predicted date is 30
May.
MONDAY
INFRA VISION 2020, a two day conference on implementation bottlenecks in India's
infrastructure plans will be held in New Delhi. Invitees include road trans port minister
Kamal Nath, minister of state for railways E. Ahamed and Planning Commission member B. K.
Chaturvedi among others.
INDUS WATER commissioners of India and Pakistan will meet, with the latter expected to take
up with India the issue of two more hydel power units being constructed in Jammu and
Kashmir.
JHARKHAND CHIEF minister Shibu Soren will take a trust vote at a special assembly session.
The session is being convened after Soren urged the governor to give him a week's time
following the Bharatiya Janata Party's withdrawal of support on 24 May, reducing his
government to a minority.
DATA FOR India's gross domestic product in the fourth quarter will be released.
The last quarter data would give a clear signal of strength of economic recovery.
INDIAN CRICKET board's marketing committee will meet in Mumbai to wrap up the much delayed
team sponsorship details for which the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) issued a
tender notice inviting bids on Thursday. BCCI's deal with Sahara for team sponsorship is
coming to an end next month end. The board has fixed Rs2.25 crore as the base price per
match for the bids for all three formats for the men's team.
NEXT SESSION of the United Nations climate change talks begin on 31 May in Bonn. Talks will
be on till 11 June. This will be the first meeting of all parties since Copenhagen.
HOME MINISTER P. Chidambaram will present his ministry's monthly report highlighting
progress made on various projects as well as the security situation across the country.
The Last date for third-generation (3G) spectrum auction winners to deposit money.
The government is expected to get Rs67,718.95 crore, including payment from state run
operators Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd and Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd.
TUESDAY
THE COMMERCE ministry will release trade data for April. In March, merchandise exports grew
54.1%, valued at $19.9 billion (Rs92,535 crore).
GUSTAV BALDAUF to take over as the chief operating officer of national carrier Air India.
South African President Jacob Zuma will visit India on a five day trip, accompanied by seven
cabinet ministers. A South African business contingent from various sectors such as energy,
financial services, chemicals, mining, auto and infrastructure, will also accompany him. The
visit is aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.
THURSDAY
EXTERNAL AFFAIRS minister S.M. Krishna will visit the US for the first ever Indo US
strategic talks. He will be accompanied by officials from the minis try of home affairs and
the ministry of external affairs. Krishna will hold talks with his counterpart Hillary
Clinton.
SATURDAY
WORLD ENVIRONMENT Day will be observed on 5 June. The day is observed every year in
different cities by the United Nations Environment Programme.
This year, the event will be observed in Rwanda around the theme “Many species. One planet.
One future“.
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