| >> | EAC backs rate hike to fight price rise |
| (23rd July 2010) | |
| >> | TACKLING INFLATION SHOULD BE THE IMMEDIATE FOCUS: PMEAC |
| (23rd July 2010) | |
| >> | PMEAC pitches for faster monetary policy tightening |
| (23rd July 2010) | |
| >> | Tweak trade policy to trim current a/c defict |
| (23rd July 2010) | |
| >> | PMEAC for tighter fiscal policies |
| (23rd July 2010) | |
| >> | Use grain stocks to rein in prices |
| (23rd July 2010) | |
| >> | Ranga roots for monetary action |
| (23rd July 2010) | |
| >> | EAC sees 7.2%-plus growth,pitches for stimulus rollback |
| (20th February 2010, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | It's time for fiscal checks again: EAC |
| (20th February 2010, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | In 2 years, back to 9% growth: PM's Council |
| (20th February 2010, Hindustan Times) | |
| >> | Roll back stimulus gradually |
| (20th February 2010, The Times of India) | |
| >> | PM PANEL PEGS GROWTH AT OVER 8% IN 2010-11 |
| (20th February 2010, Business Standard) | |
| >> | GDP seen growing 6.75% |
| (22nd October 2009, Times News Network) | |
| >> | India may grow by 6.75% this year: PM's pane |
| (22nd October 2009, The Business Standard) | |
| >> | Indian economy seen cruising at 6.5% in FY10 |
| (22nd October 2009, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | Farms growth to turn negative on poor rains |
| (21st October 2009, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | Panel high on N-power, harps on laternate fuel sources |
| (21st October 2009, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | EAC sees robust GDP growth on domestic industrial revival |
| (21st October 2009, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | PM panel lowers 2008-09 growth forecast to 7.1% |
| (23rd January 2009, Economic Times) | |
| >> | Dr. Suresh D. Tendulkar releasing the "Review of Economy 2008-09" at a Press Conference |
| (23rd January 2009, Press Information Bureau) | |
| >> | Rebound with a hole : PM's panel |
| (24th January 2009, Hindustan Times) | |
| >> | PM's economic panel lowers GDP growth forecast to 7.1% |
| (24th January 2009, Business Line) | |
| >> | Panel lowers GDP growth projection to 7.1% |
| (24th January 2009, The Times of India) | |
| >> | PM panel sees growth at 7.7% |
| (14th August 2008, Business Standard) | |
| >> | Tight monetary regime, global turmoil to slow growth: EAC |
| (13th August 2008, Economy Bureau) | |
| >> | EAC rings alarm bell on off-budget items |
| (13th August 2008, Economy Bureau) | |
| >> | EAC raises alarm at of-Budget liabilities |
| (13th August 2008, Business Standard) | |
| >> | PM council projects slower growth |
| (13th August 2008,) | |
| >> | Farm sector |
| (20st January 2007,www.asianage.com) | |
| >> | EAC update: Outlook on growth and inflation |
| (22st January 2007, www.thehindubusinessline.com) | |
| >> | PM's EAC revises growth projection downwards to 8.9% |
| (21st January 2007, www.thehindubusinessline.com) | |
| >> | GDP growth forecast down to 8.9% |
| (17st January 2007, www.ndtvprofit.com) | |
| >> | Farm sector performance crucial for growth: Panel |
| (21st January 2007,The Asian Age) | |
| >> | PM's EAC revises growth projection |
| (18th January 2007, Sahara Samay) | |
| >> | PM panel seeks relief for labour intensive units |
| (18th January 2007, The Mint) | |
| >> | EAC says inflation is the biggest challenge |
| (18th January 2007, FInancial Express) | |
| >> | GDP growth pegged at 8.5% for 2008-09 |
| (18th January 2007, The Hindu Business Line) | |
| >> | Count private equity flows as portfolio investment: EAC |
| (18th January 2007, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | PM panel cuts growth projection to 8.9* |
| (18th January 2007, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | US recession to affect India: FM, Rangarajan |
| (18th January 2007, Business Standard) | |
| >> | EAC lowers GDP projection to 8.9% |
| (21st January 2007, Business Standard) | |
| >> | No time to cut rates |
| (21st January 2007, Business Standard) | |
| >> | Make It Easier for PE funds to invest |
| (21st January 2007, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | Incomplete insulation |
| (21st January 2007, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | PM's panel puts growth at 9%, inflation at 4% |
| (17th July 2007, The Mint) | |
| >> | Panel sees 9 pc growth Dollar inflows need active management .... more .... |
| (17th July 2007, The Hindustan Times) | |
| >> | EAC seeks inflow curbs, free Re run Need to remove 'Administrative & Procedural Impediments' .... more .... |
| (17th July 2007, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | Revenue deficit won't be tamed by '08-09 Expressing concern over the state government finances .... more .... |
| (17th July 2007, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | No overheating inflation will be kept under 4% Some Good News - Council cautions against rising global oil prices .... more .... |
| (17th July 2007, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | GDP will grow 9%: PM panel The Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Committee(EAC) .... more .... |
| (17th July 2007, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | Foreign capital inflows projected to be sluggish Almost 47% of foreign capital inflow would come from ECBs .... more .... |
| (17th July 2007, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | Exports growth likely to slow down to 18% The Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council has projected .... more .... |
| (17th July 2007, The Financial Express) | |
| >> | Guns, germs and globalisation Globalisation is almost certain to prevail .... more .... |
| (27th April 2007, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | In defence of fiscal adjustment Is the 3% fiscal deficit target .... more .... |
| (20th February 2007, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | Earnest about fiscal responsibility Staying the course and delivering on the FRBM targets is critical .... more .... |
| (19th February 2007, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | Happy augury FDI overtakes FII flows .... more .... |
| (15th January 2007, The Economic Times) | |
| >> | Put our money on Kashmir |
| 25th December 2006, Hindustan Times | |
| >> | Panel has a bailout pill for ravaged J&K |
(23rd December 2006, Hindustan Times) |
|
| >> | J&K panel plays Santa, proposes Rs 8,302-cr development package |
| (23rd December 2006, Hindustan Times) |