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Tuesday, December 02, 2003
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COMMODITY EXCHANGES


NCDEX ties up with NSCCL for clearing, settlement
THE National Commodity & Derivatives Exchange Ltd (NCDEX) has tied up with National Securities Clearing Corporation Ltd (NSCCL) for its clearing and settlement operations. According to a release, NCDEX has chosen NSCCL, a wholly owned ... More

IPSTA's rubber futures launch may be delayed
The reason attributed to the delay in completing the formalities is that the online trading system was not ready. More

POWER


Power subsidy for agriculture in AP
HYDERABAD: The power subsidy given by the Andhra Pradesh Government to the agricultural sector from 1995-96 till now is to the tune of Rs 19,476 crore, according to the State Minister for Power, Mr K. Subbarayudu. The Minister told ... More

RUBBER


Rubber prices remain steady
RUBBER prices were steady on Monday. The market remained inactive as the buyers and growers kept off waiting for a favourable trend according to their expectation. Arrivals were nominal and the transactions were in a low key due to strong buyer ... More

SUGAR


India set to buck global sugar trend
WITH global sugar production poised to remain high in 2003-04 and consumption continuing to trail supplies, the world sugar market is unlikely to get out of the low-price syndrome anytime soon. Prices are expected to continue to be under ... More

TAXATION


Bearing more burden
The Karnataka Government has hiked the market cess on all 113 agricultural products coming under the Agriculture Produce Marketing Committee Act from Re 1 to Rs 1.50 with effect from December 1. This is expected to bring in additional revenue of ... More

TEA


Coonoor tea body decides to hold sales for next 2 weeks
Future sales at Coonoor will be conducted under a caveat. More

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    Copper prices hiked by Rs 9/kg
    ALL the three major producers of copper products on Monday hiked the prices by around Rs 9 per kg for the three different grades. Hindustan Zinc Ltd (HZL), the only producer of zinc and lead, has hiked its prices by 20-40 paise per kg for its ... More
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    In Focus
    Housing finance scenario
    Insurance Round-up — 2003
    Rising intolerance
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    Vaishnavaite Temples in Tamil Nadu
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    Saivite Temples in Tamil Nadu
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    Organic farming
    The Cable tangle
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    Looking back
    Nov. 23-Nov. 29
    Govt pursuing faulty policy on import of edible oil: Godrej

    TN layer poultry sector basking in export boom

    Cotton prices down on heavy arrivals

    Govt rules out change in edible oil duty

    A bitter cup for sugarcane farmers?

    Net investment ups gold demand in Q3

    No separate system yet for Bt cotton sale

    Rabi pulses, oilseed sowing gathers pace

    Soyameal exports face wagon hurdles


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