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GOVERNMENT

FOREIGN RELATIONS
Govt urged not to recognise Fiji regime
THE Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin (Gopio) has said that it would campaign against official Indian recognition to the present regime in the tiny island nation of Fiji. "We have a letter from the deposed Prime Minister of Fiji, ... More

POLITICS
March-April ideal for polls: Mahajan
THE Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday hinted the dissolution of the Lok Sabha either by the end of January or early February to facilitate the possibility of holding general elections by March end. The BJP General Secretary, Mr Pramod ... More

`Feel-good' for India is `feel-great' for voters: Advani
THE "feel-good" factor is not only supposedly sweeping the entire economy; on the poll eve, it has also become a tool of sorts for the Government to showcase its performance and achievements. Riding on this "feel-good" wave, the Deputy Prime ... More

FINANCIAL POLICY
Remittances up to $25,000 abroad allowed
IN yet another move towards capital account convertibility, the Government has allowed citizens to freely remit up to $25,000 a year abroad. This was announced by the Finance Minister, Mr Jaswant Singh, on Friday. As an incentive, ... More

E-GOVERNANCE
More customs units to have 24-hour e-filing facility
NEW DELHI: The round-the-clock electronic filing facility of customs documents for goods clearance has been extended to 23 customs formations. The Customs Department has also said customs clearances would now be based on self-assessment ... More




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