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Ministry rejects ONGC plea to auction Mumbai High crude
Refiners favour current mechanism of sale on nomination basis More

`New price control to affect only 12% of drugs market'
The Ministry, taking all exemptions into account, believes that in the new scheme only 450-odd formulations will be covered. More

Air fare sops for Overseas Citizenship cardholders
Felicitation centre for investment advisory services to be set up More

Travel agencies batting for World Cup
Packages cost between Rs 3.5 lakh and Rs 6 lakh More

Market betting big on Infosys numbers
FIIs, mutual funds begin 2007 with net buying More

Be aware of MF identification number
Imagine yourself as a trigger-happy investor, ready to sign a few hefty cheques to buy units of mutual funds. Your effort comes to naught, howsoever easy you thought it would be. The reason is simple. You, despite all the money you may have at ... More

Commodities market positioning leans towards agri sector
Supply-side constraints to be a key factor in metals, energy More

Google to help fight cyber crimes
High level team from US coming More

Cellular cos against mandatory sharing
Oppose TRAI proposal on passive infrastructure More

ONGC yet to decide on rig sharing
`Lot of issues have to be clarified' More

Rlys earns Rs 26,661-cr from freight in first half
The Railways raked in Rs 11,332 crore from passengers over the first half of the current fiscal year and Rs 26,661 crore from freight. According to a press release, passenger revenues were generated by charging an average of Rs 27 each from ... More

Lessons from adversity
"Oh, God, No". Another presentation in another of those soporific sessions on IBE (International Business Environment,) was too much for Meghna to stomach. Worse, she had to turn up early so as to ... More

Blow upon blow
Some recent moves by the Government are leaving stand-alone Internet service providers a worried lot. Is the sector headed for a `make or break' battle? More


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