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Govt seeks to reclassify sectors for coal supplies
Important segments of the economy such as steel, cement, fertiliser, aluminium and paper industries may lose core sector status with respect to assured coal supplies through the existing linkage system if the Government plans fructify. Only the ... More

POLITICS
Bengal re-imposes prohibitory orders
Mamata calls off proposed visit to Singur More

TN lorry owners asked to keep off Karnataka
The State Lorry Owners' Federation-Tamilnadu (SLOF-T) has asked the truck operators from the State not to ply their vehicles to Karnataka till normalcy was restored there. In a statement, Mr P. Sengodan, President, SLOF-T, Namakkal, said in ... More

Cauvery verdict: No impact on business in Bangalore
Some IT, BPO firms close earlier for the day More

A consolation, says Karunanidhi
Welcoming the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal's award, the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, Mr M. Karunanidhi, on Monday said the State had received justice, for which it had been waiting for long. The award is of consolation to him and it would ... More

Kerala disappointed with tribunal award
The Cauvery Tribunal's verdict on the inter-State river water dispute is disappointing, according to the State Water Resources Minister, Mr N.K. Premachandran. He said that the Kerala Government had demanded 99.8 TMC feet of water, which was ... More

Cauvery delta farmers welcome verdict
Farmers in the Cauvery delta in Tamil Nadu have welcomed the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal's final award. They hope it will provide a permanent solution to the long-pending issue. The final award, which allots 210 tmc ft (thousand million ... More

FINANCIAL POLICY
Hold home loan rates, Chidambaram tells banks
`Housing excluded from risk-prone segments in credit policy review' More






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