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AGRICULTURAL POLICY
Sops for coir exports
The Centre has announced concessions to ease the impact of the rising rupee on the coir sector. The eligibility of coir and coir products has been enhanced from 1 per cent to 3 per cent on FOB value under the Duty Entitlement Passbook Scheme ... More

E-GOVERNANCE
Facility for e-filing of patent launched
New Delhi, July 20 The Government has launched a facility for e-filing of patent and trademark applications to speed up the process of securing exclusive rights over a product or trading symbol.“With the launch of e-filing ... More

APOnline, Magna tie up
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