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BROADBAND: DoT eases roll-out obligation for WiMax players
Revises coverage condition from 25% of rural areas in 2 years to 50% in 5 years. New Delhi, Sept. 13 At a time when the broadband penetration is growing at a dismal pace, the Government has relaxed the rural roll-out obligation for wireless ...

INVESTMENTS: Boil down information into binaries
There are tonnes of personal-finance books on the shelves, but most of them substitute wishing and hoping for understanding, bemoans Clark Winter in The Either/Or Investor (
OUTLOOK: Rains to keep monsoon withdrawal at bay
Thiruvananthapuram, Sept 13 It is becoming increasingly clear that the monsoon would force another round of wet weather spanning almost the whole of the country except the southern peninsula. ...





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Markets (Sep 13)
Nifty (at close)4228.45(-61.85)
US Dollar (Buy/Sell)45.65/66
Brent crude (a bbl) Rs4,357
Gold (a gram) Rs1,069
Silver (a kg) Rs18,070


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