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50% value addition must on tea exports by EOUs, SEZs
THE Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) has clamped a minimum 50 per cent value addition norm on tea exported by EOUs (export-oriented units) and units in the special economic zones (SEZs). This move forms part of a host of procedural ... More

NCMP schemes to cost additional Rs 47,000 cr — Planning Commission meeting today
THE United Progressive Alliance Government will take a call on Tuesday on how much of the promises made in the National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP) can be achieved on an annual basis, given the current resources position. The Planning ... More

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AP: Naxal emissaries pull out
HYDERABAD: The three emissaries of CPI (Maoist) for talks with the Andhra Pradesh Government have withdrawn from the role they were assigned by the naxalite party last year. Announcing their decision at a press conference here on Monday, ... More


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