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TAMIL NADU
Tribunal wants new tariff for TN wind power
Move follows producers challenging State regulator’s order More

TN textile park to be operational by next year-end
Madurai, Dec. 23 A textile park in Vadipatti taluk, near here, cleared by the Union Government in its first batch of 25 parks across the country, is likely to become operational by December 2008.Madurai Integrated Textile Park, the ... More

TN small industries peeved at power cuts
Small industries are piqued at irregular power cuts and a sense of neglect to their needs is pervasive. During a meet with the Press recently, Mr P.T. Krishnamoorthy, President, Madurai District Tiny And Small Scale Industries ... More

ANDHRA PRADESH
On your mark, get set… go!
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AP to extend rural employment programme
The Andhra Pradesh Government has decided to extend the National Rural Employment Guarantee Programme (NREGP) to all the mandals across the State from April 1 next year.This employment programme is currently being implemented in 656 ... More

KERALA
Enterprise Kerala 07 from Dec 27
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KARNATAKA
Improve work culture, old private banks told
Old private sector banks are vulnerable to forces both within and from outside and it is time for them to focus on improving the work culture to face the threat from these forces, according to Mr Anantakrishna, Chairman and Chief Executive ... More

GUJARAT
It’s business as usual for Modi
Ahmedabad, Dec. 23 Except to those nursing a pathological dislike of the BJP and Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the return of the ruling party to power on a fourth-time pro-incumbency wave in Gujarat was almost a bygone conclusion by the time ... More

Reading Gujarat’s message right
The expected has happened and the BJP has romped home to an impressive victory for a third time in succession in Gujarat, smashing the biggest bogey of Indian politics: The anti-incumbency factor. Only time will tell whether in Gujarat too a ... More

WEST BENGAL
Scottish Sentinel
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