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Acquisition of land by Govt for private cos to stop
Bill to be tabled in the current session of Parliament More

No relief yet for depositors in liquidated co-op banks
`Claim list' not submitted by liquidators; nearly Rs 400 cr stuck with banks More

Booming trade: India's exports to Pakistan surge in April-Nov
Exports to Pakistan during first eight months of the current fiscal amount to $869.15 m More

Brands go long on cricket
DESPITE THE DEBACLE More

Old pvt banks no longer immune to `job hopping'
`Days of climbing the ladder slowly are over' More

Host of fixed maturity plans ending today
Shorter-term plans may remain active, expect distributors More

Koodankulam: Russia gets okay for nuke fuel supply
First supply may start by Q2 of 2007; plans four more units in TN More

Buffer stocks: What is FCI actually paying?
Though the Food Corporation of India (FCI) could be paying Rs 850 for a quintal of wheat to be procured for buffer stocks, it will actually end up spending at least Rs 975 a quintal for the purchase taking into account other overheads. These ... More

Autodesk invests Rs 1 cr on design centre at IIT-M
Design finishing school soon at IIT, Madras More

Aptech completes rejig; assimilates buys
Firms up plans for hardware training foray More

We will bear major part of pipeline cost, says Cairn India
Transportation of crude from its Rajasthan fields More

Beer sales expected to be on even keel
After an unprecedented 2006-07 when beer sales in some northern States recorded over 300 per cent growth, the next fiscal is expected to slip back into a normal 15 per cent rate. "Fifteen per cent is normal. But some States may still lag," the ... More

More Indian women in senior management: Survey
38% businesses worldwide don't have women in the higher rungs More


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