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GOVERNMENT POLITICS: G-Sec trading volumes dip over political uncertainty Mumbai, May 13 Uncertainty surrounding Government formation appears to have taken a toll on the Government securities market with traded volumes shrinking by almost 60 per cent between the first phase of polling on April 16 and the fifth ... FOREIGN RELATIONS: Nepal on the boil again For over five decades now, the prospect of a Chinese presence at the Himalayan foothills, adjacent to India’s borders with Nepal and Bhutan, has been the ultimate nightmare for those responsible for the country’s security. The ... POLITICS: Market participants take exit polls lightly Possibility of Third Front Govt feared the most. Mumbai, May 13 Market participants are not reading too much into the exit poll figures that showed the Congress-led alliance slightly ahead of the BJP ... SECURITY: DoT to revoke ByCell’s licences New Delhi, May 13 The Department of Telecommunications has taken a decision to revoke the licences issued to Russian venture ByCell. The move follows concerns raised by the Home Ministry about the company’s shareholding and source of ... POLITICS: ‘Free and Fair’ ...
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Petroleum Secy moots gas cess to fund pipelines
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