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STATES: Land acquisition: NHAI draws a blank in 8 States in Q1
New Delhi, July 21 The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) has not been able to acquire any land in eight States in the first quarter of the current ...

OUTLOOK: UltraTech net up 58% on lower cost, capacity addition
Mumbai, July 21 UltraTech Cement, an Aditya Birla Group company, has reported a 58 per cent jump in net profit in the first quarter ended June 30, 2009 largely due to increase in volume growth and fall in ...

COAL: Adani Power to import coal for Mundra plant
More than 50 per cent of the coal requirement for Adani Power’s 4,620-MW Mundra plant will have to be imported from Indonesia, though the company has tied up for domestic ...

SOFTWARE: More cos drawn to green IT initiatives
Pune, July 21 “Enterprises in India have embarked on the drive to be environmentally conscious. Close to 60 per cent of respondents from large enterprises in the country are discussing or are in the trial stages of a green IT ...

COMMODITY MARKETS: Buying support keeps cardamom prices steady
Outlook for next crop seen better. Cardamom prices ruled steady at auctions held in Kerala and Tamil Nadu last week, while the prospects are good for the next crop as the growing areas received good showers under the influence of the South-West ...

FOREX: Overseas portfolio investments fall
The net International Investment Position of India as at end-March 2009 declined to $65.34 billion from $78.5 billion as on December 2008, according to the latest figures released by the Reserve Bank ...

OUTLOOK: LIC Housing June quarter profit up 18%
Mumbai, July 21 LIC Housing Finance reported an 18 per cent growth in net profit at Rs 124 crore in the first quarter of this fiscal, against Rs 105 crore in the corresponding quarter ...

OUTLOOK: Under-recoveries of oil at Rs 2,880 cr in July
New Delhi, July 21 Despite the recent retail price increase of auto fuels, the public sector oil marketing companies (OMCs) will lose around Rs 2,880 crore in July by selling the four petroleum products – petrol, diesel, PDS kerosene ...






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