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Come Sept & sop scheme for co-ops would be ready
New Delhi: The finance ministry is expected to finalise by September the incentive scheme for reforms in the co-operative credit sector.
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Govt pursuing 31 D cases
New Delhi: Minister of disinvestment, Arun Shourie, told the Lok Sabha on Friday that the Government was pursuing 31 cases of disinvestment presently.
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Beeline of bigwigs for Made In India in Kabul in Sept
New Delhi: India Inc is targeting business deals worth $500 million in Afghanistan with over 100 companies including the Tatas, Hero group, Godrej, Phillips India, Bajaj and Kirloskar set to firm up plans of entering that country.
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Navy propels private role in defence via submarine order for L&T
Mumbai: The Indian Navy has parcelled out to the private sector the work on parts of a highly classified nuclear submarine and test launcher for a nuclear-tipped, sub-launched cruise missile.
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Diamond bourse likely to be ready by 2004
Mumbai: The much-awaited Bharat Diamond Bourse, intended to be a well- equipped platform for promoting diamond and diamond jewellery export, would finally become functional in Mumbai.
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More Indian IT firms to develop banking products
Mumbai: Demand for a greater variety of banking software is prompting more Indian IT companies to become product developers and not solely software service providers.
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Automobiles, banks, food products show higher net profit in 2001-02
Mumbai: The sector-wise analysis of 877 major companies has shown a prominent growth in net profit in the case of automobiles, banks, food products, trading and pharmaceuticals during 2001-02.
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Filmstars to shell out lesser tax
Mumbai: Income-tax authorities have some good news for those Bollywood artists who have set up their own companies. Henceforth, artists will be taxed only on income generated by them in their individual capacity, and not on income generated by their company.
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