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Panel members resent setting up of NCLT
New Delhi: A section of members in the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs that was examining the Bill on the proposed Insolvency Law has voiced its concern on the rationale behind the setting up of National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).
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Centre to pay Rlys for carrying water to drought-hit areas
New Delhi: While the industry, especially the consumer goods manufacturers, are keeping an eye on monsoons with their fingers crossed, the Railways for one is not complaining.
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Plan panel worried over shortfall in budgetary support
New Delhi: The Planning Commission has expressed concern over the shortfall in gross budgetary support for central Plan and central assistance to states and Union territories during the Ninth Plan.
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Defence sector gives huge growth potential for C&I industry
New Delhi: With technological advancement an opportunity worth Rs 6,000 crore lies before the domestic control and instrumentation industry in the defence sector.
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NMDC to set up first pig iron plant
New Delhi: State-owned National Mineral Development Corporation would set up its first pig iron plant at Jagdalpur under Bastar district of Chhatisgarh, with Russian expertise.
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Edible oil imports set to surge
Poor monsoon, partly due to El Nino, is likely to see a sharp decline in the overall availibility of oilseeds this kharif season.
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Parliament mourns Kant
New Delhi: Both the Houses of Parliament were adjourned for the day on Monday without transacting any business after paying tributes to Vice-President Krishan Kant who passed away on July 27.
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Nitish trounces Mamata as cabinet stands by him
New Delhi: In what comes as a major political victory for railway minister Nitish Kumar over Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee, the Union Cabinet on Monday decided to stand by him on the issue of creation of seven  more railway zones.
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