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Deora to meet Pawar next week to salvage ethanol programme21-NOV-09
With the acute ethanol shortage derailing the programme to blend the sugarcane extract in petrol, Oil Minister Murli Deora will meet Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar next week to salvage the programme.
Cabinet approves Rs 7,266-cr plan for Bundelkhand20-NOV-09
The Union Cabinet has approved a special package worth Rs 7,266 crore for the Bundelkhand region, comprising parts of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. The aim is to mitigate the effects of drought in seven districts of UP and six districts of MP. The project is spread over a three-year period.
Shettar inducted into Karnataka cabinet18-NOV-09
Jagadish Shettar, who resigned as speaker of Karnataka assembly on Monday, was inducted into the 18-month-old B S Yeddyurappa government today. This marks the fulfillment of yet another condition of the compromise formula worked out with the dissident group by the chief minister.
Govt refers Jet's proposal to raise $400 mn to CCEA17-NOV-09
The government today referred a proposal by private carrier Jet Airways to raise Rs 2,000 crore from foreign investors to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA).
Japan economy grows at 4.8%17-NOV-09
Japan’s economy expanded at the fastest pace in more than two years in the third quarter, led by a rebound in domestic demand that may ease concern of a return to recession next year.
Cab Secy asks ministries not to interfere in CPSEs16-NOV-09
Cabinet Secretary K M Chandrasekhar today did some plain-speaking, asking administrative ministries to allow Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) to function independently.
Stimulus rollback not at one go: Cabinet Secy16-NOV-09
With the economy showing mixed signals of recovery, the government today said all components of stimulus packages may not be withdrawn at one go when the rollback process kicks in, which is unlikely this year.
Supply constraints driving food prices up: Cabinet Secy16-NOV-09
Amid inflation doubling to 1.54 per cent in October on monthly basis, the government today admitted that there have been supply constraints on some food items, leading to rising prices of those items.
SAIL, NMDC disinvestment proposal to go to Cabinet in Dec14-NOV-09
The proposal to divest government's stake in SAIL and NMDC is final and would be sent to the Union Cabinet next month for approval, Union Steel minister Vir Bhadra Singh said today.
Cabinet okays new corporate governance manual14-NOV-09
The Orissa cabinet chaired by the chief minister Naveen Patnaik today put its seal of approval on the new corporate governance manual drafted by the Hyderabad based Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI).
DoT to seek Cabinet nod for Rs 10,000-cr defence proj13-NOV-09
The Department of Telecom (DoT) will approach Cabinet shortly seeking allocation of Rs 10,000 crore to prepare an optical fibre cable (OFC) network for defence forces in the next three years in lieu of release of spectrum for mobile services.
Oil min to ensure 5% ethanol blending by OMCs13-NOV-09
The government today asked the petroleum ministry to ensure that oil companies compulsorily sold petrol mixed with 5 per cent ethanol.
OVL allowed to invest $70 million more in Brazilian oilfield13-NOV-09
The government today allowed ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL), the overseas arm of state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp, to invest an additional $70 million in an oilfield in Brazil, taking its total investment in the project to $748 million.
Govt approves policy for digitised cable content13-NOV-09
The government today approved the policy for Headend-in-the-Sky (HITS) operators, a technology that will provide digitised cable content to viewers across the country. The guidelines are not binding on the cable operators or the subscribers and they can continue with the existing analogue system.
HITS policy to enable digital delivery platform12-NOV-09
The much awaited Headends in the Sky (HITS) policy cleared by the Union Cabinet today would not only enable a digital delivery platform for cable operators, but will also result in reduction in subscription rates as competition will increase in the distribution sector.
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