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result in slow down in generation capacity addition
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Surya Murthy
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finance ministry has called a meeting on monday to look at imposing import duty on boilers and turbines. Ministry of Power and Heavy Industries are pitting for it, so as it would protect the interest of domestic power producers like BHEL, L&T....
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Food Bill Stumbling? Indian Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar has lashed out at Congress President Sonia Gandhi’s dream project, namely the National Food Security Bill , which the government introduced in the Lok Sabha on December 22. Pawar went on record as saying that there are insufficient funds to implement the Food Security Bill in its present form. However, he said “This is not a question of [an] individual. This is a question of investment in agriculture.” The bill, if it became law and was fully implemented, would cost the national exchequer Rs 1.1 lakh crore ($22 billion) annually in agriculture liabilities alone, but would provide subsidized food grain to more than 60 percent o...
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A few answers have been found, they say, Rajeev ji. Re-auctioning of 2G spectrum would provide 60,000 crores as a windfall gain which they would pump into Food Security Bill. What if, nine companies, whose licences were scrapped by the Supreme...
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Surya Murthy
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noble concept, however, full of pitfalls. subsidized food for the below poverty line persons is the need of the hour, but Congress to gain maximum mileage plans to extend it to 75 per cent of the population. This is a populist measure with an eye...
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