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Ministry clears two apparel parks in Surat, Ghaziabad
The scheme is designed to give the major buyers overseas " a single-stop market in meeting all labour/environment standards, boost investments in the sector and develop domestic brands which can withstand the pressure of imports''. More
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Six lakh t onions released for export


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Oil marketing cos to have pricing freedom

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Auto cos get FIPB green signal for new models


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