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Wednesday, November 27, 2002
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`Foreign investors prefer China as there are no democratic delays'
A DESPONDENT Divestment Minister, Mr Arun Shourie, seems to have thrown in the towel as far as the divestment process is concerned and talked the other day of the privatisation dukan (shop) having been virtually shut down by a section of ... More

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Kerala CM flays pressure groups
THE Chief Minister, Mr A.K. Antony, has said that public opinion has come to be strongly influenced by the machinations of organised caucuses and pressure groups affording only a blinkered view of the success or otherwise of the delivery of ... More

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Parliament gives assent to NPA Bill
THE Parliament today passed the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial Assets and Enforcement of Security Interest Bill 2002, with the Rajya Sabha giving its assent to the new law that would provide major powers to banks and financial ... More
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