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Mayawati scraps sugar policy
The Uttar Pradesh Government under Ms Mayawati has scrapped her predecessor administration's Sugar Industry Promotion Policy of 2004, compounding uncertainties for a currently beleaguered industry. "The Cabinet has today decided to scrap the ... More

Unemployment is growing: Bardhan
Unemployment is growing even as the economy grows at 9 per cent plus and employment in organised sector is coming down, said Mr A. B. Bardhan, General Secretary, the Communist Party of India. He was speaking on `Some trends in socio-economic ... More

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Bhide takes charge as Revenue Secretary
The Disinvestment Secretary, Mr P.V. Bhide, has taken charge as Secretary, Department of Revenue, Ministry of Finance. Mr Bhide is a member of the Indian Administrative Service of 1973 batch Andhra Pradesh cadre. He has also served as ... More






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