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‘Power projects should be exempted from service tax’
Chennai, March 4 Given the growth being witnessed by the economy and the need for cheap and clean power across all segments to sustain such growth, it is imperative to revisit some of the ‘power’ issues, so that the consumer comes ... More

OUTLOOK
Tata Nano ready to explore licensed manufacturing route to meet demand
Faced with the prospect of an overwhelming demand for its low-cost, ultra compact car – the Nano, Tata Motors is ready to explore opportunities for licensed manufacturing of the car. In addition to satellite manufacturing or ... More






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