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is this the right time to get in to the stock to get rewarded as before?...
PIL against NICE Project
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Supreme Court admitted PIL against NICE project and posted for hearing on Sept 17.Hence company\\`s Future will be decided on hearing of this PIL....
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some of us have missed opportunity of extra ordinary performace made by the stock ,instead of apologise we can associate with the upcoming multibagger provided we have backing of such director who can give the direction to enter at which stock which is about to soar and show similar performance in coming times so that we can get the real benifit of stock market...
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stocks are correcting but are they still worthy to be bought at current levels? its hard to predict but its better to move under his purview to trade safe...
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good history and still good but entry and exit level are essential to be guided by experts of the sector...
Future plans for NICE
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mid-day 7th august'2008...
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from where did u get this information plz reply.
Future plans for NICE
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from where did u get this information plz reply....
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Bangalore:
GLAD TO KNOW: Ashok Kheny
Highway builder Ashok Kheny is hopeful of getting help from the Yeddyuarppa government in bagging a contract to build four corridors across the state.
His proposed the 2600-km road project, Karnataka First, includes a corridor linking Bidar and Bangalore. The other three highways are: Karwar-Bellary, Mangalore- Bangalore, and Raichur-Belgaum.
A cakewalk
With JD(S) boss Deve Gowda putting hurdles to his 111-km long Bangalore-Mysore infrastructure corridor, Kheny faced a nightmare in getting through it.
But this time he is sure of a cakewalk with Gowda being sidelined after the latest developments in the state and his friend Yeddyurappa at the helm.
"We have proposed the project and are sure of starting the work early next year," said Ashok Kheny. "The roads will be finished in five years."
Crucial project
The cost of the project is estimated around Rs 20, 000. It will be carried out by a consortium of ten companies including Kalyani group, with Kheny's NICE (Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises) taking the lead. Pointing out the absence of a highway between Bidar and Bangalore, Kheny said the corridor would play a great role in boosting the state economy by connecting the remote areas with the capital.
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"Now, it takes 16 hours to reach Bangalore from Bidar. Once the Karnataka First is completed it will come down to six hours," said Kheny. Along with the stretch there will be public amenity sites apart from a private market to procure farm produce. For every 25 km there will be a cold storage, a food-processing unit and outlets to sell food products. Kheny said he would ensure a fair price helping the farmers to market their products.
Usual procedure
Though the state government is apparently helpful to Kheny the officials say they would follow due procedures before clearing the project. "The project will undergo routine process. But we will ensure that it will progress keeping in mind the infrastructure development of the state," said Gaurav Gupta, joint secretary, infrastructure.
Travel time
Bidar- Bangalore (6 hours)
Karwar- Bellary (2 hours)
Mangalore- Bangalore (2.5 hours)
Raichur- Belgaum (2 hours)
Future plans for NICE
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Bangalore:
GLAD TO KNOW: Ashok Kheny
Highway builder Ashok Kheny is hopeful of getting help from the Yeddyuarppa government in bagging a contract to build four corridors across the state.
His proposed the 2600-km road project, Karnataka First, includes a corridor linking Bidar and Bangalore. The other three highways are: Karwar-Bellary, Mangalore- Bangalore, and Raichur-Belgaum.
A cakewalk
With JD(S) boss Deve Gowda putting hurdles to his 111-km long Bangalore-Mysore infrastructure corridor, Kheny faced a nightmare in getting through it.
But this time he is sure of a cakewalk with Gowda being sidelined after the latest developments in the state and his friend Yeddyurappa at the helm.
"We have proposed the project and are sure of starting the work early next year," said Ashok Kheny. "The roads will be finished in five years."
Crucial project
The cost of the project is estimated around Rs 20, 000. It will be carried out by a consortium of ten companies including Kalyani group, with Kheny's NICE (Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises) taking the lead. Pointing out the absence of a highway between Bidar and Bangalore, Kheny said the corridor would play a great role in boosting the state economy by connecting the remote areas with the capital.
Save 10 hours
"Now, it takes 16 hours to reach Bangalore from Bidar. Once the Karnataka First is completed it will come down to six hours," said Kheny. Along with the stretch there will be public amenity sites apart from a private market to procure farm produce. For every 25 km there will be a cold storage, a food-processing unit and outlets to sell food products. Kheny said he would ensure a fair price helping the farmers to market their products.
Usual procedure
Though the state government is apparently helpful to Kheny the officials say they would follow due procedures before clearing the project. "The project will undergo routine process. But we will ensure that it will progress keeping in mind the infrastructure development of the state," said Gaurav Gupta, joint secretary, infrastructure.
Travel time
Bidar- Bangalore (6 hours)
Karwar- Bellary (2 hours)
Mangalore- Bangalore (2.5 hours)
Raichur- Belgaum (2 hours)
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You have mentioned the name of Blue Star which is one of my portfolio stock.It pays a good dividend of Rs.7 per share whici is 350% for a 2 rupee face value share. Do you have any other news on it as it is an stock I like & is a potential large cap in the times to come?
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Bangalore:
GLAD TO KNOW: Ashok Kheny
Highway builder Ashok Kheny is hopeful of getting help from the Yeddyuarppa government in bagging a contract to build four corridors across the state.
His proposed the 2600-km road project, Karnataka First, includes a corridor linking Bidar and Bangalore. The other three highways are: Karwar-Bellary, Mangalore- Bangalore, and Raichur-Belgaum.
A cakewalk
With JD(S) boss Deve Gowda putting hurdles to his 111-km long Bangalore-Mysore infrastructure corridor, Kheny faced a nightmare in getting through it.
But this time he is sure of a cakewalk with Gowda being sidelined after the latest developments in the state and his friend Yeddyurappa at the helm.
"We have proposed the project and are sure of starting the work early next year," said Ashok Kheny. "The roads will be finished in five years."
Crucial project
The cost of the project is estimated around Rs 20, 000. It will be carried out by a consortium of ten companies including Kalyani group, with Kheny's NICE (Nandi Infrastructure Corridor Enterprises) taking the lead. Pointing out the absence of a highway between Bidar and Bangalore, Kheny said the corridor would play a great role in boosting the state economy by connecting the remote areas with the capital.
Save 10 hours
"Now, it takes 16 hours to reach Bangalore from Bidar. Once the Karnataka First is completed it will come down to six hours," said Kheny. Along with the stretch there will be public amenity sites apart from a private market to procure farm produce. For every 25 km there will be a cold storage, a food-processing unit and outlets to sell food products. Kheny said he would ensure a fair price helping the farmers to market their products.
Usual procedure
Though the state government is apparently helpful to Kheny the officials say they would follow due procedures before clearing the project. "The project will undergo routine process. But we will ensure that it will progress keeping in mind the infrastructure development of the state," said Gaurav Gupta, joint secretary, infrastructure.
Travel time
Bidar- Bangalore (6 hours)
Karwar- Bellary (2 hours)
Mangalore- Bangalore (2.5 hours)
Raichur- Belgaum (2 hours)
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