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03 Oct 2008 22:03

The painful factor is that the people of the State have not given due thought. Their only concern is safeguarding the agriculturist whose lands are at stake. Positive thinking leaders are misguiding the agriculturists, whose sole concern today is to preserve the lands and save for their livelihood. True, anyone will think so. But is bail out package is not that difficult, if the State Government and the Industrialists concerned put their flow of money to mitigate the hardships. Sympathy with the supporting leader for the cause of agriculturists. But apathy lies in self gaining of image whatever said and done.

Surely Tatas are human and their role as Industrialists are born with human touch. The plain truth now is that they tried their patience for two years. Sad that even their contract labour are harassed, and no industrialist can run the establishment with fear and police protection, all the time. Even deploying their own security personnel to protect the workmen of the establishment.

The hard decision of Tatas are still at large to protect the human force. They did not bother of their financial loss. Such magnanimous people are needed for the country today. This is the land of sacred people.

Let us all bestow our support to Tatas in their venture and wish them all prosperity.

B.M. SUBRAMANI - Bangalore...

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Vendors support Tatas despite Singur exit

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Surinder Kapoor of Sona Koyo feels that though it was a painful decision for Ratan Tata, people have been expecting the car to be launched this month. "Tata’s paramount concern was ensuring the security and safety of the people. Going forward we will support Tata Motors in which ever direction they go as vendors to the Nano project."

03 Oct 2008 22:03

Surinder Kapoor of Sona Koyo feels that though it was a painful decision for Ratan Tata, people have been expecting the car to be launched this month. "Tata’s paramount concern was ensuring the security and safety of the people. Going forward we will support Tata Motors in which ever direction they go as vendors to the Nano project." ...

03 Oct 2008 19:26

It is the good decision but late decision. Communist ruled can\...

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Tata Motors to pull out of Singur: WB govt srcs

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Tata Motors to pull out of Singur, reports CNBC-TV18, quoting sources in the West Bengal government.

03 Oct 2008 19:14

Its a late decision but correct..Der aayad durust aayad.. with yechris abd Mamtas no sensible enterprise can susutain in that State.. These so calleed leaders are not only anti-people but also anti-State and anti-national..they will never like prosperity for people as the poverty gives them political hold.. These anti-progress and anti-development leaders are just busy in killing the hopes and dreams of their own people...but its people who bring them back every time.. this time they might have gone too far...Lets hope so..There is no ;law against such enemies of welfare..unfortunately.....

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Tata Motors to pull out of Singur: WB govt srcs

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Tata Motors to pull out of Singur, reports CNBC-TV18, quoting sources in the West Bengal government.

03 Oct 2008 18:48

Tata Motors to pull out of Singur, reports CNBC-TV18, quoting sources in the West Bengal government.
...

03 Oct 2008 18:48

It\\\\`s a belated but welcome decision by Tata Motors to get out of WB Quagmire....

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Tata Motors to pull out of Singur: WB govt srcs

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Tata Motors to pull out of Singur, reports CNBC-TV18, quoting sources in the West Bengal government.

03 Oct 2008 16:55

Please don\\\\`t listen to what people are talking.

Nuclear energy is extremely not commercially viable.
Initial Cost of setting up plant is 1.7 times that of Thermal power plant and close to wind turbine.

But Wind Turbine once installed doesn\\\\`t require any further costs like fuel or maintenance.

Only an idiot will build a nuclear power plant and sell energy.

If nuclear energy is so viable then USA would have made it their primary source of energy. USA still get their energy from Coal!!!

I just wanted people to caution on such bogus claims of 4 lakh crore investment in nuclear power.

With 4 lakh crore you can build 1 lakh Mega Watt capacity of wind power plants.

India currently produces 1.16 Lakh Mega watts power.

Web is full of information on current installed capacities. Future additions etc. Please do your research and you will make better decision.

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N-deal windfall: L&T eyes Rs 3,000 cr/yr orders over 15 yrs

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AM Naik, Chairman, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), feels the nuke deal stands to benefit Indian power companies. Of the Rs 15,000-20,000 crore per year orders that are expected over the 12-15 year window; L&T, he said, is targeting roughly 25-30% of it per year. “Let us say, Rs 3,000 crore roughly per year and more.”

03 Oct 2008 16:55

AM Naik, Chairman, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), feels the nuke deal stands to benefit Indian power companies. Of the Rs 15,000-20,000 crore per year orders that are expected over the 12-15 year window; L&T, he said, is targeting roughly 25-30% of it per year. “Let us say, Rs 3,000 crore roughly per year and more.”...

03 Oct 2008 13:26

The Axon board has given Infosys 60 hours post the HCL offer before withdrawing the recommendation. The board will unanimously recommend the HCL offer when it is made reports CNBC-TV18 quotting sources.

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03 Oct 2008 12:15

Hailing the Congress approval to the Indo-US nuclear agreement as a "major victory" for the Bush Administration, the White House has said it is looking up to the private sector in both the countries to take lead in implementing the landmark pact.

We now look to the US and Indian private sectors to take the lead in implementing the agreement and beginning cooperation.

The opportunities now available for US investment in India's civil nuclear sector are enormous, and we encourage our private sector to take advantage of every opportunity," Fratto said.

Terming the nuclear agreement as a new beginning in the Indo-US bilateral relations, he expressed confidence that both the country will abide by the commitments made in the 123 agreement. -PTI-ET
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02 Oct 2008 20:51

Jagdish Khattar, former MD of the largest car maker, Maruti Suzuki India - is now attempting to tap the Rs 15000 crore servicing space. Khattar brings an absolutely new model in India - a multi brand auto sales and service venutre.

...

02 Oct 2008 17:41

This gives an impression RPL is ready for commercial production.Even some of the experts are indicating it. Can any body for sure indicate the corrrect positin pl?...

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RIL wants tax issues resolved on diesel sale

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Any visit by Reliance Industries Ltd’s chief, Mr Mukesh D. Ambani, to the Capital’s corridors of power is bound to create a flutter. But this time speculation was high as the timing of the visit is on the eve of the crucial Court hearing on supply of gas from RIL’s prolific Krishna-Godavari asset, which is slated for hearing on September 30.

02 Oct 2008 17:41

Any visit by Reliance Industries Ltd’s chief, Mr Mukesh D. Ambani, to the Capital’s corridors of power is bound to create a flutter. But this time speculation was high as the timing of the visit is on the eve of the crucial Court hearing on supply of gas from RIL’s prolific Krishna-Godavari asset, which is slated for hearing on September 30....

02 Oct 2008 15:58

Yes, I think adding ethanol not just saves petrol but also it would have good impact on inflation. ...

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Govt binds OMCs to mix 10% ethanol with fuel: Experts react

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Sridhar Chandrasekhar of CRISIL Research feels that 10% mandatory blending may result decline in sugar production. Narendra Murkumbi of Shree Renuka Sugars believes that in the current context Rs 21.50 is a low price.

02 Oct 2008 15:58

Sridhar Chandrasekhar of CRISIL Research feels that 10% mandatory blending may result decline in sugar production. Narendra Murkumbi of Shree Renuka Sugars believes that in the current context Rs 21.50 is a low price....

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