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Govt bid to rein in food prices
The government today said it could intervene to regulate food prices as it saw rice output falling by as much as 10 million tonnes and a drop in sugar and oilseeds production. ... |
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Panel pill to widen base of bank agents
Retired teachers, insurance agents and owners of grocery shops and petrol pumps may become bank agents, according to the ... |
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Glenmark drug fails, stock slides
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Oglemilast, a drug being developed for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary dis ... |
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Volkswagen hopes Polo to drive local sales
German car maker Volkswagen is targeting sales of one lakh units by 2014. Most of the sales are expected to come from th ... |
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Anil in Delhi to clear air on gas dispute
Anil Ambani today met UPA ministers to clarify his stand on the RIL-RNRL case and the ad campaign targeting petroleum mi ... |
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Union farm minister Sharad Pawar (extreme left) with state food ministers in New Delhi on Wednesday. (PTI)
Govt bid to rein in food prices
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