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Mamata takes on Centre for support to Bengal govt
Trinamool Congress chief and Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee today criticised the Centre for supporting to the CPI(M)-led government in West Bengal in the form of assistance for security operations in Naxal-affected regions of the state.

Karnataka seeks to expand railway network
V Madhu, principal secretary, infrastructure development department, government of Karnataka said that the government was keen to partner with the railway ministry to expand the network in the state. Incidentally, the rail coverage in Karnataka lags neighbouring Tamil Nadu by a factor of two with the former having only 16 kms of railway lines per 1000 square kilometres compared to Tamil Nadu’s 30 kms.

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Godrej Industries Q3 net up eight times at Rs 44 cr
Diversified business conglomerate Godrej Industries today reported an eight-fold jump in its net profit at Rs 43.80 crore for the quarter ended December 31, 2009, over the year-ago period.
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Govt initiates anti-dumping probe against acetone imports

The government is mulling imposing anti-dumping duty on imports of acetone, a chemical used in drugs and explosives, to protect domestic players from cheap shipments from Japan and Thailand. - Govt mulls sops for select exporters - US wants India to decrease tariffs on industrial goods - France hopeful of resolving dispute on wine duties amicably - India rejects draft WTO services schedule by US - G-14 meet yields no result after unrelenting US stand - Govt inaction on catch certificate threatens seafood exports Acting on an application of domestic producers on the alleged dumping of the chemical from the two countries, the Directorate General of Anti-dumping and Allied Duties (DGAD) has initiated an anti-dumping probe. "After finding evidences of dumping of the goods from the two countries, the DGAD has initiated investigation," an official said, adding that the period of probe is October 1, 2008 to June 30, 2009. The government has initiated a similar probe on imports of phenol, used in the manufacturing of plywood and particle boards, from the two Asian nations. India has slapped anti-dumping duty on several items such as yarn, fabrics, some of the stainless steel products and chemicals. A recent WTO report said that India was the second only to Argentina among the G-20 nations in initiating anti-dumping investigations during January-July 2009. India had started 15 probes in the first seven months of 2009. Unlike safeguard duty, which is levied in a uniform way, anti-dumping duty varies from product to product and country to country. Both duties are allowed under the multilateral trade rules of the WTO.


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