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India-West Indies series to be low scorer for Ten Sports
Low viewer interest following India"s early exit from the ICC T20 World Cup, plus the absence of star cricketers like Sachin Tendulkar and Virender Sehwag from the team have brought down average spot rates on Ten Sports over 50 per cent against what advertisers paid on STAR Cricket, the host broadcaster for the T20 World Cup, and SET Max, broadcaster for the Indian Premier League (IPL). Ten Sports is the host broadcaster for India"s upcoming tour of the West Indies starting June 26. India is scheduled to play four One Day Internationals (ODIs) from June 26 to July 5.

TCS eyes $1-bn Indian revenue
Even as its US business has been impacted by the recession, Tata Consultancy Services, India’s largest information technology services provider, expects its India revenues to double to $1 billion in the next three-four years, majorly coming from the government sector. India currently contributes 10 per cent to TCS’ total revenues.

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Chidambaram proposes to restructure home ministry
When the Union Budget was presented earlier in the year, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) outlay was raised 33 per cent over the previous Budget, up from Rs 25,500 crore to Rs 38,000 crore.
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H1N1 drug trial talks next week

Multinational drug firms Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline and Baxter are likely to initiate discussions with the Union health ministry next week on conducting clinical trials for H1N1 (swine flu) medicine. - SC issues notice to govt, others on Novartis petition - SC issues notices to Centre, others on Novartis petition - Novartis India to quadruple its business in 5 years - Novartis: Puppy power - Novartis" swine flu vaccine shows encouraging results - Novartis" swine flu vaccine show encouraging results The talks will include selection of sites, finalisation of trial modalities, price negotiation for vaccine supplies and advance placement of purchase orders. Senior government officials say the companies are expected to agree to the ministry demand for experimental studies on 600–800 humans before applying for marketing licences. Eight centres from across the country have been shortlisted for these studies. We are open to place advance purchase orders if they are willing to conduct clinical trials in the country; However, the prices will have to be negotiated, officials said. It is known that a single dose of H1N1 vaccine may cost between Rs 600 to Rs 800. Earlier, addressing a press conference, health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said the MNCs will not be given marketing permission unless studies are conducted in India. “They wanted to avoid it, as trials are going on in other countries. But we will have them conduct bridging studies here before allowing them to introduce their vaccines,” Azad said.


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