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Govt. to divest 61 p.c. in Nalco
NEW DELHI, MARCH 10. The Union Government has decided to divest 61 per cent stake in National Aluminium Company (Nalco) including 10 per cent in the domestic and 20 per cent in the American market before roping in a strategic partner. ``The ...
TDB may cut interest rate
A committee appointed by the Union government is studying the possibility of reducing the interest rate charged by the Technology Development Board (TDB) for assisted projects in view of the general tapering of interest rates, according to S. B. ...
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