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Exports up 13 p.c. in Apr.-Aug.
NEW DELHI, OCT. 1. Exports continued to rise steadily with an over 13 per cent growth during the first five months of the current fiscal despite a dip to single digit growth during August. The month recorded only 6.55 per cent rise in exports as ...
IOC to invest Rs. 25,000 cr. in Tenth Plan
NEW DELHI, OCT. 1.The Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) plans to achieve a total refining capacity of 60 million tonnes per annum by the end of the Tenth Plan. This will involve an investment of over Rs. 25,000 crores through its internal resources as ...
Narayana Murthy gets Lal Bahadur Shastri award
NEW DELHI, OCT. 1.The Infosys Chairman, N. R. Narayana Murthy, was today presented with the prestigious Lal Bahadur Shastri National award for excellence in public administration and management sciences for 2001 by the President, A. P. J. Abdul ...
Equities drift further
MUMBAI, OCT. 1. SHARE PRICESdrifted further lower pushing the Sensex down by 32 points at close on the Bombay Stock Exchange today on heavy selling by foreign institutional investors as well as domestic financial institutions. The BSE benchmark ...
The chip race is on — but who needs more speed?
BANGALORE, OCT. 1. October will see rival computer chipmakers Intel and AMD entering the next lap of their longstanding race to create the faster processor. But global sales figures seem to bear out the gut feeling that lay customers tired of ...
Rupee scales 8-month peak
MUMBAI, OCT. 1. The rupee scaled over eight-month peak against the U.S. currency today, propelled by strong bunched-up dollar supplies accumulated over the long extended weekend, despite light dollar demand from State-run banks curbing its ...
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