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Strategic sale in BPCL, HPCL proposed
NEW DELHI, JULY 25.The Disinvestment Ministry is believed to have proposed sale of 36 per cent Government equity in Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) and 26 per cent in Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL). The Ministry is likely ...
India exploring ways to import LNG
NEW DELHI, JULY 25. India may be forced to rely on imports of liquid natural gas (LNG) to meet the shortfall in domestic availability as prospects of supplies through pipelines from either Bangladesh or Iran via Pakistan are becoming remote. With ...
SFL looks to future with optimism
CHENNAI, JULY 25.Sundaram Finance could achieve 18 per cent growth in hire purchase and loan disbursements in the year ended March 31, 2002 despite difficult economic conditions and an extremely competitive market situation, according to T. S. ...
SEC investigating AOL Time Warner deals
NEW DELHI, JULY 25.AOL Time Warner Inc., the world's largest media company, has said that the Securities and Exchange Commission is looking into a series of transactions that boosted the company's revenues. The Chief Executive, Richard ...
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    Governance in disarray
    By S. Swaminathan

    Gunnar Myrdal, the Swedish economist and sociologist, the Nobel laureate, had his premonition about Third World countries slipping into "the soft State,'' came true not long after many of the countries in Asia and Africa achieved Independence. ...

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