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IHCL buys Regent Hotels
MUMBAI, SEPT. 11. Indian Hotels Company (IHCL) has announced that it acquired the Regent Hotel in Bandra, Mumbai, and taken over operations on September 10. The hotel has been renamed Taj Lands End, Mumbai. The Taj acquired 19.9 per cent equity ...
SAIL revamp sent to back burner
KOLKATA, SEPT. 11. The Centre has sent the McKinsey's proposal for restructuring Steel Authority of India (SAIL) into two separate entities focussed on long and flat products respectively, into the cold storage. Also, no move is planned for ...
Telco launches new CVs
MUMBAI, SEPT. 11.Tata Engineering (Telco), the country's leading commercial vehicles manufacturer, has unveiled a new range of medium and heavy commercial vehicles to provide a value-added package to consumers. The `EX' series of vehicles has ...
UTI's debt oriented scheme
MUMBAI, SEPT. 11. The troubled Unit Trust of India will launch an open-ended debt oriented scheme tomorrow, almost after a gap of 18 months, seeking to distribute income periodically. "The no-assured returns scheme would remain open for ...
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    Counsel of despair
    By Prem Shankar Jha

    Only a Government that has given up all hope of effecting essential domestic financial reforms is capable of making the recommendations for attracting foreign direct investment, that have been put forward by the N.K. Singh committee. One does not ...

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