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Will it be a realistic document?
If the Government has to get a grip on public finances and even partially fulfil its responsibility to the poorest sections of the population, tough measures need to be taken, says Abhijit Roy.
Winding up of sick units: New Act to quicken process
The Companies Amendment Act, 2003 draws heavily on the relevant provisions of the Sick Industrial Companies (Special Provisions) Act, 1985, popularly known as SICCA that itself will soon be repealed.
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