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Bokaro Steel Plant chalks out mega expansion plan
The first phase of expansion involves increasing production of steel to five million tonnes during 2006-07.
Next phase of bank reforms soon: PM
The prime minister has indicated that the second phase of banking reforms will include providing autonomy to select banks in the country.
Tata Steel signs MoU with Chhattisgarh for steel mill
India’s largest integrated private sector steel company, Tata Steel on Saturday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for setting up a 5 million tonnes per annum ....
Forex reserves rise by $175 m

Intel plans new centre in Bangalore

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Rain woes and the public
The heavy rains that lashed Bangalore has brought to the fore the City’s woeful lack of infrastructure. Most of our readers are of the opinion that BMP in itself does not hold a complete cure for the City’s ills. While some advocated the setting up of a task force, others called for area wise monitoring and the strict implementation of building by-laws. All are unanimous in that the citizens have to contribute their mite if we are to surmount the monsoon.
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