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Luthra & Luthra To Fight TCI's Case Against Coal India

MUMBAI | NEW DELHI: The Children’s Investment Fund (TCI) has appointed law firm Luthra & Luthra to fight its case against state-owned coal monopoly Coal India and its directors for alleged breach of corporate governance practices. The UK-based hedge fund said government’s decision to ask Coal India to sign...

Apr 2 · >

ABP to buy out STAR from TV news venture

MUMBAI: Media giant Ananda Bazaar Patrika (ABP) is parting ways with the Rupert Murdoch-controlled STAR Group, after months of discontent over editorial and other strategic issues. The two have been operating the news television venture Media Content & Communications Services India Pvt Ltd (MCCS) over the past nine years....

Apr 2 · >

Shares edge up, led by new liquidity hopes

MUMBAI (Reuters) – Indian shares edged higher in the first day of the quarter, as banking stocks rose for a second session in a row on expectations that the cash crunch that had constrained the sector in March will ease in the new fiscal year thanks to government spending...

Apr 2 · >

I See A 25-Basis Points Cut In RBI Policy Rate In April: BA Prabhakar, Andhra Bank

Indian economy could take another two years to return to 9% growth, but a lot depends on global recovery, says BA Prabhakar, CMD, Andhra Bank. In an interview with  ET  , Prabhakar says the RBI may cut policy rates in April, but lending rates will decline only after six...

Apr 2 · >

Foreign Retailers To Get Relief On Local Buys

NEW DELHI: The government is readying to address the concerns of foreign brands owning stores in India over the requirement of mandatory procurement of 30% inputs from local small and medium enterprises. A senior official told ET that the industry ministry is open to review, revise and even waive...

Apr 2 · >

Presidential Directive To CIL On Fuel Pacts Likely This Week

NEW DELHI: The government may issue a Presidential directive to Coal India (CIL) this week to enter into fuel pacts with power producers with 80% supply commitment, after taking stock of the PSU’s production plan. The development comes in the wake of CIL failing to meet the PMO directive...

Apr 2 · >

Chandra’s IVCRL Bid To Test New M&A Code

Mumbai: The recent purchase of a minority stake in Hyderabad-based roads-to-township builder IVRCL by two Essel Group companies promoted by media baron Subhash Chandra might be a test case for how the new takeover code will pan out in case of companies where promoter holdings are low. Chandra’s two...

Apr 2 · >

Tax Caveat To Haunt FIIs Remitting Funds Abroad

MUMBAI: From Monday, foreign institutional investors (FIIs) remitting funds from sale of securities will have to deal with the possibility of a tax liability later. Many chartered accountants and audit firms will add a caveat when FIIs ask for a clearance chit required for remitting funds abroad. As per...

Apr 2 · >

Madhya Pradesh Records Nine Rapes A Day

From L S Herdenia BHOPAL: A ghastly incident, in which a mother was killed for daring to report the gang rape of her daughter, has shaken the conscience of the political, administrative and police circles of Madhya Pradesh. The traumatic incident took place in Betul—a predominantly tribal district of...

Apr 2 · >

Akalis In The Dock On Rajoana Issue

By B.K. Chum in Chandigarh  The euphoria over securing second successive term has lasted merely a fortnight. The Akali-BJP government now finds itself in the dock for two reasons. First, the controversy generated over proposed hanging (since stayed) of Balwant Singh Rajoana for the assassination of former Punjab Chief...

Apr 2 · >
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