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6 hours ago ago from Just In Just Out
EXIT FROM FISCAL DEFICIT WILL BE KEY TO INDIA 'S GROWTH: SHANKAR ACHARYA Asserting that India's limited contraction following the global economic crisis was due to rapid monetary response and pre-crisis government expenditures, Dr Shankar Acharya, Honorary Professor and Board Member, Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER) stressed that exit from high fiscal deficit will have to be prioritized ...
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BY SUNIL RAGHU NEW DELHI -- Shell India Ltd. plans to expand "aggressively" as it keeps pace with accelerating fuel consumption in the world's second-fastest-growing economy, Shell India Chairman Vikram Singh Mehta said Friday. Fuel demand has been rising over last three months in India due to increased automotive consumption, driving optimism among energy companies in the country. "As a ...
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Last week, when a few news organizations ran away with the ( non )-story of a "Danish text" supposedly leaked last week in Copenhagen that gave excess leniency to rich nations and too little support to poor ones, it was met with anguish by many, but not so much with surprise. Events at the Copenhagen Summit have been even less open to participation and even observation than at previous climate talks. The city has, according to firsthand ...
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