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No big package for exporters; some help on card |
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New Delhi, Jan 21 (PTI) Ruling out any "big package", the government today said it will soon come out with measures that may include raising interest subsidy for the crisis-ridden exporters, even as the USD 200-billion export target will not be achieved this fiscal in the face of global downturn. |
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I'm an artist who sings, paints, writes and acts: Suchitra |
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Zafri Mudasser Nofil New Delhi, Jan 22 (PTI) She has tried her hand at acting, singing and painting with success and now Suchitra Krishnamoorthi has come out with the tale of a make-believe world revolving around a co-operative housing society in downtown Mumbai.
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SIDC to finance herbal extract projects |
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Shimla, Dec 26 (PTI) State Industrial Development Corporation would be financing the export oriented medicinal and aromatic plants herbal extraction project to develop entrepreneurship in the state, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal said today. |
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Indians travel to Pak despite advisory |
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Jodhpur/New Delhi, Dec 27 (PTI) Unmindful of the advisory by government against going to Pakistan, scores of Indians today travelled to the neighbouring country by Delhi-Lahore bus and Thar Express with a hope that the current chill will go and ties will improve. |
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'Slumdog' has opened doors like never before: Loveleen |
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New Delhi, Jan 22 (PTI) "Slumdog Millionaire" co- director Loveleen Tandon thinks the 10 Oscar nominations that the film earned today will open the doors for Indian talents at the global level. |
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"We want to have friendly relations with Afghanistan and India": Gilani |
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Rezaul H Laskar Islamabad, Dec 27 (PTI) As international pressure mounted on it, Pakistani leadership today sought to tone down the rhetoric saying it does not not war but seeks friendly relations with India. |
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Small is Big in Bollywood '08 |
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Mumbai, Dec 25 (PTI) The film industry which is reeling under recession saw a year of small wonders in Bollywood with low cost films by young directors ringing the cash counters, while big budget films with star-studded cast bombing despite the hype. |
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