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Sun Pharma : The skies aren't clear yet
The management at Sun Pharma has indicated that sales in the current year could grow by about 13-15 per cent. That’s better than what was expected earlier and is probably because of benefits that it will get from selling a couple of products—Protonix and Ethyol---exclusively in the overseas markets. But it’s good news because the Rs 4,272 crore drug firm has been going through a bit of a rough patch in the US.

Composite silk unit in near Guwahati
Assam, which produces three types of indigenous wild silks – Muga, Pat and Eri, today got a composite silk unit at Chaygaon Industrial Growth Centre, near Guwahati. The composite unit, or Eri Spun Silk Mill, came up with an investment of Rs. 5.5 crore, which includes infrastructure for spun silk mill, machineries, looms etc. The unit is expected to go a long way in adding value to the silk industry of Assam. The unit was inaugurated by union minister of textiles, Dayanidhi Maran. For the establishment of the unit, along with additional facilities like weaving processing and dyeing etc., the Central Silk Board (CSB), under the ministry of textiles, and the state government of Assam had provided a subsidy of Rs. 155.30 lakh and Rs. 48.10 lakh respectively to the promoter of the unit, Fabric Plus Pvt. Ltd., for installation of machineries, equipments etc. The promoter also contributed an amount of Rs. 22.60 lakh.

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India will not accept any change in approach to Doha talks: Sharma
Outlining its stand on the negotiations for finalising the Doha Round of the World Trade Organization (WTO) talks, the government today said any new approach proposed for discussions would not be acceptable to India.
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RIL's Q2 tax provision may rise by Rs 263 cr: Auditors

Corporate giant Reliance Industries (RIL) today said its auditors have pointed out a possible increase of Rs 263 crore in its current tax provisions for quarter ended June 2009 due to the budgetary proposals of the central government. - RIL says it signed gas contract, only NTPC did not">RIL says it signed gas contract, only NTPC did not - RIL board meeting put off - NTPC not to implead in RIL-RNRL case: Brahma - Ministry wants more Reliance gas for new projects - NTPC not signing gas pact: RIL to power min - NTPC not signing gas deal: RIL to PowerMin Noting that provisioning for current tax was based on proposals in the Finance Bill (No.2) 2009, the auditors said in their review report for April-June quarter that "this has the effect of increasing provision for current tax for quarter by Rs 263 crore." Separately, auditors for Reliance Petroleum (RPL) said in their review report for the same quarter that current tax provisioning for the company may decline by Rs 27 lakh because of the Finance Bill proposals. The impact on RPL"s tax provision would be due to discontinuance of provision for Fringe Benefit Tax (FBT) as proposed by the Finance Bill (No.2), 2009. A review is limited primarily to inquiries of company personnel and analytical procedures applied to financial data and thus provides less assurance than an audit.


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