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View Article  India to increase coal imports soon

India is set to significantly increase its coal imports to match its growing domestic requirement for power generation, a top official said on Monday. We started coal imports last year to meet the requirement for power generation.

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View Article  AsianPaints look towards Middle East

AsianPaints on Monday said it was looking to acquire companies in the middle East and South East Asia as part of its international expansion plan.

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View Article  GM to raise India workforce by 30%

America’s loss is turning out to be India’s gain. Within days of announcing 30,000 job-cuts in the US, automobile giant General Motors Corp will this week unveil plans to increase its workforce in India by nearly 30%.

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View Article  On a new high: Sensex crosses 9000 pts

The sensex crossed the 9000-mark after starting at 8970.28 in early trading at the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), on Monday, according to a private news channel. The BSE 30-share sensitive index started the day on a new high of 8905.68 as against last Saturday's close of 8889.03 and shot up to a record high of 8970.28 by 10:10 am.

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View Article  BMS,CITU & INTUC team up to fight govt's 'anti-worker' policies

Trade unions Left, right and centre on Monday decided to get together to fight “anti-worker” policies of the Manmohan Singh government. Alleging that the UPA was toeing the Vajpayee regime’s line on economic issues, the trade unions are ready to set aside political differences for a “united” struggle.

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