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Reply By SALIM
Date: 19th Mar, 2010 - 16:42
BSE: Rs 115.10 ( -0.04 % ), NSE: Rs. 115.05 ( -0.22 % )
hi tara, where r u ? look JB chemicals , today brake out at 70 with good volume, whats ur view?...
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MOVING WITH THE LEVELS NIFTY HITS INTRA DAY HIGH OF 5269.95 FINALLY CLOSED AT 5262.80
REGARDS,
Manish Bothra,
Money_Mystery,
Kolkata...
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Road Minister Kamal Nath has embarked on the world’s most ambitious highway development plan. He will encounter several hair-pin bends on the way.
Developers and financiers say a razor sharp mind lies behind his often deadpan expression.
Nath has worked hard since he took over in June 2009. In eight months the National Highway Authority of India awarded projects worth Rs40000 crore. By the end of March , the figure could touch Rs 55000 crore. While it might fall short to the target of Rs 100,000 crore set for this year, it is by no means a mean achievement for a first year in office.
Government support to the sector is evident in the Rs 19894 crore provision that the finance minister has allocated in this budget for building roads. India Infrastructure Finance Company will also increase disbursements to Rs 20000 crore by 2011 to finance these projects.
Nath is spearheading the National Highway Development Programme that aims to build or upgrade 47000 kilometers of highways by 2015. The Biggest such plan opening up for investment anywhere in the world. The Minister has also set for himself a tough target: To build 20 km of roads every day. Naturally the industry from cement makers to road developers is salivating at the prospects of contracts that will be worth Rs 100,000 crore ($22 billion) each year.
Over 80% of the highway projects being executed by the NHAI are running behind scheduled and the state run organization is yet to complete shake off the lethargy of the past.
Big Challenges
A Getting equity
B Realising 20 km dream is the lack of capacity in the system to handle projects worth Rs 100,000 crore each year.
C Acquisition of Land for example Uttar Pradesh has not acquired land for a single NHAI project in recent years.
For Kamal Nath whose political base is in rural Madhya Pradesh, the value of road linkage is apparent. He was reminded of that at the Delhi Auto Expo in January as he ran into visitors from Chindwara, his Parliamentary constituency. They had all come to Delhi to check out the latest car models. A disposable income of one lakh may not mean much in Delhi but in rural areas, it means an SUV he says.
For their sake, Kamal Nath can not afford to fail.
Excerpts from India FORBES
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Reply By abrac
Date: 19th Mar, 2010 - 16:01
BSE: Rs 2058.50 ( 1.42 % ), NSE: Rs. 2058.45 ( 1.42 % )
Dear tara23, After I made my first purchase, I read some where that SBI is going to raise the capital to Rs 5000 crore. After some days, the bill relating to `dilution` was introduced in parliament. At that time some responsible person(may be one from RBI or from Finance Min.) said that the passage of this bill will help SBI to declare `bonus` and Rights. There is a recent news that SBI has not submitted any proposal for `Rights`.
Since than, I am living in fantasy. I dream that at the time of finalization of accounts, SBI will propose to issue 3-for-1 bonus and after that 1:1 rights. My calculation is : presently, SBI has capital of 600+ crores. With what i am fantasizing it comes to 5000 crores.
My dream CHANDRA YAAN may crash land. No re grate. Till then I will live happily in my fantasy. ...
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It is also a` Mystery`!!!!...
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Jassi Khangura
Fri, Mar 19 05:38 AM
The controversial passage by the Upper House of the Women`s Reservation Bill providing one-third reservation for women in Parliament and state assemblies has exercised many minds. On the eve of the Rajya Sabha ruckus on this issue, I happened to hear numerous critical voices in the Central Hall — but none prepared to either go on record or convey their views to their own leadership! So much for testosterone.
As a man, I wonder what choice India really had. As a father of a son and a daughter, I feel the same: for I am all too aware that the path for my daughter to enter politics would be much rockier than that my son would walk — assuming, that is, that either would wish to! And as an MLA, I wonder how we could have accepted for so long a system that delivers today in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha of 117 members just seven women — three in the ruling alliance, four in the opposition Congress.
I also know that when my mother contested and narrowly lost the 2002 Punjab assembly election she was not the first choice; she only contested because, at the time, both my father and I were British citizens. But I also know that as a woman she was disadvantaged, treated as an underdog because her principal opponent was male. Of course, many female candidates have defeated men, but far more have lost. Hence, the real need for women-only contests.
One argument against the quota is that it is "anti-meritocracy". But India`s political arena is hardly a fully fledged meritocracy. Criminals, members of "favoured families" and film stars gain tickets to stand, rather than those who have proven themselves in their respective parties over time.
But why I really support the new bill is that in spite of 63-odd years of independence, India still remains an extremely male-dominated society. We have just not been able to ensure sufficient female participation in the institutions of state; and sex discrimination is as bad today as it was in 1947. Women are still expected to be good mothers, wives, teachers and nurses, but not to climb the ladders of governance.
None of the remarkable women we think of first today might have achieved their position because of quotas; but we have to think how many women are simply excluded without those quotas. Excluded due to favouritism, nepotism or capitalism. The quota system may not mean that just any woman will be shovelled into a position as an MP or an MLA. But it does mean that those women who are already long-standing party members, or who wish to transit into politics from another field, can stake a claim to do so more easily.
This bill may yet be undermined if the new female legislators commonly turn out to be wives of legislators, pushed by their husbands into a position where they will be "caretakers" of the seat until it is once again available to men. This bill must open the door to legislative participation to those families that have not been involved before. In any case, with fewer seats for men both main parties must ensure that those selected are from the better of the available options.
As in India, internationally, politics and corporate life have a structure overwhelmingly biased towards men. India can lead the world with the passing of this bill, achieving an elected representative ratio that even the UK and the US do not have. It is indeed a bold and brave move, but it`s the kind of move that only a country like India would take. We don`t go by the "norms" here. We never have. And when it results in a bill like this being passed, I`m especially glad for our independent ways.
Young women, in particular, should be inspired by this bill. Politics has suddenly become a genuine option for them. Half our population may now start to think differently about how this country is run. That`s a 100 per cent increase in brain power applied to our national issues. Let no one say that will only benefit the women who form 33 per cent of the House.
The real test for the main political parties is whether they will now abolish their mahila wings and introduce a similar quota within their own party organisations. For good governance starts at home and the "tokenism" of the past has to be well and truly confined to the dustbin. If grown men cry as a result, they will have to wipe their own cowardly tears.
The writer represents Qila Raipur in the Punjab assembly
express@expressindia. com
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Congress may have blundered in 1000 cases, but here the prestige of our currency notes is at stake...
The person doing or supporting such acts should be trmed as anti natinals and put behind bars throughout his life...
Situation of UP is becoming more pitiable day by day due to politicians like Mayavati, Mulayam and Amar Singh......
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Posted by : tara23
Date :19th Mar, 2010 - 19:12
BSE: Rs 115.10 ( -0.04 % ), NSE: Rs. 115.05 ( -0.22 % )
no idea on jb....chemicals...
CenturyPlyboard
Posted by : tara23
Date :19th Mar, 2010 - 17:40
BSE: Rs 55.85 ( 1.64 % ), NSE: Rs. 55.90 ( 1.64 % )
it is also a `miss` story...
Berger Paints
Posted by : tara23
Date :19th Mar, 2010 - 16:06
BSE: Rs 61.05 ( 1.83 % ), NSE: Rs. 61.20 ( 1.92 % )
thanks for the information.....
SBI
Posted by : tara23
Date :19th Mar, 2010 - 16:04
BSE: Rs 2058.50 ( 1.42 % ), NSE: Rs. 2058.45 ( 1.42 % )
wish you all the very best..... surya yaan too.....
on the front rabri will be there, from back lalu will steer the activity.. what big difference ? of this bill.. do u think so. any impact.....
ok not our country folks?"...
but organic foods are better for health... anyway for kerala... coconuts are sufficient.....
NMDC
Posted by : tara23
Date :18th Mar, 2010 - 23:17
these buggers should feel ashamed by the remarks passed there in on this company......
may be this message too... will be removed :-) be prepared...
in the name of farmers, intermediaries are benefitted when loans are being disbursed and at the time of farms produce sale.... you give hundred and one things , unless you troubleshoot these gaps, farmer will become former and latter.. we as a country will be like this for ever.. irrespectives of incentives or other things....
it would be better if lanternsticks are looked into :-) since lalu`s symbol is lantern......
I think FII`s are earning more in India than anywhere else.... hence they are having lot of interest here........
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