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Indian Railways plans acquisition of 18,000 wagons
The government today said Indian Railways proposes to acquire 18,000 wagons in 2009-10,under rolling stock programme during the current fiscal against 11,000 in the previous financial year.

Firms put plans on hold in AP
The Telangana agitation has forced several companies including Bharat Forge, Lakshmi Mittal Group and NTPC-BHEL join venture to either put their expansion plans on hold or explore other states.Addressing the media here on Tuesday after a meeting with industry representatives, chief minister K Rosaiah said Bharat Forge, which planned to set up a nuclear power plant equipment unit at Nellore at an estimated cost of Rs 2,500 crore, was considering Gujarat.

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Ministers' panel points to delay in GST launch
A high-powered group of state finance ministers today indicated that the proposed Goods and Services Tax (GST), which will consolidate indirect taxes, may not be introduced as scheduled from April 1, 2010.
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'India to start building 20-km roads/day by April'

Road Transport and Highways Minister Kamal Nath said here that India has achieved construction of nine-km roads per day and the target of developing 20-km daily would be accomplished by this April. - Two major tax reforms to give edge to Indian businesses - Fix reasonable targets: Plan Comm to road ministry - Letters: Ridden with roadblocks">Letters: Ridden with roadblocks - Highways development back on track in 2009 - Road ministry still sits on safety budgets - Govt to borrow $2bn more from WB for road proj: Nath "We have reached nine-km per day of road construction and will hit our target of 20-km a day by April," Nath, who is here to hold talks with the Malaysian government to invite them to enter the highway construction sector in India, said. Thirty-five Malaysian companies are already involved with various infrastructure projects in India. To have a 20-km of road construction a day or 7,000 km of roads a year, there has to be 20,000 km of work in progress, he noted. The minister said that between November 2009 to June 2010, contracts worth $20 billion would have been awarded. Referring to land acquisition, he noted that states would also need to address the issue. Nath stressed that mega infrastructure projects would not be awarded to small companies. "Medium-sized companies should take more jobs and aspire to become bigger. If small companies take big projects, I may not have the roads," he said, adding such companies may not even be able to get finances. "We don"t want companies to take on more than they can chew. We also don"t want hoarding of contracts," he added.


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