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BEL net up 92% to Rs 237 cr in Q2
Bangalore-based defence public sector, Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), today reported a robust 91.8 per cent rise in net profit at Rs 237.3 crore for the second quarter ended September 30, 2009 compared to the corresponding quarter last fiscal. The operating profit for the quarter went up over two times to Rs 300.8 crore compared to the same period last year.

Forex reserves up $22 million
India’s foreign exchange reserves rose $22 million to $283.52 million during the week ended January 1, mainly due to the revaluation of gold.

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Govt ask KVIC to ensure fast disbursement of subsidy
The government today asked the Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) to ensure an early disbursement of Rs 400 crore subsidy under an employment guarantee scheme for 2008-09 pending with the banks.
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Maruti India expects double-digit growth

The country’s largest car manufacturer, Maruti Suzuki India, expects double digit growth over the next few months. - Maruti takes possession of land at Rohtak - Suzuki to invest Rs 1,500 cr for global R&D hub in India - Maruti getting its first hires from Detroit - Sensex follows Asian markets, up 200 points - Maruti aims to export 1-lakh units of A-Star in FY10 - Maruti expects double digit growth in next few months “Our sales have been growing. We see the next two-three months are good months. Definitely to grow by double digit,” Maruti Suzuki India Chairman R C Bhargava told reporters here. He said the sales had been growing since December 2008. “December 2008-July 2009 are great months.” However, Bhargava was cautious whether this trend would continue. He said the company was not forecasting anything beyond the next four months. “It is because there are so many global and national uncertainities. We don’t know what’s going to happen.” On their sales performance in rural areas, he hoped there would be a ‘marginal’ increase in sales this year. “As far as we are concerned the way we are growing it is going to be ‘marginal’ (in rural areas). Likely by 3-5 per cent,” he said.


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