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Centre to launch new fertiliser subsidy scheme
Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilisers M K Azhagiri has said the Centre would launch a scheme that would enable farmers get fertiliser subsidy directly.

Whistling in the dark
Monday and Tuesday were supposed to be the days for the mock auction for 3G spectrum, with the final auction to be held on January 14. Naturally, then, reporters rushed to meet Telecom Minister A Raja when the last date for the mock auctions passed without anything happening. Instead of announcing a new date, or giving the usual “no comment”, Raja surprised everyone by saying, “The date has not been pushed.”

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Private hospital sector may touch Rs 2 lakh cr by 2012: Study
The private hospital sector is expected to touch $45 billion (around Rs 2,00,000 crore) in the next three years riding on growth in Tier-II and Tier-III cities, a study said.
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Japan's jobless rate falls to 5.5% in August: govt

Japan"s unemployment rate fell to 5.5 per cent in August, from a record 5.7 per cent in July, the first improvement in seven months, the government said today. - Asian stocks fall on growth concern - Govt will provide firm backup for JAL: Transport Minister - Nissan plans to drive in nine models to India by 2012 - Top 5 Japanese carmakers post smaller output falls in Aug - Oil lower in Asian trade as energy demand concerns resurface - JAL to be reorganised by govt The latest rate was lower than the 5.8 per cent the market had expected. The jobless rate for men fell to 5.8 per cent in August from 6.1 per cent in July with that for women edging down to 5.0 per cent from 5.1 per cent, the internal affairs ministry said. But another survey released by the labour ministry today showed there were only 42 job offers for every 100 jobseekers in August, matching a record low set in July. Many Japanese companies, particularly exporters, have moved swiftly to cut jobs and production in response to a slump in demand caused by the global economic downturn. Japan"s economy grew in April-June for the first time in five quarters but deflation is deepening amid weak domestic demand, while a strong yen is threatening exports. The Bank of Japan"s business confidence survey showed yesterday the nation"s corporate gloom has eased but the outlook for profits and investment remains bleak, highlighting the rocky recovery path facing the world"s number two economy.


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