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Not standing on ceremony
BJP President Nitin Gadkari doesn’t believe in standing on ceremony. So, while the normal protocol is that meetings are held in the office/residence of the senior-most official in the meeting, Gadkari surprised most by attending a meeting on Bihar at party MP Shahnawaz Hussain’s Delhi bungalow. Gadkari is also quite corporate in the way he carries his visting cards and hands them over to visitors with a “Hi, I am Nitin Gadkari. You can call me Nitin.”

Life insurers' premium collection rises 21%
Life insurance industry logged a 21 per cent increase in premium collections during the first seven months of the current fiscal compared to the same period last year, indicating recovery in the sector.

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FIPB to reconsider ByCell proposal on mobile services
Swiss telecom firm ByCell has approached the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB) to reconsider its proposal to start telecom services in India and the matter will be taken up later this week.
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Markets recover at close

The Sensex has ended at 16,647, down 208 points, and the Nifty has ended at 4943, lower by 63 points (provisional closing). - Markets recover partially - Markets feel the Dubai heat - Global markets melt on Dubai default - Weak rollovers indicate long unwinding - Weak rollovers indicate long unwinding - Sensex falls 344 pts on global cues _____________________________________________________________________________________ (Updated at 1439 pm) The markets have recovered smartly in the last one-hour or so, thanks to leads from the European markets which started the recovery. The Sensex, which touched a low of 16,210 in morning trades, is now down 271 points at 16,584. The NSE Nifty is down 82 points at 4,924. Jaiprakash Associates has shed 3.5% at Rs 214. ICICI Bank, DLF and Larsen & Toubro have dropped nearly 3% each to Rs 840, Rs 344 and Rs 1,585, respectively. SBI has declined 2.7% to Rs 2,191. HDFC and SBI have dropped 2.3% each to Rs 2,690 and Rs 2,201, respectively. TCS is down over 2% at Rs 673. Infosys, HDFC Bank and Reliance are the other major losers. Tata Steel has rebounded into green, and is now up over 1% at Rs 550. Bharti Airtel has also moved up nearly 1% at Rs 284. The market breadth is extremely negative - out of 2,731 stocks traded so far, 2,196 have declined, and 480 have advanced on the BSE.


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