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Adani Enterprises today said it has received approval from its shareholders for upsizing the amount to be raised through share sale to qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) to Rs 4,000 crore from Rs 1,500 crore which was planned earlier.
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Pak court seeks govt response over medicines from India

A Pakistani court has sought responses from federal authorities to a petition challenging the amendment of policy to allow the import of medicines and vaccines from India. - Ex-Pak Major held for suspected links with Headley - India slips behind Pak in onion exports - PM asks world to put pressure on Pak to rein in terrorists - Pakistan not doing enough in 26/11 attack case: PM - Pakistan nuclear facilities at risk: security expert - Nuke deal, Pak, terrorism on agenda as PM meets Obama A Rawalpindi-based single judge bench of the Lahore High Court issued notices to the federal secretaries of the ministries of health and commerce after a private pharmaceutical company filed a petition against the amendment in policy for trade with India. The court also issued notices yesterday on a civil application against an earlier stay on the purchase of Indian vaccines as the federal government had revised the trade policy, clearing the way for import of vaccines from the neighbouring country. The court will take up both matters on December 2. While taking up an application filed by the government, the judge observed that it seemed the stay granted by the court on imports from India had annoyed the administration, which had decided to amend the policy. In its petition, the pharmaceutical company said the government should be stopped from amending the trade policy as stakeholders had not been taken on board about the changes.


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