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No objection to Rajagopal being admitted to NIMS: AP Govt
Andhra Pradesh government today said it had no objection to Congress MP L Rajagopal, who escaped from the Government Hospital here, being admitted to the Nizam"s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) in Hyderabad as desired by him.

Cong, JVM tie up for J'khand polls almost certain
An alliance between Congress and JVM appears almost certain for the Assembly elections in Jharkhand later this month and in December.

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First day, first show
Kiran and Shiv Nadar will throw open their collection of art this evening at the HCL Technologies campus in Noida. Kishore Singh gets a preview before the formal opening of this private art museum, the first of its kind
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Bharat Forge to raise $150 mn for expansion

Leading auto parts maker Bharat Forge today said its board has approved raising $150 million through equity-cum-debt issue for expansion into non-automotive areas like power and oil and gas. - Tantia Constructions to dilute 10% equity - DQE India plans IPO to raise Rs 150 cr - Viceroy Hotels to raise Rs 70 cr via QIP - Godrej Properties to raise upto Rs 3,000cr for expansion - Eros plans to raise Rs 350 cr via IPO - Bharat Forge to invest Rs 1,500 cr in non-auto biz The board had earlier approved raising of funds through qualified institutional placement (QIP). "We are keeping the same $150 million except that we are making a little broad base in terms of approval so that we can optimise how much equity, how much debt," Kalyani told private television channel in an interview. He, however, added that it is not yet figured out exactly the amounts of debt and equity but there will be a mixture in terms of the instruments that we would ultimately put in. The four new areas the company is looking at are power, oil and gas exploration, aerospace and construction and general capital goods equipments. Kalyani said the company will witness better margins as it increases the mix of non-automotive businesses. "These are niche products...With high level of technology, there are not commodity products to therefore I believe the margins would definitely be better."


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