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Granules Q1 net up 129% at Rs 6 cr
Granules India Limited (GIL), a Hyderabad-based active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) and pharmaceutical formulations intermediates, reported a net profit of Rs 6.19 crore for the quarter ended June 2009, as compared with Rs 2.7 crore in the corresponding quarter last year, reflecting an increase of 129.25 per cent.

BoA to take up fresh SEZ proposals on Aug 11
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Govt mulling higher stake in NFDC, says minister

Government is mulling on raising its equity in the National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) in an attempt to revive the premier film making institution, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni said today. - "Report of Content Code panel to be implemented after consensus" - "We are working on every pending issue" - 'Till we're viable, no one will invest in radio' - Soni puts deputy in silent mode - I&B bats for reduction in FBT for media firms - Govt tables paper to prevent surrogate ads on tobacco, alcohol Replying to questions in Rajya Sabha, she said Rs 20 crore working capital loan was extended to NFDC in 2005-06 and 2006-07. Further, Rs 6.5 crore was given in 2008-09. "We are thinking of increasing equity (in NFDC)," she said. Soni said her ministry has written to other ministries and chief ministers to use NFDC facilities for making publicity films. "We are trying to source work (for NFDC) so that NFDC"s talent can be used to its optimum capacity," she said and denied any move to shift its head office from Mumbai to Delhi.


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