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Punjab Business News 26 March 2011

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  • Young Turks Empowering India through solar power route
    Moneycontrol.com
    He has already set up his first power plant in Punjab and he is targeting a 100 Megawatts over the next three years. The company is yet to see returns flowing in but Inderpreet is convinced that Solar power in India is a long term business. ...
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    Thorat, Ramanathan likely on ONGC board
    Business Standard (blog)
    The company has recently opened its fourth showroom in Bhatinda in Punjab. The company, which started out in 1987 manufacturing and exporting coloured gemstones and silver jewellery, soon ventured into exporting studded gold jewellery. ...
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    India free trade agreement likely this year: Sharma
    Business Standard (blog)
    About a week ago, a Mig 21 crashed in Punjab, resulting in six deaths. It barely made the news. It's happened so often before. Since January 2000, more than 70 IAF aircraft and helicopters have crashed. The monetary loss is well over the Rs 1000 crore ...
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    Oracle drives Wall Street higher volume stays weak
    Business Standard (blog)
    However, what's actually doing roaring business is the Hindi translation launched by Manjul in June last year. The publishing house has translated the book in six languages including Bengali, Marathi and Punjabi and claims to have sold 50000 copies. ...
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