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Lukewarm response from NRIs leaves MP govt perplexed
After receiving a lukewarm response from non-resident Indians, in spite of its various investors’ meets in the US and UK, the state government will now try to find out reasons as to why NRIs have turned hostile towards making investment in the state. On January 9, 2010, the state government will hold a special session with NRIs in ‘Prawasi Bhartiya Diwas” in Delhi, not only to interact with them but also to know about their issues that hinder investment in Madhya Pradesh. Later it will organise a “Prawasi Bhartiya Sammelan” in Bhopal on January 12.

State gears up for Telangana bandh
Even as the Telangana Sadhana Joint Action Committee (JAC) is all set to enforce a bandh tomorrow pressing for a separate statehood to Telangana, the students at Osmania University have ‘urged’ the people to boycott New Year celebrations in support of separate state.

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Raja apprises PM on BSNL tender, 3G spectrum auction
Telecom Minister A Raja is understood to have broached the issue of BSNL"s Rs 35,000- crore expansion programme with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, amid controversy following propriety issues raised by two government nominees on the company"s Board.
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Asian markets open in the green

Hang Seng is quoting at 21,624, stronger by 325 points or 1.5% and Nikkei is placed at 10,085, higher by 68 points or 0.6%. Straits Times is at 2,685, up 4 points or 0.1%. - Sensex closes above 17,000 - Asian markets end mixed; Hang Seng down 200pts - Asian markets end +ve; Shanghai Composite surges 5% - Asian markets end +ve; Hang Seng up 250pts - Sensex slips 152 pts on concerns over rupee rise - Asian markets end firm; Hang Seng up 2% Shanghai is quoting at 2,918, stronger by 23.7 or 0.8% However, Seoul Composite is marginally down 4.6 points or 0.2% at 1,635 and Taiwan is at 7,591, lower by 8.5 points or 0.1%.


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