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CanBank aims to up home loan portfolio
Bangalore-based public sector lender, Canara Bank, is aiming to double its home loan portfolio to around Rs 17,500 crore by December 2010. The bank’s home loan portfolio stands at Rs 8,464 crore, little over 5 per cent of the total advances, as of December 2009, the bank’s executive director K L Jagadish Pai said.

Govt sops likely for drug exports avoiding Europe
The Centre may give sops to drug exporters for shipments to Africa and Latin America through a route that would avoid passing through Europe, while it prepares to drag the European Union (EU) to the World Trade Organization (WTO) over seizure of consignments of Indian pharma companies.

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States asked to prepare action plans on climate change
The Centre today said state governments had been asked to prepare the local-level adaptation action plans on climate change, consistent with the objectives of the National Action Plan on Climate Change (NAPCC). Necessary assistance is also being provided to the state governments (to tackle climate change) subject to availability of funds, Environment and Forests Minister Jairam Ramesh said in reply to a written question in the Lok Sabha.He said a study on “the impact of climate change in India” had been launched under a joint Indo-UK Research Programme.
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Govt relaxes visa conditions for tourists

The government has relaxed the visa conditions that require a foreigner to take a two-month break before re-entering the country, Home Minister P Chidambaram said here today. - Govt to raise Rs 97,000 cr through T-bills - Fiscal deficit rises by 73% till Nov - No sign of pension reforms in 2009 - Govt seeks public opinion on draft consumer policy - Telangana issue: Centre calls meeting on Jan 5 - Govt okays 9 FDI proposals worth Rs 524 cr As per the relaxation, a foreigner using India as a "hub" to go to neighbouring countries can enter India thrice during the 60-day cooling-off period. In the wake of David Headley case, government recently made it mandatory for foreigners having long-term multi-entry tourist visa to leave the country for two months before coming in again. "The visa rules for tourists were tightened. Hereafter, after the tourist visits India and leaves the country, there has to be a break of 60 days before he or she can apply for another tourist visa," Chidambaram said at a press conference here. He said the "overwhelming majority" of tourists who visit India for a few weeks would face no difficulty whatsoever because of tightening of rules by India. "There is a very small number of tourists who use India as a hub and visit neighbouring countries. In such cases, if the itinerary shows visits to India and other countries as part of the same trip, we have allowed the Visa Issuing Authorities to relax the 60-day period and permit up to three entries into India," he said. Chidambaram insisted that there were no differences between the Home Ministry and Ministry of External Affairs on the visa issue and both were on the "same page and reading from the same song too".


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