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Two-wheeler sales rise 20 per cent
Sales of two-wheelers in the month of July grew by 20.1 per cent over the same month last year, at 719,668 units, the highest growth till date in 2009–10. This strong growth comes on the back of Hero Honda, which has around 60 per cent of the market share, Yamaha, and Suzuki posting double-digit growth for the month.

JSL marches towards profit path amid dumping threat
Buoyed by the improvement in demand for its products, stainless steel maker JSL today reported an over three-fold jump in its net profit at Rs 94.76 crore for the first quarter ended June 30, over the same period a year ago.

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Sibal, central advisory body chalk out education agenda
The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), at the 56th meeting of the Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE), chalked out an extensive agenda for education in the country, based on the principles of expansion, inclusion and excellence.
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Word Bank to lend more for low-carbon energy growth in India

To help India attain low energy-intensive growth, the World Bank aims to increase its lending to the country’s clean-power generation and energy-efficiency programmes. - Govt not to involve World Bank in tiger conservation - India passes with flying colours! - World Bank offers additional funds for SSA - WB"s additional $500 mn funds for SSA - A clean, free-flowing Ganga by 2020: Government - World Bank approves NCRMP The move is part of the ‘energy sector strategy’ being developed by the World Bank Group, aimed at facilitating increased access to cleaner energy in the developing nations. The strategy primarily includes lending to renewable power projects and a rehabilitation programme for coal-based plants. “Out of our total committed lending of over $3 billion (about Rs 13,800 crore) for the power sector in India, around $180 million (Rs 828 crore) has been earmarked for rehabilitation of coal-fired generation,” said Salman Zaheer, sector manager (energy) at the World Bank’s Sustainable Development Department. The bank has committed the rest of the lending towards energy-efficiency projects, along with transmission systems and hydro power development. “The total cost of mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from energy use in non-Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries to limit long-term CO2 concentrations would average $85 billion (Rs 390,000 crore) a year during 2010-30,” says the WBG’s approach paper for its energy strategy.


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