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Bharti Airtel's share in SingTel profit rises 26%
Singapore’s leading telecom firm SingTel today said contribution of Bharti Airtel, in which the company holds nearly 32 per cent stake, to its profit rose by 26 per cent to S$236 million (around $170 million) for the July-September quarter.

Patent row: SC allows TVS Motors to manufacture 'Flame'
The Supreme Court today allowed TVS Motor Co to manufacture ‘Flame’, the 125 cc bike which was caught in a patent row with Bajaj Auto Ltd. But the finished two-wheelers would not leave the company’s warehouse. Both parties were also restrained from using the order for any purpose, including publicity.

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NHAI slashes number of projects for FY11 to 92
The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI), having failed to meet the deadline for awarding 126 projects during the current financial year, has brought down the number of projects to be awarded in the next financial year to 92.
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GST will reduce tax burden by 25-30%: FinMin

The finance ministry today said the tax burden on people will come down by 25-30 per cent with the introduction of the proposed Goods & Service Tax (GST), which seeks to subsume various levies like excise and VAT. - Major structural defects in designing GST - Govt widens tax net for perks, applicable right away for entire year - Finance Commission Report on GST flawless - Farm goods, services to be dearer; GDP to gain: GST task force - State FMs to meet Pranab on GST in Jan - GST will make farm goods, services dearer: task force "Distortions in indirect tax system will be fully removed and addressed after the GST is put in place... Burden on tax payers will be reduced by at least between 25 per cent and 30 per cent and the new system will ensure complete transparency to ensure smooth tax compliance," Revenue Secretary P V Bhide said. Speaking at a function of industry body Assocham, he also said the draft legislation on GST has been referred to legal experts and would be finalised shortly to enable the government achieve target of implementation of GST. The government has planned to introduce GST from April 1, 2010. The new tax regime will replace excise duty and service tax at the central level and value added tax at the state level, besides the cess, surcharges and local taxes being levied on good and services. However, there are apprehensions about the GST implementation from the next fiscal. A task force of the 13th Finance Commission had suggested postponing the GST implementation by six months to October 1, 2010.


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