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Fisheries board to call tenders for shrimp seed mfg facility soon
The National Fisheries Development Board (NFDB) is preparing to call tenders in a month for construction of various facilities for the specific pathogen-free (SPF) shrimp seed (Penaeus monodon – black tiger prawn) multiplication centre at Mulapolam village in Srikakulam district of Andhra Pradesh.

Attacks on Indians: Enquiries for study in Australia decline
Gulshan Kumar Pathania, president, Association of Australian Education Representatives in India (AAERI), has revealed that the recent attacks on Indian students in Australia has resulted in new enquiries coming down by 60-70%. “The impact of attacks on Indian students has been severe as the number of enquiries made by Indian students regarding studies in Australia has dipped significantly,” Gulshan added. Gulshan was here to discuss the role being played by Association of Australian Education Representatives (AAERI) to safeguard the interests of Indian students opting for studies in Australia.

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Zylog Systems Q2 net dips 21%
Chennai-based software company Zylog Systems posted a 21 per cent dip in its net profit for the second quarter ended Septmeber 30, 2009 to Rs 20.91 crore as against Rs 26.48 crore in the same quarter last year.
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Sensex breaks 3-day winning streak

The Sensex opened flat at 17,032 owing to subdued cues from the global markets. The index touched a high of 17,099 and continued to swing between alternate zones of red and green. The index slipped to a low of 16,958. The BSE benchmark ended at 16,998, down 52 points. The NSE Nifty settled flat at 5,054. - Sensex ends down 76pts - Sensex lacklustre; metal index up 2% - Sensex gyrates between zones - Aban Offshore raises Rs 697.50 cr via QIP - Markets slip into the red - Markets open on a sluggish note INDEX SHAKERS... Reliance Infrastructure declined 3% to Rs 1,150. Larsen & Toubro slipped 2% to Rs 1,627.ICICI Bank,Grasim Industries and Sun Pharma were down 1% each. Reliance Industries was down 1.5% at Rs 2,102 and contributed 34 points to the fall. AND THE MOVERS Tata Motors advanced 3% to Rs 646. Tata Steel, ITC and Infosys added 1.55 each at Rs 546 and Rs 259 and Rs 2,433, respectively. Jaiprakash Associates, DLF and Tata Power were the other prominent gainers. The market breadth was fairly positive, out of 2,843 shares traded, 1,599 advanced and 1,166 declined on the BSE. The sectoral indices put up a flat performance, the metal index was up 1% at 16,165. VALUE & VOLUME TOPPERS Reliance Capital topped the value chart with a turnover of Rs 275.76 crore. It was followed by JSW Steel (Rs 195.51 crore), Reliance (Rs 178.91 crore), Tata Steel (Rs 140.85 crore) and DLF (109.28 crore). Cals Refineries led the volume chart with trades of 33.39 million shares. It was followed by Suzlon (12.20 million), Ispat Industreis (11.55 million), Karuturi Global (9.88 million) and Mahindra Satyam (8.71 million).


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