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Anand Sharma, Union minister for commerce and industry, must have got used to people addressing him in various ways. But Minister of State for Railways E Ahmed stunned him last week when he was about to enter Parliament. Ahmed was talking to someone outside gate number 4 when Sharma stepped out of the car. “Hello commerce, hello commerce,” Ahmed called Sharma. Sharma acknowledged the joke and responded with a warm smile. generic levitra

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Zydus Wellness Q3 net up 105% to Rs 14 cr
Zydus Wellness has posted a rise of 105 per cent in its net profit for the quarter ended December at Rs 14.3 crore compared with Rs 7 crore in the corresponding quarter previous year. Its net sales during the period grew to Rs 75.1 crore from Rs 53 crore, up 42 per cent.

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GST to subsume more taxes than envisaged, says Asim
The proposed dual goods and services tax (GST) would subsume more taxes than envisaged and eventually all the indirect taxes, as a phased approach was being adopted, said chairman of the empowered committee of state finance ministers, Asim Dasgupta.
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Anil Kumar may plead guilty in Galleon hedge fund case

Indian-American Anil Kumar, an accused in one of the the largest insider trading scam in the US, has agreed to waive indictment in the Galleon Hedge Fund case, in an indication that he might plead guilty as per a deal struck between him and the prosecutors. - 4 Indians among 20 charged - Reacting to rumours - ISB asks Kumar to step down voluntarily - Two Indian Americans arrested for insider-trading - Rajesh Kurup: Tata Tele"s power surge">Rajesh Kurup: Tata Tele"s power surge - NAR to strengthen its road equipment fleet The latest court documents filed by Preet Bharara, the US attorney for the Southern District of New York, said that his office would file more documents known as "information". Waiving right to indictment could mean that a deal has been reached between the former McKinsey director and the prosecutors, which holds the possibility of the accused pleading guilty. The case has grown to involve 21 people, including four Indian-origin people. Total profits earned in the scheme were USD 20.6 million. Four suspects in the case including Rajiv Goel, director in strategic investments at Intel Corp"s investment arm, have already pleaded guilty and Kumar"s cooperation could strengthen the case against the alleged ringleader, Raj Rajratanam who pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud, in December. Kumar who left McKinsey after being put on indefinite leave had been accused of providing insider information about Advanced Micro Devices Inc to Rajratanam.


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