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Dalal Street ended virtually unchanged for the second day in a row after paring early morning gains. The Sensex added 16 points to close at 17,186 and the Nifty ended eight points up at 5,132. The BSE mid-cap ended 25 points higher at 6,613 and the small-cap strengthened by 71 points to 7,822. generic levitra

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State Bank of Mysore extends 8% home loan scheme
State Bank of Mysore has extended its two 8 per cent home loan schemes till March 31, but has begun levying processing charges from this month, a source in the bank’s personal and services banking department said. The schemes were set to expire on November 30.

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'Greece on the brink of default'
Former Bank of England policy maker Willem Buiter said Greece might be the first major country in the European Union (EU) to default on its debts since the aftermath of the World War II.
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Haryana's request to Centre

Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has urged Nuclear Power Corporation of India (NPCIL) Chairman and Managing Director S K Jain for fast-tracking of pre-project activities and completing the 4x700 Mw Haryana Nuclear Power Project in a shorter time frame. - NPCIL studies N-plant for Hry - "We are already getting the benefit of nuclear cooperation deal" - Companies can become NPCIL"s minor partners - Aditi Phadnis: Crown of thorns">Aditi Phadnis: Crown of thorns - New Function Plan for recharge of ground-water in Delhi, NCR - Haryana to review industrial policy The CM was presiding over a meeting with senior officers of NPCIL and the department of atomic energy in New Delhi on Friday who called on him after visiting the site of the project and having detailed discussion on various issues concerning the project with senior officers of the state goverment. Hooda expressed the commitment of Haryana Government to complete all the pre-project activities required for the nuclear power project expeditiously. He said that as Haryana would be providing land and water for this power project, the state would plead for 100 per cent share of power generation,


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