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Sail: Results in line with expectations
For the December 2009 quarter, SAIL saw net sales at Rs 9,880 crore up 11 per cent year-on-year, in line with market expectations, even as seasonal impact saw sales dip 2 per cent sequentially. The company’s steel sales was at 2.9 million tonnes (mt) in the recently concluded quarter against 3 mt in the September 2009 quarter and 2.4 mt in December 2008 quarter.

Kerala HC adjourns petition against Islamic banking
The Kerala High Court today adjourned a petition filed by Subramanian Swamy, a former Union minister, against the proposed commencement of an Islamic bank with state participation. A bench of Chief Justice S R Bannurmath and A K Basheer adjourned the case for january 5, for a detailed hearing.

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TN seeks Rs 461 cr to put rly projects on fast track
The Tamil Nadu government has sought an additional Rs 461 crore from the railway ministry for speedy completion of projects in the state.
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Exempt service tax on power transmission: Gujarat Minister

The Gujarat government has requested the Union Finance ministry to exempt electricity transmission from service tax and keep transmission charges outside the purview of TDS, a senior state minister said. - Service tax collection for April-May09 down 7% - Balaji gets notice for non-payment of service tax - Web Excl: Budget Expectations - Goods and Service Tax - Govt may raise excise, service tax rates in Budget: Deloitte - Service tax collection in Kolkata down 18% - TN govt registers Rs 20,000 cr power transmission co "I had raised the demand of not levying service tax on transmission (of) electricity at the conference of power ministers held in Delhi on June 23," Saurabh Patel, Minister of State for Energy, told PTI on the phone today. The Central Excise and Customs Department has started issuing notices to the state utility for paying service tax on transmitting and distributing electricity, he said. The tax application, Patel said, has come because the power sector has been restructured. Similarly, Income-Tax Department has started raising demand for deduction of tax (TDS) on payment of transmission charges, Patel said. "I requested the Union Ministry of Power to take up the issues with the Finance Ministry of not levying service charges on transmission of electricity and for keeping payment of transmission charges outside the purview of TDS," he said. These will defeat the entire purpose of restructuring and will be counter-productive to the objective of building a competitive power sector ensuring adequate, reliable and affordable energy, Patel said.


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