Monday, March 30, 2009

Sensex climbs 150 points

MUMBAI: After Monday’s steep fall, the Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex rebounded by almost 150 points in early trade on fresh buying by funds and retail investors, triggered by rally in other Asian equity markets.

The Sensex, which plunged by 480.35 points in Monday's session, recovered by 150.43 points, or 1.57 per cent to 9,718.57 points in early trade with realty, IT and capital goods shares leading the rally in the first five minutes of trading.

The wide-based National Stock Exchange's Nifty also rose by 29.40 points, or 0.95 per cent to 3,007.5.

Stock brokers said emergence of buying by funds as well as retail investors, fueled by firming trends in other Asian bourses, helped stocks to recover on the domestic bourses.

The BSE IT sector index moved up by 1.99 per cent to 2,278.80 points as stocks like Infosys Technologies gained 2.25 per cent to Rs 1,327, Tata Consultancy Services by 2.29 per cent to Rs 534.70 and Wipro by 1.47 per cent to Rs 244.65.

Other gainers were Reliance Industries by 2.33 per cent to Rs 1,551, Reliance Infra by 2.98 per cent to Rs 517.40, RCom by 1.88 per cent to Rs 171, DLF Ltd by 2.05 per cent to Rs 168.05, Tata Steel by 4.26 per cent to Rs 204.50 and ACC by 1.25 per cent to Rs 572.

Meanwhile, Japan's Nikkei was up by 1.80 per cent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 1.5 per cent in early trade.

Source:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Business/Sensex-climbs-150-points/articleshow/4337944.cms

BrahMos ready for induction: Army

NEW DELHI: The Army on Monday gave the green signal for the induction of the new version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, which has been developed to act as a precision-strike weapon in a "clustered urban environment''.

Army vice-chief Lt-Gen Noble Thamburaj said the third test of the 290-km-range BrahMos Block-II missile, the first test of which had failed on January 20, at Pokhran on Sunday had been analyzed to be "extremely successful''.

"Accuracy was the watchword. We had wanted them (BrahMos Aerospace) to include a new sensor in the missile. That is what these last three trials were all about. Because more than the naval version, in Army, we wanted the missile to distinguish between similar kind of targets in urban areas,'' he said.

"The process of induction will now start. After carrying out the three field trials, the Army is absolutely satisfied,'' he added, on the sidelines of a seminar organised by Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS).

Both Army and Navy are already inducting the BrahMos Block-I missiles. While Army has ordered two BrahMos regiments in the first phase at a cost of Rs 8,352 crore, with 134 missiles, 10 road-mobile autonomous launchers on 12x12 Tatra vehicles and four mobile command posts, the Navy has ordered 49 BrahMos firing units at a cost of Rs 711 crore.

Pointing out the importance of "firepower'' during combat, Lt-Gen Thamburaj said the missile's "accuracy, lethality and range'' made it "a deadly combination''.

The Army vice-chief said it was important to possess both short and long-range artillery weapon systems because the battlefield was "no longer linear''. "We got to apply our firepower on targets in depth with our special forces operating there during battle. So, longer range weapons give the commander greater flexibility,'' he added.

As reported earlier, the eventual plan of armed forces is to have nuclear-tipped land-attack cruise missiles with strike ranges in excess of 1,500 km.

Soruce:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Mittal threat to stop work on refinery

NEW DELHI, March 29 (PTI) : Steel czar Lakshmi N Mittal has threatened to stop work on the Rs 18,919-crore oil refinery project at Bhatinda in Punjab unless the state government restored fiscal incentives it took away a few years ago.Mittal is believed to have written to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh seeking his ‘personal’ intervention in the issue that has threatened the viability of the 9 million tons a year refinery project.Sources in the know of the development said Mittal earlier this month wrote to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh demanding fiscal concessions at par with what the Madhya Pradesh government has given to the Bharat Petroleum-promoted Bina refinery project.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Lt. Governor's and Governor's of States & Union Territories (India)

Shri Tejendra khanna
Lt. Governor of Delhi
Raj Niwas, Delhi-110054
Phone: 011-23975022, 011-23960809
Fax: 011-23937099

Dr. Shivinder Singh Sidhu
Governor of Goa

RaJ Niwas, Dona Paula, Goa 404 004
E-mail: gv.goa@nic.in
Phone: 0832-2453506, 2453507, 2453508
Fax: 0832-2453510


Shri Nawal Kishore Sharma
Governor of Gujarat

Raj Bhawan Sector-20, Gandhinagar-382020
Phone: 079-3243171/ 2/ 3

Dr. A. R. Kidwai
Governor of Haryana
Haryana Raj Bhawan, Chandigarh
Phone: 0172-2740654

Smt. Prabha Rau
Governor of Himachal Pradesh

Raj Bhawan, Himachal Pradesh, Shimla
Phone: 0177-2624840, 0177-2624451

Shri Narinder Nath Vohra
Governor of Jammu & Kashmir
Raj Bhawan Srinagar, Kashmir-180001
Phone: (Srinagar) 0194-2455320, 2452208

Shri Syed Sibtey Razi
Governor of Jharkhand

Raj Bhawan, Kanke Road, Ranchi
Phone: 0651-2283469, 0651-2283466
Fax: 0651-2201101


Shri Rameshwar Thakur
Governor of Karnataka

Raj Bhavan, Banglore - 560001
Phone: 080-2254101
Fax: 080-2258150

Source: www.sarkaritel.com