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Export norms for export of antler shavings relaxed

New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) Government has relaxed norms governing export of shavings of shed antlers of Chital and Sambhar, allowing despatch of free trade samples of these articles.

The condition has been relaxed for two months, according to a notification.

''Registered exporters of shed antlers would be permitted to send free trade samples of made up of shed antlers, each weighing not more than five Kg. to the foreign buyers, subject to the condition that sale of these samples would not be permitted. Only one sample of each item for each destination would be permitted to each registered exporter who will provide details of the party abroad to the concerned Regional Deputy Director before shipment'', it said.

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Sibal assures support for musicians who have brought India laurels

New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) Union Minister for Science and Technology Kapil Sibal has assured all support to protect musicians who have brought laurels and pride to the Nation. The minister gave the assurance to Neena Jha, a teacher at the St Thomas School, and her journalist husband Shivnath Jha, who have compiled, edited and published a 200-page coloured monograph of Shehnai Maestro Bismillah Khan. Lauding the contributions of Ustad Bismillah Khan, Mr Sibal said,''he was.....

Opposition won't scoff at 10 per cent growth rate predictions Adva

New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) Leader of the Opposition and senior BJP leader L K Advani today said the Opposition welcomed and would not scoff at Finance Minister P Chidambaram's pronouncements that India was on the path of achieving a ten per cent growth rate.Taking part in the two-day 'India Today' Conclave 2006, Mr Advani argued that polticial parties needed to work together with a broad understanding of taking the country on the path of development rather than the ruling.....

POLITICS-INDIA TODAY-ADVANI-TWO LAST NEW DELHI

Mr Advani accused the Left parties of 'cleverly' exploiting the religious sentiments against the Danish cartoons and combining it with US President George Bush's visit, although they were the principle supporters of the UPA coalition. The Communists, who dreamt of communism sweeping the world, stood washed out in the world scenario but existed in two corners of India -- West Bengal and Kerala. ''But former West Bengal Chief Minister (Jyoti Basu) preferred to discuss the failures of the V P Singh Government,.....
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