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Many fertilisers unit accounts with banks may turn default soon:FAI

Mumbai, Mar 10 (UNI) Several fertiliser companies in the country may turn into non-performing assets (NPAs) for commercial banks since the industry is overstretched of overdrafts in the current fiscal year due to non-availability of subsidised amount from the Union Government since November 2005.

''Fertiliser industry is overstretched for overdraft from banks and unless at least Rs 4,000 crore is provided for the current financial year, some of the units may even have to close'', said U S Jha, Vice Chairman of the Fertliser Association of India (FAI).

In a statement, Mr Jha, who is also the Chairman and Managing Director of public sector Rashtriya Chamicals and Fertilisers (RCF) Limited, said, ''Fertiliser industry is disappointed that there is no provision made towards providing at least Rs 4,000 crore for subsidy.

''The industry reels under whopping budgetary shortfall for subsidy'', he said.

The revised budget announced by Finance Minister P Chidambaram for the year 2005-06 was about Rs 17,000 crore towards subsidy, as against the requirement of Rs 24,000 crore. ''So there will be a massive carry over next year'', he pointed out.

Even for the next fiscal year, the provision is again Rs 17,000 crore and therefore, the carry over is going to increase to about Rs 12,000 crore next year if the ministry releases a sum of Rs 4,000 crore towards subsidy in the pricing of fertilisers.

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CID granted permission to question Daya Nayak in Khawja Yunus case

Mumbai, Mar 10 (UNI) Special ACB (anti-corruption bureau) Judge S P Mahajan today allowed the State CID to interrogate suspended encounter special Daya Nayak and record his statement in the Khawja Yunus case. The Special Court, in response to a plea of the CID, permitted the agency to question Nayak on any working day in the Bhoiwada police lock-up, where the police officer has been kept under judicial custody for security reasons. According to CID sources,.....

SC gives weightage to credible and trustworthy evidence

New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) The Supreme Court has held that delay in sending the copy of the First Information Report(FIR) to the magistrate can not be ground to throw out a prosecution case if the evidence adduced is otherwise credible and trustworthy. While setting aside a Jammu and Kashmir high court judgment acquitting two respondents who were awarded life imprisonment by the trial court in a murder case, a bench comprising Mr. Justice B.N......

Rains and lightning claims six lives in Western Vidharbha

Akola Mar 10 (UNI) Hailstorms and heavy rains accompanied by lightning and thunder have killed six people and injured six others in Akola, Washim and Buldhana districts in the Western Vidarbha region of the state. A two-year-old boy was buried alive when the wall of his house collapsed due to incessant rains at Waghjali village in Barshitakli tehsil of Akola district, police said today. Ajay Shekhar Wakode and Praveen Samadhan Nikam, both aged 12 years were.....
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