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No stamp duty on loans to farmers by banks

Hyderabad, Mar 10 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Minister for Cooperation Kanna Lakshminarayana today said banks were not charging any stamp duty on loans given to farmers upto Rs 2 lakh.

Replying a question by K Subbarayadu, D Narendrakumar and others of the TDP, the Minister said small and marginal farmers constitute 91 per cent of the farming community who do not borrow more than Rs 2 lakh.

He said of the Rs 13,000 crore availed by farmers, Rs 11,000 crores went to the small and marginal farmers.

The Minister said farmers were offered loans at the rate of 6 per cent by the government during 2004-05 which was further reduced to 5 per cent during the current year. This was the lowest interest charged in the entire country, he said.

Mr Lakshminarayana also said the government had spent Rs 140 crore during the last year towards subsidy on interest, benefitting 19 lakh farmers.

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Bihar government attacks previous Deve Godwa government

Patna, Mar 10 (UNI) The Bihar government today accused the previous H D Deve Gowda government of signing an agreement with Bangladesh on division of water of Ganga river without seeking the state's views on the issue. Replying to a debate on the budgetary demands of his department worth Rs 1295.03 crore, state Water Resources minister Ramashryaya Prasad Singh said the state had suffered due to the agreement with Bangladesh. ''Agreement with Bangladesh.....

India, China hold border talks tomorrrow

New Delhi, Mar 10 (UNI) India and China begin the seventh meeting of their Special Representatives on the vexed boundary question here tomorrow, a spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry said today. The Indian delegation at the talks will be headed by National Security Advisor (NSA) M K Narayanan, who is India's Special Representative on the boundary question, while the Chinese side will be led by Mr Dai Bingguo, Executive Vice Foreign Minister and.....

Nepalese protesters rounded up in Shimla

Shimla, Mar 10 (UNI) Several members of the Nepalese People's Rights Protection Committee were detained here minutes after they told reporters that their struggle for democracy would continue in Nepal, and denying their involvement in pasting Maoists posters in the town. The Committee had called a press conference yesterday to reiterate their resolve to continue with their struggle for democracy and the overthrow of the monarchy, which, it said, was responsible for abject poverty in.....
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