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Cong walkout over jobs for locals in Tata project

Raipur, Feb 26 (UNI) Congress members today staged a walkout in the Chhattisgarh Assembly alleging that adequate provision was not made in a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for providing employment to locals at a proposed integrated steel plant, of the Tata group, to be set up in tribal Bastar.

Raising the issue during question hour, Mohammad Akbar (Cong) said that the government kept secret the MoU, which it signed with the Tata group.

While he sought to know from the Minister whether the MoU mentioned a clause for providing employment to locals, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Rajesh Munat said that the industry concerned had to follow conditions laid down in the state's industrial policy. He said there was no need for any such specific mention in the MoU.

Mr Akbar said that the MOU specifically mentioned concessions and facilities to be provided by the government but was silent on committments -- including providing jobs to locals -- to be fulfilled by Tata.

As the minister struck to his stand that the industrial policy was clear and the industrial group would have to follow the conditions prescribed therein, Congress MLAs staged the walkout alleging that the government failed to incorporate the provision in the MoU.

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GCCI evokes mixed feeling on rail budget

Ahmedabad, Feb 26 (UNI) The Gujarat Chamber of Commerce&Industry (GCCI) today welcomed the Railway Budget 2007-08 with mixed feelings. The proposal to run triple stack container trains, creating 20,000 km of high density rail network, introduction of new wagons with a load carrying capacity of 15-25 metric tonnes would boost cargo movement and augment exports, Mr Pankaj R Patel, GCCI President said in a statement here. Mr Patel praised the railways for Rs 20,000 crore profit and welcomed the 17 per.....

Rail budget cold-shouldered Gujarat: minister

Ahmedabad, Feb 26 (UNI) The Railway Budget for 2007-08 has ignored the state of Gujarat in its march towards progress, state government spokespersons and ministers I K Jadeja and Saurabh patel said today. The budget, presumably presented for 'aam admi', has been a disappointment, they said in a release here. When Gujarat is fast progressing economically it is as usual getting step-motherly treatment from the Centre. When it is accepted that ports of Gujarat are vital for country's evolving business activities,.....

FAM opposed to VAT on essential commodities

Mumbai, Feb 26 (UNI) The Federation of Associations of Maharashtra (FAM) has flayed the proposed imposition of value added tax (VAT) on essential commodities while cautioning that such a move would aggravate inflation. FAM president Mohan Gurnani was scheduled to meet Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and register FAM's opposition to the VAT on essential commodities. ''Mr Gurnani will point out to the Chief Minister that imposition of VAT on essential commodities will lead to 15 to 20 per cent increase in.....
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