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FDI in Real Estate causing Rupee appreciation: Union Minister

Bangalore, Dec 28 (UNI) Huge funds flowing through foreign direct investment (FDI) into real estate sector was causing Rupee appreciation that had made a negative impact on export focused, labour intensive industry like apparel, textiles, Gems and jewelry, Union Minister of State for Commerce Jairam Ramesh said today.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of release of the new Arabica coffee plant variety 'Chandragiri' developed by the Coffee Board here, he said though Rupee appreciation had its benefits, it was causing concern to labour intensive industry that were focused on exports. The short term sentiments in these industries were negative. To help these industry the Union Government had announced three packages during the year, he added.

"Apparel, textile, handicrafts and to some extent gems and jewelry industry is facing problems due to Rupee appreciation.

Huge inflow of Dollars into real estate sector is the main cause for this. So there should be some regulation on FDI in real estate. The Finance Ministry and the RBI should think of bringing some regulation and bring all foreign investments in the sector under the scanner of Foreign Investment Promotion Board," he added.

Mr Ramesh said the IT sector, which was also affected due to Rupee appreciation, could withstand the 'Rupee assault' as they were competitive. "I am not much worried about the IT industry as they are very competitive and can overcome the problem themselves," he added.

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Free flow of arms in NE due to corruption in security forces: BJP

Shillong, Dec 28 (UNI) The BJP today accused the security forces in the North East of indulging in corruption and alleged that the free flow of illegal arms through the porous international borders along the region had posed a grave security threat. Talking to reporters here, BJP organising secretary in-charge of the North East P Chandrashekhar claimed that some of the illegal arms consignments, entering the NE from Bangladesh, Myanmar and Nepal, were being supplied to Maoist ultras, besides other militant.....

Harisa warms up Kashmiris during harsh winters

Kashmir, Dec 28, 2007 : As temperatures dip to below freezing levels in India's Northern Srinagar, residents warm themselves up with a delectable serving of the Harisa, a traditional spicy meat porridge, long considered the best way to beat the cold. With unique concoctions of World-renowned Kashmiri saffron, aromatic spices, rice, meat and salts 'Harisa' which is considered high in calorific and protein content, digests easily besides warming up the body in the freezing climate. Watch Video.....

Australian Prez condemns Bhutto's murder

Melbourne/Pakistan, Dec 28, 2007 : Pakistani opposition leader, Benazir Bhutto"s assassination on Dec 27th has sent shock waves throughout the world. World leaders have vehemently condemned this heinous act. On Friday morning, Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said that the assassination was an evil act and warned that Pakistan's democratic process would now be challenged more than ever. Rudd also said that the attack was a reminder that terrorism still existed in the world. Watch Video   .....
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