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Our Daily Bread | Samar Halarnkar 08:40 PM | November 06,2009
Leftover kebabs, sausages and some fresh vegetables make for a light, hearty Sunday meal
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12:59 AM | November 04,2009
Cognizant results zoom past expectations; India could import a quarter million tonnes of rice; markets lose 3%
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Luzi Ann Javier / Bloomberg 12:48 AM | November 03,2009
State-owned PEC Ltd and MMTC Ltd are seeking 10,000 tonnes each for delivery during November and December
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Reuters 02:30 PM | October 28,2009
India is likely to consume about 90 million tonnes in 2009/10, leaving a gap of about 8 million tonnes, but part of the deficit would be bridged from surplus stocks after bumper harvests in the last two years
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12:23 AM | October 28,2009
RBI signals end of easy monetary policy; Wipro beats expectations with results; Tata Steel’s numbers fall
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PTI and Bloomberg 11:20 PM | October 27,2009
A tax expert said the customs duty has been abolished for “semi-milled or wholly milled rice, whether or not polished or glazed”
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Bloomberg 10:56 PM | October 06,2009
India, which last imported wheat in 2007 and this year became a net buyer of sugar, wants to ensure adequate food supplies after the driest monsoon rains in more than three decades caused a drought in almost half the country
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Wheat Rice Sugar cane
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Newswire18 10:53 PM | September 23,2009
Rice variety called Aghani Bora that is ready to eat after soaking in water for 45 minutes at room temperature
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PTI 01:57 PM | September 10,2009
Sectors which continue to be in deep trouble are leather, gems and jewellery, drugs and pharmaceuticals both in monthly and cumulatively for the last five months
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PTI 04:19 PM | September 07,2009
The government had once earlier (20 March 2008 to 31 March 2009) scrapped the customs duty on rice as part of measures to control inflation
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Bloomberg 10:12 PM | September 02,2009
The budget shortfall may increase by as much as 0.3 percentage point from the government’s forecast in the year to March
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Reuters 09:59 AM | August 25,2009
Analysts say if government releases 3 million tonnes of wheat and 2.5 tonnes of rice through open market scheme, prices will come down significantly in short-term
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India Grains Wheat Rice
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K.P.Narayana Kumar 10:34 PM | August 20,2009
The increase is in the range of Rs100 per quintal for rice and up to Rs240 per quintal for pulses
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AP 01:19 PM | August 20,2009
The genes, called SNORKEL genes, help rice grow longer stems to deal with higher water levels
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Pratik Parija / Bloomberg 11:04 PM | August 19,2009
Rice was sown in 24.7 million ha as of 12 August, compared with 30.4 million ha a year ago
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