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There was no setback to economy: Pondicherry CMPondicherry, Aug 2: Pondicherry Chief Minister N Rangasamy today said there was no setback to economy or revenue base of Pondicherry following implementation of the uniform sales tax. Replying to views expressed by members during the two-day debate on the motion of thanks to the Lt Governor for his address,which concluded in the House today, Rangasamy said the government was adopting firm job policy and promotion of such activities like proposals to establish a special economic zone would go a long way to end unemployment among the youth.He said of the 7694 industries functioning in the Union Territory as many as 7462 units were in the small scale sector. He said his government would not allow hereafter any industries that would pose threat to environment and sub soil water table. Infrastructure development was on top of agenda of development here.Rangasamy also said the new facility available for the Pondicherry government to raise loan from market borrowings would also be of help as against nine per cent rate of interest levied under loans under non plan wing by the Central government. read more. Skandia Cowes Week Day six news round-upThe Black Groups (excluding Class 0 to 3) The blustery conditions today certainly favoured the outstanding performer of Class 4 IRC, the Harry Evans chartered Alvine Jacobite who pulled into the lead straight after the start and led Jim Macgregor's Flair IV down to the first mark off the Hill Head shoreline. Alvine Jacobite used her 48 foot overall length to great effect around a course just shy of 18 miles and recorded her fifth straight win of the regatta and looks certain for the overall class crown. However at the top of the Black Group standings going into the final two days of racing is the Class 5 IRC leader Winsome of Harry Heijst who again scored a victory today to take his tally for the regatta to five race wins. Heijst has been the class act of the fleet as he warms up for next week's RORC Round Britain and Ireland Race and has brought this well-prepared Sparkman & Stephens designed one-off to the regatta in tip-top condition with a superb crew. read more. Record stand takes Jayawardene, Sangakkara into top 10Dubai: Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara reaped rich rewards for their record-breaking partnership against South Africa in Colombo which saw both batsmen storm into the top ten in the latest ICC rankings.The two added 624 for the third wicket at the Sinhalese Sports Club in the first Test against the Proteas, setting the platform for an innings victory for their team.Jayawardene, who scored his country's highest Test score of 374, moved up nine places to number 10 while Sangakkara, who scored a career-best 287 climbed three places to eighth.Australian captain Ricky Ponting continued to head the batting charts ahead of his Indian counterpart Rahul Dravid while Jacques Kallis gained one spot to number three.Also gaining a place each were Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf and Australian Matthew Hayden. read more. Govt to construct over-head bridge in SrinagarSrinagar: Jammu and Kashmir government said it would construct an over head foot-bridge near Government Degree College for Women here at an estimated cost of Rs 35 lakh."The work on the over-head bridge would be completed by October this year," Minister for Roads and Buildings, Gulchain Singh Charak, said while laying foundation for the 70-feet foot bridge last evening.Charak said the upcoming bridge would ease traffic woes near the college and its adjacent areas.He said construction works of four vital bridges in the city was near completion which include Saidakadal, Ashaibagh and Nowpora bridges. The work on Dalgate bridge has been suspended for some time due to some technical reasons.The minister also said the government have embarked on various developmental works to beautify the Srinagar city adding that upgradation and renovation of different roads in the city would be done soon.He expressed confidence that the massive reconstruction programme launched by the government as enshrined in the Common Minimum Programme will bring about socio-economic transformation in the state. read more. Dubai Investments Park constructing 38,000 sq meter sports facility for tenantsDubai Investments Park (DIP), which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dubai Investments, has announced that it is constructing a fully-equipped cricket and football pitch within the Park in cooperation with Seven Seas Shipchandlers LLC, for tenants of the Park and for labourers staying in the labour accommodation in DIP. . read more.We have sorted through the information and presented it so that it is available for you. The most recent places to spot entirely the variety of Dubai Hsbc Job Offshore background you are trying to find is here on the internet via the innumerable search engines accessible. We are working diligently to accumulate the most informative content available to you in a lone convenient site. Our viewpoints on this affair are very strong.
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