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India's veg oil requirement to touch 17.7 m tonne by 2010Hisar, Aug 2: The country's vegetable oil requirement is expected to touch 17.7 million tonne (equivalent to 52 ml tonne oilseeds) by 2010, Director General Indian Council of Agricultural Research Mangla Rai today said.Increase in population and improvement in standard of living will push the demand for vegetable oils at the rate of 5.5 to 6.0 per cent during the next decade, he said after inaugurating annual research workers' group meeting of rapeseed-mustard at Haryana Agricultural University here today."Though the Indian farm scientists have done a great job in oilseeds production, yet the country would remain dependent upon import of vegetable oils like palm oil if we do n ZCZC PRI ECO ESPL .HISAR DCM129 VEGETABLEOIL India's veg oil requirement to touch 17.7 m tonne by 2010 Hisar, Aug 2 (PTI) The country's vegetable oil requirement is expected to touch 17.7 million tonne (equivalent to 52 ml tonne oilseeds) by 2010, Director General Indian Council of Agricultural Research Mangla Rai today said.Increase in population and improvement in standard of living will push the demand for vegetable oils at the rate of 5.5 to 6.0 per cent during the next decade, he said after inaugurating annual research workers' group meeting of rapeseed-mustard at Haryana Agricultural University here today."Though the Indian farm scientists have done a great job in oilseeds production, yet the country would remain dependent upon import of vegetable oils like palm oil if we do not succeed in increasing oilseed production further," he said.He said that during 2001-2005 the annual compound growth rate of rapeseed-mustard production in the country was 18.9 per cent which was highest compard to cereals and pulses.Despite this development the country was still importing nearly 40 per cent of the domestic edible oils need, he said for which the farm scientists had a great role to play to meet the need. read more. 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. Order on state-run units to be amended: Andhra CMHyderabad, Aug 2: Under attack from the opposition and Left on a controversial order on reforms in public enterprises, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhar Reddy today announced it would be amended to remove apprehensions about the retrenchment of workers."I have asked the chief secretary to study the order in depth and carry out needful amendments to dispel all doubts," Reddy told reporters here.Terming the opposition campaign against the order as "much ado about nothing", he said the order, issued by the Public Enterprises Department, had only talked about an action plan to improve the functioning of state-run units and mentioned an estimated figure of surplus staff."Let me make it clear that our government will not retrench any jobs nor will it close down any profit-making public sector undertaking. read more. Finding fun in Islamic world"How do you know you're a Muslim?" the Egyptian American comedian asked, recalling one bit that worked in Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates. "When you drink, gamble and have sex -- but don't eat pork." Ba-da-boom. "People there laugh at the same things we do," Ahmed said, ticking off a list that included dating, religion, airport security and getting into nightclubs. Not to mention George W. Bush. Comedy does indeed exist in the Muslim world. But, as suggested by Albert Brooks' recent film "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World," stand-up is still a rarity in Muslim countries. Films, sitcoms and talk shows have been making Muslims laugh for decades. Newspapers, magazines and theater troupes dish out political satire and poke fun at celebrities and the wealthy. read more.While much of the material you probably found has been usable, we're certain that a slight more searching will be profitable. 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