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Food inflation up at 8.04% on lower base

-The Business Standard   Amid the ongoing debate in Parliament on inflation and the government’s inability to tame it, food inflation, which had seen a dip in the past two weeks, increased to 8.04 per cent for the week ended July 23. In the previous week, food inflation had fallen to a 29-month low at 7.33 per cent. All major items in the food basket recorded a rise in prices, from vegetables...

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Dual pricing for diesel under study by Sujay Mehdudia

Plan to levy market rate on owners of luxury cars Faced with growing diesel consumption and rising under recoveries, the Union government on Thursday said it was working on “dual pricing of diesel” wherein luxury car owners could be asked to pay the market rate and subsidised diesel restricted to farmers and the transport sector. “These proposals are being considered by the Finance Ministry,” Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister S. Jaipal Reddy...

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Dual rates for diesel in pipeline

-The Telegraph   The government may introduce dual rates for diesel — with the price of the Fuel higher in cars and commercial power compared with the price for truckers and farmers — to prevent its misuse. During a parliamentary debate on the price rise, Opposition leaders asked finance minister Pranab Mukherjee if the government would withdraw subsidy benefits on diesel used by premium cars and commercial users such as telecom tower...

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Locals oppose 6-lakh-tree cut for Posco project

-PTI   Over six lakh trees and some 1,800 betel vines will have to be sacrificed to set up Posco's Rs 52,000 crore mega steel project in Orissa's coastal Jagatsinghpur district. The trees to make way for the greenfield project include about three lakh casuarina and as many horticultural plants, official sources said. Local people have voiced strong opposition against the move to clear the trees, arguing that they will be exposed to...

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ADB warns of bumpy road into 'Asian century'

-AFP   Asia could be as wealthy as Europe by mid-century, but only if it tackles key challenges from inequality and corruption to climate change, an Asian Development Bank study said Tuesday. On current trends, Asia will make up half the world's economic output by 2050, and another three billion people will have joined the ranks of the affluent, their incomes matching those of Europe today, said the report. But the ADB study...

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