India concerned over SAFTA violations
Voicing concern over Pakistan’s non-implementation of South Asian Free Trade Area (Safta), the government said Islamabad’s Safta notification on July 1, this year, was limited to tariff concessions for India on items in the positive list.
Voicing concern over Pakistan’s non-implementation of South Asian Free
Trade Area (Safta), the government said Islamabad’s Safta notification
on July 1, this year, was limited to tariff concessions for India on
items in the positive list.
During the Dhaka SAARC council of ministers’ meeting in August
this year, India had “very forcefully raised concerns regarding
non-implementation of Safta by Pakistan, pointing out that this was a
negation of Safta and jeopardised its implementation,” commerce
minister Kamal Nath said in the Lok Sabha.
Govt to close down six jute mills
Maintaining that it was incurring a loss of Rs 4,600 crore, the
government on Tuesday informed the Lok Sabha that it had decided to
close down four sick jute mills of the National Jute Manufacturers
Corporation (NJMC) but revive two others.
The two mills to be revived are Kinnison and Khardah for which
proposals have been sent to the Bureau for Rehabilitation of Public
Sector Enterprises, textiles minister Shankersinh Vaghela said during
the question hour.
Rs 20 crore in fake currency seized in three years
Fake currency having a face value of almost Rs 20 crore has been
seized in the last three years from different parts of the country, the
Lok Sabha was informed on Tuesday.
Home minister Shivraj Patil said the menace was not only due to a
foreign country, but people within were also involved in the racket.
Bill to regulate private detective agencies in the pipeline
Efforts were being made to bring a Bill in the budget session to
regulate all private detective agencies in the country, home minister
Shivraj Patil told the Lower House on Tuesday.
“The home ministry has prepared a draft of a Bill which has been
sent to the law ministry for its views. We will try to bring the Bill
in the next (budget) session of Parliament,” he said during the
question hour.