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EU wants pact to include govt procurement
Ahead of the next round of talks on a bilateral trade treaty with India, the European Union (EU) today said it was keen that the comprehensive pact included government procurement agreement.

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Gains in global markets and foreign buying helped Sensex move past 17,000 mark after 15 months. In a truncated week, BSE Sensex rose 440 points or 2.6 per cent to 17,135 and Nifty rose 125 points or 2.5 per cent to 5,083. Broader indices performed better than BSE Midcap and BSE Smallcap indices, each delivering 1.2 per cent and 1.8 per cent, respectively. The market was buoyed by IMF"s statement that India’s GDP would grow at 6.4 per cent for CY09 and that the world economy would contract less than expected.

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Bus Rapid Transit system in nine more cities
Defending the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, government today said it will be implemented in nine more cities.
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Declaration of assets by judges may serve as legal document

As corruption cases against members of the judiciary make the headlines, a proposed bill on judicial accountability has suggested that the declaration of assets made by judges will be treated as a "legal document" and can be used to investigate complaints against them. - Haryana Finance Corporation told to refund money - Vote them out: Sun Pharma tells Taro shareholders - Mahadayi Tribunal comes as a rude shock for farmers - Advocates call for Dinakaran transfer - M J Antony: Lending public money">M J Antony: Lending public money - RNRL renews attack The declaration of assets and liabilities will form part of the proposed Judges Standards and Accountability Bill. The details in the declaration would be compared with the actual assets of a judge found during investigation of misconduct, sources said. "It will make the process of tracing disproportionate assets easier during investigations," the sources added. Law minister M Veerappa Moily had said the bill would be tabled in the winter session of Parliament which concludes today. "The draft has been revised eight times incorporating various suggestions to ensure that the final draft is comprehensive...It is a lengthy process and the final draft may take some time," sources said. Declaration of assets by members of the higher judiciary was part of the Judges Assets Bill which the Government failed to table in the Rajya Sabha in the last session in August. The Opposition was against clause 6, which said that assets declared by judges cannot be put in public domain. But with Supreme Court judges declaring their assets on the apex court website, the issue is said to be resolved.


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