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Novo Nordisk to launch range of insulin products in India
Denmark-based Novo Nordisk, a world leader in diabetes care, is bullish on setting up robust clinical research functions and also leveraging the India opportunity in related fields such as data management and studying the patent situation of the medicines under development as well as shared services. The global major that is looking at India as a hub for manufacturing insulin for the entire sub-continent, recently inaugurated a dedicated facility with a capacity of 26 million vials per annum in partnership with Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd at Kadi near Ahmedabad. Melvin Oscar D"Souza, managing director, Novo Nordisk India Private Ltd, tells Sohini Das about the company"s plans to introduce new products for the India market. Excerpts:

Ratan Tata launches JLR showroom in Mumbai
Jaguar Land Rover"s official entry to the fast-growing Indian car market was marked today by the opening of a flagship showroom facility at Ceejay House in Mumbai by Ratan N Tata, Chairman of Tata Sons and Tata Motors.

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Festive season sales push up retail targets
This festive season has been successful enough in pushing sales for companies to revise upwards their year-end targets. A survey by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Ficci) says demand conditions have improved across sectors.
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GST will reduce tax burden by 25-30%: FinMin

While the finance ministry today admitted to Rs 20,000-22,000-crore shortfall in the indirect tax collections during the current year, it went on to assure the industry that the tax burden on people would come down by 25-30 per cent with the introduction of the proposed goods and services tax (GST). - GST will reduce tax burden by 25-30%: FinMin - Nothing new in taxing perks: Chawla - Advance tax collection up 20% in Apr-Dec - Regulators, RBI meet to review mart - Taxing P-Notes on back burner - Moving from crossroads The new tax is expected to subsume various indirect taxes, including excise and value-added tax. The reduction in tax burden through GST, however, might not mean a cut in government revenue since the rates being discussed for GST are designed to be revenue neutral even as the new tax regime is expected to widen the tax base.


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