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Airtel not affected by global slowdown
Telecom company Airtel today said it is not affected by the global slowdown as the sector still had growth prospects and that the recessionary trends are showing signs of ending in many countries.

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A Sharma / New Delhi December 12, 2009, 0:05 IST

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Markets buck global trend
The Indian bourses opened on a positive note at 17,200, tracking strong global cues. The index soared to a high of 17,352 but changed course after a robust industrial production data was declared which raised fears that the central bank may need to control monetary policy. The IIP number increased to 10.3% Vs 9.6% (MoM).
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Government sets up schedule to provide relief to accident victims

The government on Thursday set a schedule to examine the problems ailing the insurance sector in the field of accident insurance. This comes close on the heels of the Supreme Court suggesting the government to create a special fund for compensating accident victims by charging a cess on sale of petrol or a one-time premium on sale of new motor vehicles. - "Green shoots are now becoming trees & plants" - Commission expenses of life insurers up 5.64% - ING Life aims 15% growth in new biz premiums - Mumbai attacks may cost insurers Rs 500 cr - Web exclusive: Inclusive growth in the financial sector - Hit-and-run claims triple in a year Judgments of various courts and deficiencies in the Motor Vehicles Act regarding payment of compensation have plagued road accident victims. Solicitor General Gopal Subramaniam assured the Bench headed by Justice RV Raveendran that the government would tackle the issue of providing insurance to passengers in goods vehicles. However, when the case was taken up on Thursday, lawyers dealing with accidents and insurance companies pointed out the problems faced by both victims and insurance companies. Insurance companies said that under the auspices of the Delhi High Court, a draft scheme to solve the problems had been worked out and it could be incorporated in the Supreme Court order. The Supreme Court posted the case for February 1, when it will first hear the problem of cheques issued by owners as compensation which are dishonoured by banks. Apparently, there are a huge number of such cases which require a uniform law. After this issue is sorted out, the court will go into some 20 issues that have cropped up during the working of the Motor Vehicles Act.


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