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Railways to change land policy
The railway ministry is contemplating new policies for land acquisition, including job offers, for the displaced landowners, Railway Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said in the Lok Sabha.

Siemens softens despite bagging contract
Siemens closed at Rs 571, down by 2.5% or Rs 14 on the BSE. The stock opened at Rs 590 and touched a high of Rs 605 and a low of Rs 565 during the day. A total of 272,659 shares were traded on the BSE as against the 2-week average of 109,271 shares.

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Any deviation at lower level will be dealt with: Raja
Telecom Minister A Raja today said any deviation by lower-rung officers from the government’s policy decision on spectrum allocation would be dealt with.
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Sensex swings zones; DLF slips 4%

The Sensex is swinging between zones owing to alternate bouts of buying and selling. The index is now at 16,878, down 34 points. - New market timings from Jan 4 ">New market timings from Jan 4 - Sensex trades flat; IT index firm - Bhushan Steel up on Sumitomo tie-up - Sensex weak in opening trades - Sensex opens soft - Pre-market: Bias still negative Hindalco and TCS have soared 2% each to Rs 145 and Rs 724, respectively. HUL, Sun Pharma and Wipro have added 1% each at Rs 267, Rs 1,584 and Rs 679, respectively. DLF is the major loser on the Sensex, down 4% at Rs 364. Bharti Airtel has slipped 2% at Rs 318. Reliance Infrastructure and HDFC Bank are down 1% each. The market breadth is positive, out of 2,580 shares traded, 1,670 have advanced and 823 have declined so far on the BSE.


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